State is the name of the coldest of all cold monsters.

Coldly it lies; and this lie slips from its mouth:
"I, the state, am the people."

-----Lysander Spooner

Liberty and Nothing Less


Government is not reason; it is not eloquent; it is force.
Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master.

-George Washington

George Washington was the indispensable man in US history. He well understood the natural character of government and led the fight for American Liberty against oppression. Unfortunately today we Americans are still fighting the same fight except it is not against a foreign government but our own.

I leave you with a final thought by syndicated radio talk show host Paul Harvey to ruminate:

They have gun control in Cuba. They have universal health care in Cuba. So why do they want to come here?

Democrats Lie to Get Elected: A Confession

12 term Democratic Congressman Paul Kanjorski has admitted to the Democratic Party purposefully make false promises to get elected and retake the Congress in the 2006 midterm elections. He stated that Democrats purposely told Americans that if elected they would end the War in Iraq to capture votes.

Kanjorski went on to say that any "good student of government would know better. But you know, the temptation to want to win back the Congress, made us stretch the facts." This is not news to most conservatives and libertarians.

This confession clearly demonstrates the Democrats desire to capture power at any length. Where will it stop? If members of the liberal Democratic Party are willing to lie about ending the war to garner power what makes you think they will uphold their promises to the American people? What makes you think that the liberals who promise generous benefits are doing so for the benefit of the American people as opposed to solidifying their hold on power?



Leaders throughout history have promised great benefits like today's Democratic Party to solidify their power and silence opposition forces. Where will they stop?

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