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When this great Republic of the United States of America was founded in
1776, little did the founding fathers know what their legacy would be. They
could hardly have imagined that in 2002 a man of Eastern European decent
would visit the ranch of an american couple in Arizona - an area that, at the
time, was more isolated than the frontier of Ohio.
But, so it came to be that I would visit the Williams Family Ranch in December
of 2002. My life was forever changed. I left the domesticated world of
Cleveland, Ohio for the remoteness - and peace - of Wickenburg, Arizona.
Since then, I have not been so quick to be annoyed or worried. I do not fret
over the petty issues of everyday life any longer. The Williams Family Ranch showed me that there is a way of life that is more peaceful - and holy - than that of
the big city. A place where the kindness and truth of animals replaces the
cruelty and lies of humans. A place where the air is clean and the sky is
clear and quiet at night.
This way of life has been lost on many Americans. It is a special thing
that people like the Williams Family can preserve a way of life that many seek to
end. The American Republic will certainly fall when there is nothing left
but the big cities and the corruption they breed.
So, for anyone who wants to feel what it was like to live during the
birth of the greatest nation in the world, visit the Williams Family Ranch. There
you will find country more beautiful than anyother. You will be absorbed by
the quiet and peace that covers the land.
But more importantly, there you
will find Carol and Roy Williams - two of the most kind and decent people I
have ever met. They will treat you like you were their family. They will
welcome you into their home. They will make you forget for a time the
troubles of your life and of the world. God Bless the Williams, and God
Bless the United States of America.
Jerry B.
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