The Declaration of Providence
Pride & Providence
A History of the American Empire
The Proclamation of Providence
Delivered by Emperor Andrew Jackson at the State Capital of Rhode Island, three weeks after his coronation.
We the people of the American Empire, the Kingdom of Heaven on Earth, have been given a divine right to reach out from our humble lands to spread across Providence’s plentiful land and spread our beliefs, wealth and knowledge to those in all forms of need.
SEC 1.
In the north, our disputable border has provided numerous temptations of war against our former mother country, whose tyrannical and ill-practiced rule has subjected people against their will. The destiny of the American Empire is to free those who need to be freed; but through diabolical means do not realize that their inalienable rights have been violated.
SEC 2.
To the south, the former Spanish colony of Mexico has became as tyrannical as its former mother country; whose sins are well known to all free spirited people of this great Empire. Our representatives of this great Empire have been disgraced both publically and privately by the government of United States of Mexico.
SEC 3.
Sins against the American Empire, which by the Almighty’s Providence is the Kingdom of Heaven on Earth, shall never be forgiven. These sins shall be avenged with the blood of the sinner who has willingly defiled the spirit of freedom that is destined to cross the great land. The sinners will be subjected to the holy wrath of infuriated people; and their lands shall be taken either through revelation by their wrong-doing or by the mighty force that is to be the American Legion.
SEC 4.
To fulfill the destiny of the American Empire, the abysmal system of state militias and small professional army must be discarded and replaced with a enormous professional army capable satisfying the pride that is worthy of our great people, and the destiny that has been bestowed upon us by Providence.
SEC 5.
The destiny of the American Empire shall not be limited by the bounds of land. It shall be spread across the plentiful seas, so that all can embrace the wisdom, pride and might of this greatest nation on the face of this Earth.
SEC 6.
The establishment of this great kingdom on Earth is our destiny; and it will be severely opposed by those who wish to fulfill their own tyrannical fiefdom upon other subjects. In the end, we the American people shall prevail at all costs.