Monday, December 2, 2013

“I value my free speech. You know, I take that clause [of the Constitution] very seriously,” Swain said. “And, what I see in America right now is our freedom of speech, our freedom of religion, freedom of association — all of that being totally eroded. And when I look at the Fourth Amendment about the search and seizure, I see we have no protection. We are living an Orwellian experience where we are almost under 24-hour surveillance. We never know when we are having a private conversation.”

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From a woman of faith who loves America: ‘Black people have been deceived’ [VIDEO] - Daily Caller

“I don’t believe that it’s too late for America,” she said. “Many people look at the direction of our country, and everything seems upside down. We’ve talked about the Constitution, and just how it has been shredded, it’s not respected. It’s as if it didn’t exist. They look at that and they look at the immorality and the leaders in both political parties and how much they’re compromised, and they feel like it’s hopeless. But I don’t believe it’s hopeless.”

Instead, Swain puts her faith in ordinary Americans: “I don’t think we should put our confidence in our political leaders of either political party. It’s up to us; it’s gonna be we the people that transform this country.”