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By Striker, on August 11th, 2009
Ten Planks of the Populist Party of America Regarding the United States Federal Government
“I believe in only one thing: liberty; but I do not believe in liberty enough to want to force it upon anyone.” – H.L. Mencken
Liberty. Your liberty is our goal; governmental form is simply a method to protect it. [...]
By Tasine, on August 6th, 2009 What with the Obama Administration’s frantic push for socialized medicine, a lot of people have come up with some unique ideas to justify its passage. One unique idea that strikes me is the old canard: The federal government is responsible for the “General Welfare” of its citizens, and having the government provide for the health [...]
By Striker, on July 21st, 2009 This is #3 in a series of upcoming articles resting upon our root page “Morality“, which clearly shows how everything must rest upon a moral foundation Having found the plateau of morality, everything built atop a solid foundation become crystal clear. Moral philosophy is not complicated, nor does it demand a lifetime of contemplation and [...]
By Dean Striker, on July 19th, 2009 Sunday, 19 July 2009 12:14 Quintessential Liberal vs. Extreme Marxist
By JB Williams ©2009 USA
Since 52% of American voters were foolish enough to buy the story that Barack Hussein Obama is some sort of “liberal messiah,” I thought it would be interesting to compare the belief systems of America’s father of liberalism and [...]
By Striker, on July 10th, 2009 Consider this a subpage or sequel to our basic philosophy of liberty, recommended aid in understanding Force, defined as:
(private sector) The non-consensual act of taking or harming one’s life or property, whether murder, rape, theft or …, such acts being both immoral and unlawful.
(governments) Compel, constrain, or oblige (someone) to do [...]
By Striker, on July 7th, 2009 This Morality webpage should have been the very first, but it was long delayed by secondary considerations which I have allowed to distract me. Even today, expect that I shall continue to enhance and fine-tune this page.
To myself, morality is very simple, but the objective of helping others to grasp, contemplate, accept and [...]
By Tasine, on July 7th, 2009 We as a nation are facing MAJOR problems and if we don’t decide to work together, then we shall all suffer together. Let’s all take off our political party philosophy blinders, please, and let’s look at things rationally, then let’s act rationally. What a concept!!
If we bow to other nations, will it [...]
By Tasine, on June 30th, 2009 I was “thumbing through” Morality101 and espied the War on Drugs Clock. It’s an interesting page and paints a heck of a picture.
This is a free country (at least for now), so we have the freedom to change our minds on occasion, right? I spent years and years believing mind altering drugs should be [...]
By Striker, on June 28th, 2009 The complete ignorance of collectivists who constantly promote Force and Sacrifice on Digg has finally gotten my goat. I’m mad as hell and I’m not gonna TAKE IT anymore! powerlineblog.com — The Democrats aretrying to rush their health care “reform” bill through Congress before anyone understands what is in it. The bill is intended to [...]
By Striker, on June 2nd, 2009 The entire transparency portion of the White House website on “open government dialogue” has been overrun with citizens calling on Barack Obama to release his elusive “long-form” birth certificate to establish his constitutional eligibility to serve as president.
The forums are open to the public for participation. Joseph Farah, editor and chief executive officer of [...]
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Morality is not the exclusive province of religion. Real Morality is Principle based on your Right to Life.
Since "Government" exists only as a tool to tax and steal from it's citizens and to then regulate, control, manipulate and redistribute, it is without principle.
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