Can we again draw a lesson from France?

Can we again draw a lesson from France?

Can we again draw a lesson from France? Absent a CLEAR, UNAMBIGUOUS understanding of the Law’s just purpose; a yardstick against which people can measure their government’s every act, those entrusted with the force of law will naturally advance their own...
Can we again draw a lesson from France?

The Cyclical Process of Climate Change

Much has been made about the government’s recently-released report on climate. As expected, this government-funded presentation of a narrative that all-but demands greater power to central government is being treated as the indisputable last word on the matter...
America’s First Valentine’s Day Letter

America’s First Valentine’s Day Letter

    On February 14, 1779, the first recorded Valentine’s Day letter in America was given by, then, British Lieutenant Colonel John Simcoe to Sarah “Sally” Townsend. Here is the first of three verses…”Fairest Maid, where all Is fair,...
Learn the past to Understand the future

Learn the past to Understand the future

By Bill Boillot, 12/20/2016 Would you really like to learn more about the history and vision of the Founding Fathers and the documents they created but didn’t know where to turn?  Does knowing how your government is supposed to operate matter? Do you want to be...
The Case For Enumerated Powers

The Case For Enumerated Powers

The Case For Enumerated Powers by Michael Murphy | Dec 19, 2016 Our founding fathers were not stupid men, nor did they wake up one day and decide Great Britain was causing problems and decided to revolt. The idea of liberty was not something that one day popped into...