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Report from the 9/11 and 9/12/2009 Washington Protests
by John David Lewis
(September 15, 2009)
People are hungry for a clear statement of a moral principle-because they need guidance on how to understand the many issues with which they are confronted every day.
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Obama's DNC Mouthpiece
by Edward Cline
(August 10, 2009)
More power to Americans if they can intimidate presumptuous, power-seeking, sanctimonious lawmakers.
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In Defense of Liberty
by Zev Barnett
(July 23, 2009)
To have an impact, the Tea Party protests must advocate a moral revolution, not just political change.
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The Original Tea Party and Ours: Where the Parallels Stop
by Edward Cline
(July 20, 2009)
Ladies, gentlemen, Americans: I am here today to shed some light on parallels between the original Tea Party and ours -- and where the parallels stop.
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The New Tea Parties: An Overture to Reclaiming Our Lost Freedom
by Edward Cline
(July 14, 2009)
Americans must act to finish the American Revolution -- before Obama and Congress finish this country.
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We are the New Sons of Liberty
by Edward Cline
(July 3, 2009)
A good friend wrote me about the speed with which the government is erasing freedom and establishing a fascist regime, and the despair this phenomenon can cause: "If presented with an existential crisis, I don't see a modern day Sons of Liberty around to fight for liberty."
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Tea Parties amd Going John Galt: America's New Direction?
by Sylvia Bokor
(June 26, 2009)
On April 15, 2009 Tea Parties protesting the government's fiscal irresponsibility took place throughout the nation. A second Tea Party is being planned for July 4.
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The Charlotte Tea Party Speech
by John David Lewis
(April 20, 2009)
The Charlotte Tea Party Speech by Dr. John David Lewis, Dept. of Political Science, Duke University was first first delivered on April 15, 2009, Charlotte, North Carolina.
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Going John Galt and the Need for a Moral Defense for Capitalism
by Zev Barnett
(April 1, 2009)
Going Galt means nothing unless you're ready to take a moral stand.
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Reason, Not Force, As The Basis of Human Interaction
by Andy Clarkson
(November 20, 2008)
I oppose the initiation of force against another human being.
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