Home renovation, courtesy of the Federal Government
July 15, 2009 by Lisa Farrar Wellman
Filed under Features
By Lisa Farrar Wellman
Obviously cap and trade is horrendous and that they’re even considering it is a true testament to how awful our Congressional leaders are. I think, though, that cap and trade is so horrible in so many ways that it’s overwhelming to think of it all. Today I’d just like to focus on [...]
The Tea Parties are coming, the Tea Parties are coming!
July 3, 2009 by Dawn
Filed under Featured Writers, Profiles in Conservatism
By Theosebes
The Tea Parties are coming, the Tea Parties are coming! For a second showing, the Tea Parties are coming to a neighborhood corner near you on the Fourth of July, 2009. If the first event was missed, then participation is highly suggested. So come one, come all and bring your red, white and blue tea cups to share with others, in the ever growing frustration that has taken most Americans by storm.
Is the storm brewing as a result of our twenty first century Tea Tax or is there a greater angst, a deeper discontent than just the enormous deficit that will be handed down to our great, great-grandchildren? I suggest that as with the colonist of the 1760’s, the taxation without representation was only a part of a greater injustice that was imprisoning the patriots who gave so much for us, their great, great, great-grandchildren.
Harness the Power of Freedom
June 8, 2009 by Bridget Blanton
Filed under Features
“The founders looked upon government as a volatile instrument of explosive power which must necessarily be harnessed within the confines of a strictly interpreted Constitution, or it would destroy the very freedom it was designed to preserve.”
