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  • Liberty died in America today

    I'm watching the results of the mid-term election as I write this and I am afraid that freedom died in America tonight. There have simply not been enough incumbents defeated to make an impression upon the entrenched elites who control the Big Government party which runs this nation. Yes, the House...
    Posted to Ron Morley's Freedom Blog by Ronald D. Morley on Wed, Nov 3 2010
    Filed under: politics, Federal government, liberty, constitution
  • The Current Political Condition is Unstable

    The Current Political Condition is Unstable By Monty Pelerin , posted April 8th, 2010 http://www.economicnoise.com/2010/04/08/the-current-political-condition-is-unstable/ Walter Williams Dr. Walter Williams, professor at George Mason University, asked this question in September of 2000: “If one...
    Posted to Monty Pelerin's World by Monty Pelerin on Thu, Apr 8 2010
    Filed under: politics, constitution
  • The Rule of Man, Not Law

    On several occasions ( the most recent ) I have discussed the abandonment of our Constitution and its principles as leading to the inevitable economic mess we now confront. As an example of how the Constitution no longer matters, at least in the eyes of the ruling class, the following article from the...
    Posted to Monty Pelerin's World by Monty Pelerin on Sat, Nov 21 2009
    Filed under: politics, law, constitution
  • Corporations bow to Federal power

    The Federal government has now grown so powerful that some in this nation are taking its slightest wish to be a command. The announcement on Monday by a group of major American corporation, including Hewlett-Packard, AT&T, Tyco and others, that they will be adopting new executive compensation guidelines...
    Posted to Ron Morley's Freedom Blog by Ronald D. Morley on Thu, Sep 24 2009
    Filed under: politics, economics, constitution