Monthly Archives: June 2015

DeHavelle.com: “Natural Law, Natural Allies”

(graphic credit) By Keith DeHavelle, 6/19/2015Reblogged from DeHavelle.com Natural Law, Natural Allies From time to time, I mention in these writings that I am non-religious. This has always been true of me; I am not a “converted” or “lapsed” or … Continue reading

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Laughing With George Younce – Side By Side

(photo credit) George Younce (1930 – 2005) was a bass vocalist in a Southern Gospel group called The Cathedrals (far right in the above 1976 photo).  He was a very charismatic southern gentleman, with a great

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Investor’s Business Daily: “The High Cost of Less Freedom”

(photo credit) Economic Freedom Made America Rich – But It’s Falling By W. Michael Cox and Richard Alm Investor’s Business Daily, 6/12/2015 Do Americans face a future of living standards that don’t grow as fast as they once did or, … Continue reading

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Conservatism Empowers Economic Strength

(photo credit) By Jeff Rutherford — first posted in October 2013 Summary of the Conservative Worldview Here are some fundamental principles of Conservatism arranged in a row of dominoes that fall, each into the next, along a logical path. Conservatism’s … Continue reading

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Due Process of Law, #2: What Makes a Government’s Actions Legit?

By Jeff Rutherford [Part 1 was called “Can a Law be Unlawful?” and was generously re-blogged by Citizen Tom.] Part 1 recalled that the first embodiment of respect for individual rights against the tyranny of despotism into western statutory law … Continue reading

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