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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
Re: Leadership versus Consensus
I wholeheartedly agree and applaud your momentous editorial in November 2006 (I am now in standing ovation), pointing out with pinpoint accuracy the differences and
Enhancing Medical Care in the U.S. via Health Savings Accounts (HSAs)
Over the next three to four years, during President George W. Bush’s second term in office, we can expect the United States Congress to continue
Rewriting the French Revolution — Part I
Contrasting Revolutions Even though politicians and some historians in both America and Europe have likened the French and American Revolutions, these two landmark events of
Rewriting the French Revolution — Part II
The Brave Girondins Unfortunately, in her book, Radicals: Politics and Republicanism in the French Revolution, Leigh Ann Whaley seems to admire the most radical Jacobins
The Electoral College and the U.S. Presidential Elections Revisited
The Founding Fathers in their wisdom established a Constitutional Republic with a federal system in which each and every state, large and small, has a
An Old Dictator Stumbles — An Analysis
Seventy-eight-year-old Cuban dictator Fidel Castro, dressed in his usual olive green fatigues, tripped and fell fracturing his left knee and sustaining a hairline fracture of