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The American People
We take a look around us, and we live in one of the richest countries in the world.  Just to give you an idea, you have to be in the top 5% of the worlds richest just to own a car, and we have a lot of people that own two.  The amount of TV's we own boggles the mind, but here's a......Read More
Posted on: 2009-02-26 12:40:44 |  Rating: | Views: 32 | Comments: 0 | Tags: Sociology  phsychology  economics  politics  philosophy  thoughts 
Upholding Law
Law is nothing if it is not upheld.  When the founders put this nation together, they fought amongst eachother on the best way to preserve the rights that they held sacred.  Unfortunately, there were some loopholes.  The biggest one being in Article III which lays out the plans......Read More
Posted on: 2009-02-26 12:28:16 |  Rating: | Views: 24 | Comments: 0 | Tags: politics  activism  law  hobbies 
Conservative Enviromentalism
It seems common that whenever two opposing groups have been arguing long enough, the purpose of argument is lost and opposition becomes automatic: not for what is said, but for who said it.  The opposing groups than continue to react to each other, until the original purpose of the......Read More
Posted on: 2009-02-26 12:01:50 |  Rating: | Views: 24 | Comments: 0 | Tags: enviroment  going green  conservatism 
Promoting Panarchy
Panarchy is the idea of multiple governments in one country living side by side.  This way, the citizens pay for the services they want from their government, and they follow laws that they agreed to, rather than ones they were born into.  I started thinking along these lines when I......Read More
Posted on: 2008-12-10 10:23:36 |  Rating: | Views: 54 | Comments: 0 | Tags: panarchy  system  political theory  sociology  ideas   
Law and Enforcement
If a "law" is not enforced, than it is no law at all.  When I said in my last post, that I would try to brainstorm the basic ideas for a minimalistic judicial system, I didn't realize what I was setting myself up for.  Without law, it is not government; without enforcenment,......Read More
Posted on: 2008-12-10 08:51:49 |  Rating: | Views: 96 | Comments: 0 | Tags: activism  panarchy  law  punishment  hobbies  thoughts 
Non-negotiable Rights and Government Duty
Thomas Jefferson said "You only have the rights you will fight and die for."  At the end of my last article I paraphrased the basic ideas behind the Declaration of Independence, and stated that in order to be legitimate, a government must defend life, liberty, and property. ......Read More
Posted on: 2008-12-03 11:53:17 |  Rating: | Views: 286 | Comments: 0 | Tags: activism  hobbies  government  sociology  free-market  personalized government  politics 
My Crazy Project
For those of you who have been following my last two posts ( Redefining Law and Personalize your Own Government )  you should have probably gotten the idea, that not only do I believe that we are not operating under rule by law in the US, but that as a form of protest, a form of......Read More
Posted on: 2008-12-02 22:10:22 |  Rating: | Views: 133 | Comments: 0 | Tags: politics  law  constitution  preparation  activism 
Personalize your own Government
In my last post I wrote about how the oath to uphold and defend the constitution has been betrayed for well over a century.  I also mentioned that according to the law, if a sworn-in politician does not uphold this oath, than he is no longer a legal office holder.  On top of all that......Read More
Posted on: 2008-11-30 21:13:17 |  Rating: | Views: 221 | Comments: 3 | Tags: America  law  constitution  government  ideology  ideas   
Redefining the Law
In the writing of the US Constitution, there was a division amongst the founders on whether or not the new constitution should be accepted over the articles of confederation. The federalists were arguing on behalf of the constitution, and the anti-federalists, argued that the new constitution......Read More
Posted on: 2008-11-27 16:31:24 |  Rating: | Views: 634 | Comments: 1 | Tags: constitutional law  history  sociology  government  consent  power  america 
Intro to Ron Paul
Ok, I have a friend that seems really interested in some of the ideas I've been talking about that I learned by following this election with Dr. Paul.  Its the ideas that interest me, so even though he's out of the race, I'm going to continue to promote these ideas.  Anyways' ......Read More
Posted on: 2008-07-30 23:57:16 |  Rating: | Views: 98 | Comments: 0 | Tags: Ron Paul 

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