Friday, November 26, 2010
What We Believe, Part 7: American Exceptionalism
In the final installment of the What We Believe series, Bill looks at how America is indeed exceptional -- a once-in-history success militarily, economically, scientifically and culturally.
Sunday, November 14, 2010
What We Believe, Part 1: Small Government and Free Enterprise.
Bill Whittle chalks out the basics of Tea Party Conservatism. In this segment, Bill talks about the advantages of small government and free enterprise.
What We Believe, Part 2: The Problem with Elitism
In Part 2 of his series on what Tea Party Conservatives believe, Bill looks at the problems and dangers associated with elitism and elitist philosophy.
What We Believe, Part 3: Wealth Creation
In Part 3 of the series, Bill shows how wealth can be created from thin air.
What We Believe, Part 4: Natural Law
What makes some laws worth obeying, while others demand to be overturned? In Part 4, Bill examines the difference between Natural Law and Political Law.
What We Believe, Part 5: Gun Rights
In Part 5 of the What We Believe series, Bill examines to role of gun ownership as a bulwark against the power of the Big State, and deals with some of the logical problems of the gun control movement.
What We Believe, Part 6: Immigration
In Part 6 of What We Believe, Bill looks at the critical distinction between legal and Illegal immigration, and how apologists for illegal immigration end up hurting the legal immigrants that have always been the backbone of America.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Personal Veterans Day Salute
Since the American Revolution, nearly 1.2-million members of our fighting forces have died while in service to our country. Not to be forgotten are the 1.4 million who were wounded during that time. The numbers, of course, offer no reckoning of the inestimable value of these Patriots' lives or the sacrifices borne by their families, but we do know that their sacrifices defended a most precious gift -- a gift of liberty that we cherish to this day.
"It is the soldier, not the reporter, who has given us freedom of the press. It is the soldier, not the poet, who has given us freedom of speech. It is the soldier, not the campus organizer, who has given us the freedom to demonstrate. It is the soldier, who salutes the flag, who serves beneath the flag, and whose coffin is draped by the flag, who allows the protester to burn the flag." USMC Chaplain Dennis Edward O'Brian
A Personal Thank You to Dad, Uncle Floyd, Uncle Bart, Uncle Chuck, Wendy, Alan, Mike, Mark, Jeff C, Jeff M, Jeff F, Joe, Nelson, Carroll, Gerald, Tom, Leslie, Scott, Brian, Tim, Billy, Ralph, Fred, and all those I served with, to many to name. A special thank you in memory of those who made the ultimate sacrifice... Gene, Joey, Greg, Stevie, Raymond, and my greatest loss.... Jacob.
The American Government
Back to basics. What we may have learned but forgotten - or - never learned but must!
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