Ron Paul was one of 26 Republicans who joined Democrats in upholding liberty over security. Ben Franklin said “Anyone who trades liberty for security deserves neither liberty nor security”.
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“Bigotry” Codeword for Capitalism
Actually, socialism and liberalism ultimately lead to more violence than capitalism and freedom. This is because socialism restrains and inhibits the creation of wealth. It does so in the name of equalization and “fairness,” but it has the effect of impairing if not destroying the wealth creators who make society so livable.
Saved by Christmas
No one knows this boy’s age, name or to whom he was born. After the death of a woman he had lived with and did not know if he was related to, he was on his own.
The price of freedom
Speech by Lt. General Kelly to the Semper Fi Society of St. Louis
Students for Liberty? Growing libertarianism on campus
Michelle Fields of Students for Liberty discusses the growing trend of libertarianism among college students.
A Stronger America, A Safer World by Gov. Jindal
There is a tug-of-war going on in America today. Two different sides are pulling on the rope. The side that wins will determine what sort of country our children grow up in, and whether we continue to be the greatest country the world has ever seen.
Not an Economic Problem, A Constitutional One
Our Constitution was established to limit government, to protect the citizens from government. It allowed all to pursue their own personal interests.
Will Voters Set U.S. Free From Obama’s Hold?
If legislation can become laws passed without either the public or the Congress knowing what is in those laws, then the fundamental principle of a free, self-governing people is completely undermined.
The choice in November – liberty or tyranny
The words of Ronald Reagan remind us of what is at stake. This video mixes words from Reagan with clips from today’s ‘progressive’ politicians.
Who Are the Realists and Who Are the Ideologues?
Two principles often labeled as “right wing ideology” are that as a society we are better off with limited government and individual freedom and that as individuals we are better off being married. Is this wishful thinking of ideologues or is this reality?