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Monthly Archives: January 2012
Loyalty, Allegiance, Or Servitude?
I’m sure almost everyone you know can recite the pledge of allegiance from memory, as it was something we all grew up repeating day after day in school. As a child I did it because it was expected of me. … Continue reading
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Nothing Is Perfect
When it comes to mankind, we rarely witness perfection. Oh, we can certainly strive for it, but it is something that is rarely achieved. I think Michael J. Fox said it best, “I am careful not to confuse excellence with … Continue reading
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What’s Your American Dream?
I am sure that many, even those who weren’t alive at the time, remember the famous speech given by Martin Luther King Jr., in which he said, I have a dream. Has it ever crossed your mind that the drafters … Continue reading
What Makes Americans Tick
For the longest time I’ve had this idea for an article and, for one reason or another, kept putting it on the back burner for later. The other day I just finished reading a book entitled From Sovereign to Serf, … Continue reading
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What’s Your Plan B?
In 1993 I took my very first baby steps of learning the truth; undoing all the lies and propaganda I had been spoon fed for the previous thirty-five years. This journey began with me writing letters to my elected representatives … Continue reading
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Our Government Is Obsolete
In 1791 Thomas Paine wrote a book entitled The Rights of Man in which he said, “When I contemplate the natural dignity of man, when I feel (for Nature has not been kind enough to me to blunt my feelings) … Continue reading
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From Fiction To Reality
While most Americans were preparing for, or engaged in celebrations for the New Years, Barack Obama hammered another nail into the coffin of liberty by signing into law the NDAA, the National Defense Authorization Act. Both political parties accuse the … Continue reading
Neal’s Civics Class for 2012
There are times that I ask myself if I am the one that is strange, engrossing myself in books instead of other things like television or sports, or if it is everyone else who is strange and I am among … Continue reading
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