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The Corporate Assault on Your Freedoms Continues

Quite legally, Verizon, has made the corporate decision that only those political entities that it adjudges do not have “an agenda” the corporation holds does not offend its subscribers may transmit text messages over its system. Read more
09/28/2007

The Rise and Fall of the Democratic Congress

What are the three major lessons for American citizens in 2007? First, register and vote - when you don't vote, you have let fear and apathy steal your freedoms. Second, read our Constitution so you know about the liberties our Revolutionary War veterans fought for. And, third, when voting, look at the candidates’ actions and votes, not their statements or their political party. Read more
08/21/2007

Mr. Lincoln, I am listening, though much of my country refuses to heed your call

‘Peace in the family’ and ‘peace among associates’ as a rationale for silence is such a cowardly out for standing up to the challenge, to standing to face the peril, to standing to honor those who bet their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor that this grand experiment might succeed.  Read more
07/19/2007

Read “Republic,” by Charles Sheehan-Miles, and Be Warned.

Free people do uniquely wonderful things. You see, democracy isn’t about being safe or about having a fancy i-phone. As Thomas Jefferson dreamed, democracy remains the quest for life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.  Read more
07/05/2007

Repudiate and Remove Attorney General Alberto Gonzales

As a war veteran, I remember my oath when I joined the military. I agreed to protect and defend our U.S. Constitution against all enemies, both foreign and domestic. Toward that end, join me in supporting the "no confidence" vote against U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales for his attempts to destroy our Constitution. Read more
06/13/2007

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