Changes in the Air

First notice the name change! Second notice that our feeds have stopped! Articles from the past are archived here for a while... The transition is in progress. We are targeting to become your favorite information catalogue to all things commonsense and liberty oriented. Stay tuned for changes up ahead.  You can expect the look and feel of the site to change dramatically. I'll be letting you know ways to help and get involved soon. This is the beginning of the library vision unfolding. Blessings all, Sandie

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Cicero: Restored Liberty Bites More Fiercely

As fond as Americans are of referencing the founding fathers, we should also keep in mind that those men drew much of their philosophy and ideas on liberty and governance from classical thinkers whose writings are just as relevant today as when they were first written. One passage from Quintus Curtius’ translation of Cicero’s Duties:  A…

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This Founding Father Will Renew Your Hope for Liberty

by Gary Galles, FEE John Dickinson was among America’s most important founders. He was a colonial legislator, member of the Stamp Act, Continental, and Confederation Congresses, chief executive of both Delaware (by a 25 to 1 vote; his being the only opposed) and Pennsylvania, president of the 1786 Annapolis convention that led to the Constitutional…

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Card Game Teaches About Federal Waste and Abuse

If a vote was held in your town or city to build a single bus stop that cost $1,000,000 – do you think you or your neighbors would oppose it? If you found out your county had spent $80,000 torturing lab mice until they developed speech impediments, would you be writing angry letters to your…

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