Category — John Adams
The Federal Convention of 1787
The Constitutional Convention was an astonishing accomplishment. Some say it was a miracle. The members of the convention surmounted numerous hurdles - including agreeing to exceed the bounds of their instructions from Congress. Bearing the heat, flies, and short tempers, the delegates pounded through numerous debates and arrived at a consensus. Read the rest of this entry »
May 18, 2011 1 Comment
Thomas Jefferson and the Declaration
"Ideas have consequences," Richard Weaver wrote some 70 years ago in his book urging a return to the transcendental values of Western Civilization. Especially consequential are the ideas in the preamble of the Declaration, as this essay reminds us. Read the rest of this entry »
May 10, 2011 1 Comment

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