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Anarchy -- Who is Really the Source? |
The government and the media would have us believe that the Patriot Movement wants to destroy government and bring about anarchy. But is this really true? This essay discusses anarchy, what it is and where it comes from. Do you believe that "everybody" speeds, or cheats on taxes, or ignores petty and apparently meaningless laws? If so, then you are participating in anarchy. Check this out, and you will find out who is really the source of anarchy.
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If Not Anarchy, Then What?
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Another essay, this one a discussion of democracy. The essay points out that America was never designed to be a democracy. Yet all we hear from the federal government and our liberal media is the fact that America is indeed a democracy. It further points out some of the weaknesses of a democracy, including the federal government's own definition of a democracy.
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Why A Republic?
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This editorial discusses the republic form of government, with a focus on the Constitution. It was the Constitution that created the federal government, and it's purpose was to limit that federal government. So why has that government exceeded its Constitutional limitations? And what can we do about it? Read this essay, and you will be able to answer those questions, and more.
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Where Do Rights Come From?
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One of the most important questions ever posed, and easily the most important question relative to these United States of America. You see, the answer to this question made America unique in all of human history. Yet this answer has been totally ignored and undermined by our federal government over the past 60-80 years. It is time we ask this question again, and use the answer to seek a new (really, the old) direction for this great nation.
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If You Can't Do It, Can The Government?
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To some Americans, the government can do anything it wants. To many Americans, the government can do almost anything it wants. To most Americans, the government can do too much. But the truth is, the government can only do what it is allowed to do. Who decides what the government can do? The answer is discussed in this essay, along with what we can do about it.
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