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America Has A Bigger Problem Than Edward Snowden

See additional comments on Tea Party Nation. A poll from Reuters/Ipsos shows that more Americans view Edward Snowden as a patriot than a traitor. The 31 percent of the sample who viewed Mr. Snowden as a patriot is about the … Continue reading

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Did We Forget or Are We Rolling Over?

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Independence Day II

Why did our forefathers revolt? If our history was taught in our schools, the answers were (and still are) clear. How many people know about, let alone have read Thomas Jefferson’s Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking up Arms? … Continue reading

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People Don’t Think That Way Anymore

A year ago, Hans posted an article concerning Liberty in which he stated: Inability to understand the language of Liberty has become a problem in our society. People don’t talk that way anymore because they don’t think that way anymore. … Continue reading

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More Than Words

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We celebrated the 235th signing of the Declaration of Independence yesterday. How many of us considered the true meaning of the preface and understand that the concepts are more than words, they are our country’s lifeblood: We hold these truths … Continue reading

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Read Before Monday – Share With Friends

The Nationalist Myth and the Fourth of July by Greg Loren Durand Copyright 2009 This weekend, millions of Americans will gather in stadiums across the country to celebrate a myth — one that has been carefully constructed over many years … Continue reading

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