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Observations on 8/28 Restoring Honor Rally

Some brief observations on the 8/28 Restoring Honor rally in D.C.

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August 29, 2010   1 Comment

EPA Making an End Run on the Second Amendment

EPA is at it again, not satisfied with their success in defining C02 as a dangerous pollutant (stop breathing), they are now considering a "petition" to ban lead bullets under the pretense of environmentalism.

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August 27, 2010   2 Comments

The Battle: How the Fight Between Free Enterprise and Big Government Will Shape America’s Future by Arthur Brooks

Arthur Brooks new book, The Battle, offers a plan of action for the defense of free enterprise. In it, he identifies "the new culture war" the outcome of which will decide America's future.

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August 23, 2010   No Comments

Documentary Review: Lafayette: The Lost Hero

Lafayette: The Lost Hero is a new one hour biography of America's forgotten founder. What Would The Founders Think? was given an advance copy for review.

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August 22, 2010   2 Comments

Federalist No. 80

Federalist No. 80 is a continuation of No. 78 and No. 79 on the structure of the judiciary. The particular topic in this essay is the proper scope of operation and jurisdiction for the federal judiciary.

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August 17, 2010   No Comments

A History Lesson In Humorous Terms

Andrew Klavan's humorous attempt to explain history to the nations youth. It'd be nice if he wasn't so dead on the money with his conception of the younger generation's knowledge of history.

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August 14, 2010   2 Comments

Snookered by a Troll/Spammer or Why the Electoral College is Important

Herein we'll answer an NPV troll and address: - Arguments against the National Popular Vote - Why the electoral college was designed. - Why it should remain unchanged. - The efforts to subvert the constitution by forming an unconstitutional "compact" between states to force change without going through the amendment process

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August 13, 2010   7 Comments

Federalist No. 79

Federalist No. 79 is a continuation of No. 78's discussion of the structure of the judiciary. The particular topic in this essay is how judges should be paid and the mechanism for their removal from office.

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August 12, 2010   No Comments

Federalist No. 78

Federalist No. 78 is a defense and justification of the structure of the judiciary branch. This is an attempt to distill Hamilton's prose into 21st Century terms.

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August 9, 2010   No Comments

Liberty and Tyranny, A Conservative Manifesto by Mark Levin

Mark Levin's Liberty and Tyranny does more than chronicle failures of statist policies. It is a conservative action plan for turning things around - if it's not too late.

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August 7, 2010   No Comments