From the monthly archives:

August 2011

I wish I had something more profound to say this morning, but I just wasn’t in a thinking state of mind.  Even in this state though I am able to discern how ridiculous it is to think that if you vote in a different Democrat the results will be any different than what we see [...]

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My last post appeared to ruffle some feathers.  In it I showed a clip where Ron Paul said he did not believe that homosexuality was a sin.  I made the comment that Christians should really take this into consideration when choosing who they wanted to support.  I got some of the expected responses saying I [...]

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Ron Paul is an interesting character to say the least.  In one of his papers he describes how there is no such thing as Separation of Church and State as it is viewed today.  This is a view that is held by the likes of historian David Barton and me as well. I have written [...]

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Less than one week after the United States debt was downgraded by Standard and Poor, President Obama gave a speech in Michigan promoting more government spending to spur economic growth and jobs.  He is still promoting the very thing that caused the downgrade in the first place.  Look at the various examples below: “But what [...]

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The End of Truth

August 11, 2011

This is the title of the eleventh chapter of F.A. Hayek’s book, The Road to Serfdom.  Here are some excerpts that I highlighted when I read through it. “It is significant that the nationalization of thought has proceeded everywhere pari passu with the nationalization of industry” – E.H. Carr “The most effective way of making [...]

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