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Monthly Archives: December 2015

If the Constitution Was the Solution, Why Hasn’t It Worked?- Part One

By Terry | 2nd Amendment , Constitutional , Gun Control , Personal Liberty , The Constitution

As a reformed Constitutionalist, I suggest that the Constitution has been an abject failure. First, however, let me explain what I mean by “reformed” so that you can have a better understanding of where I am coming from here. At one time, as anyone taking a conservative position naturally would in these times, I firmly […]

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Techniques of Deception and 911

By Terry | Deception by Omission , Government Deception , media deception , New World Order , Personal Liberty , Personal Privacy , Radical Islam

Once Upon a Time a Group of Elitists Had a Dream… Suppose you were among a group of self-appointed elitists who fashioned themselves as Gods or intellectual superiors among the people. You believed that you had the inside track to what was needed to bring about a semblance of harmony amongst the generally ignorant and […]

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Whatever Happened to the Concept of Free Market Health Care?

By Terry | free market , Government Deception , government growth , Government Monopoly , Personal Liberty , Socialism

Recently on Quora the question was asked- Why Doesn’t the United States Provide Universal Healthcare Like Other Countries? One person who lives in Australia provided the following answer: “I’m in Australia, and while we are a lot better off than the USA – we DO have a free health care service – there is too […]

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Professors Say Elf on the Shelf Bad for Kids, But Let’s Dig a Little Deeper

By Terry | American Decline , collectivism , Deception by Omission , Government Deception , media deception

Philosopher and cultural theorist Michel Foucault warned of a 1984 style society which is under constant surveillance. In the late 18th century Philosopher Jeremy Bentham designed the panopticon. This building is a type of prison wherein all the cells are visible from the center thereby engendering the feeling that someone is watching you, even if […]

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