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Monthly Archives: August 2009
Economists on Strike?
What are the intended consequences of a strike led by an economist? Continue reading…
Sunshine Patriots
Real patriots are committed to upholding and defending liberty at all costs. Continue reading…
LDS Liberty News 2
Mormons in the United States – survey results / CIA Official Finds Her Faith / Gun Control – History of LDS in Far West, Missouri / LDS and Islamic Leaders Share Relief Efforts / “I suppose it will be but … Continue reading…
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The 28 Principles of Liberty: Principle 9
Rights are unalienable due to a code of divine law. Continue reading…
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Tagged 5000 year leap, divine law, natural law, rights, W. Cleon Skousen
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IN gOD WE TRUST
The phrase as it exists upon federal reserve notes represents blasphemy or idolatry. Continue reading…
Publik Edumacation Refermation
It is impossible to “reform” public education. Continue reading…
Government: A Disease Masquerading As Its Own Cure
The solutions being touted by the government are actually small doses of poison Continue reading…
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Warfare – Part 1
Listener emails & phone calls / War in the Book of Mormon / Alma 60-62 / Captain Moroni / Defensive War / Taxation / Conscription / George Washington Continue reading…
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The Unintended Consequences of Cash for Clunkers
Frédéric Bastiat warned of exactly this type of government program years ago… Continue reading…
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The 28 Principles of Liberty: Principle 8
Rights come directly from God and therefore they should remain sacred and inviolate Continue reading…






