What are you going to do to shrink the bloated federal government and get focused on its original mission? That is the most important question we should be demanding an answer to from the bevy of suitors for the highest office in the land.
I am tired of reading pap about this crop of Presidential candidates. [...]
Archives for posts tagged ‘liberty’
The only important Presidential question
Thursday, 28 June 2007
Do states have the right to secede?
Saturday, 23 June 2007
That is one of the questions currently being discussed in the U.S. History to 1865 class that I am taking. The vast majority of the class feels that states do not have the right to secede under any circumstances. That makes me sad. When the majority of the population of any geographic area is no [...]
Leadership, clueless style
Friday, 22 June 2007
An alert enemy of the state (of socialism in America) recently came across this picture on Nancy Pelosi’s web site:
Alert readers will note that the person in uniform on the left is a Canadian soldier. And these people want to make decisions on our behalf. Either Pelosi and her staff are suggesting that Canadian health [...]
Ron Paul: an ‘also-ran’
Sunday, 17 June 2007
The Washington Post has published an article calling Ron Paul an “also-ran.” The most important quote in the article is from a supporter:
. . .I’m not supporting him because I think he could get the nomination. I’m supporting him because I think he can influence the national conversation about what the role of government is, [...]
The continuing impact of Ron Paul
Tuesday, 22 May 2007
Ron Paul’s name continues to resonate throughout the blogosphere. People are either in love with his ideas, or they feel threatened by his very existence. This is most evident in the level of ire that can be found at popular sites like Digg.com, where most comments seem to be either passionately pro-Paul or vehemently anti-Paul. [...]
