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“If freedom of speech is taken away, then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter.”
― George Washington
Citizens: A Chronicle of the French Revolution by Simon Schama
This book, in compelling narrative, makes is clear that the French Revolution actually began not with the clamor of the common people but with the
West Nile Virus: Bioweapon or Divine Punishment?
The Center for International Policy has a very curious speaker in Wayne Smith, Chief of Mission at the U.S. Interests Section in Havana, Cuba appointed
The Electoral College: Even More Important Now, Not Less
Senator-elect Hillary Rodham Clinton was correct when she said in Albany, New York, “I hope no one is ever in doubt again about whether their
The Downfall of the Republic?
As dramatic events unfold in Florida (i.e., tainted by mismarked ballots in Palm Beach County, miscounted votes, bureaucratic snafus, etc.) the Democrats are exploiting these
The Revolutionary Career of Maximilien Robespierre by David P. Jordan
This would have been one among the books Maximilien Robespierre would have chosen as an acceptable biography of himself, according him his rightful place in
The Second Amendment — Reaching a Consensus as an Individual Right
In public pronouncements, Attorney General Janet Reno’s Justice Department and other administration officials have implied erroneously that the Second Amendment refers to a collective right