Tag Archives: Educators of Liberty

Questioning ‘Liberty’

Talk of liberty always spikes when Republicans are out of office. Then, it should have come as no surprise that I heard a presentation on the meaning of liberty by Marlene McMillan, “America’s expert on the principles of liberty,” at … Continue reading

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Constitution Bla Bla Bla

I saw a very revealing quote that someone posted recently. It was an Albert Einstein quote about the United States constitution. The strength of the Constitution (sic) lies entirely in the determination of each citizen to defend it. Only if … Continue reading

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An Illegitimate Republic: The Moral Case Against a Republic

I originally intended this as a speech to the Educators of Liberty this weekend. An Illegitimate Republic: The Moral Case Against a Republic I have questioned if a republic is the best political form to protect individual rights. Some have … Continue reading

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Campaign For Liberty Convention Progress

This Saturday was a mix of clarity and confusion, hope and despair, and fun and agony. For the uninitiated, the Campaign for Liberty is the outcome of the meteoric Ron Paul presidential run this last election cycle. The idea is … Continue reading

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Education As Engine, Politics as Driver

YouTuber XOmniverse says that it’s counterproductive to support libertarian-bent politicians, even going so far as to call Ron Paul’s campaign irrelevant, because resources could be better spent educating voters. This video was made in November 2007, so he doesn’t have … Continue reading

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Federal Reserve Talk

I’ve been discussing the function of the banking with Educators of Liberty founder and technology coordinator Scott Barber. EOL is a great pro-liberty organization here in North Texas that I’ve been lucky enough to join, but more on that sometime … Continue reading

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