Wednesday, July 04, 2012

Independence Day?

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

What a glorious morning for America!

Samuel Adams, Upon hearing the gunfire at Lexington [April 19, 1775]


Today I'll be reading some essays suggested by the Future of Freedom Foundation, found below. I'll be asking these questions: Doesn't the Declaration of Independence say we have a "duty" to abolish any government that becomes a "tyranny?" And if America's Founding Fathers concluded that the British government in 1776 qualified as a "tyranny," wouldn't the Bush-Obama regime be a mega-tyranny? Don't we have a duty to abolish the current government if we aspire to be true Americans?
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INDEPENDENCE DAY

The Real Meaning
of the Fourth of July

by Jacob G. Hornberger
Future of Freedom Foundation

What Do We Celebrate on the Fourth of July? (2007)
by Tibor R. Machan
Future of Freedom Foundation

Recapturing the Spirit of Independence (2007)
by Ron Paul
LewRockwell.com

The Essence of
Americanism (1961)

by Leonard E. Read
Foundation for Economic Education

Adam Smith: 1776-1976 (1979)
by Benjamin A. Rogge
Liberty Fund
 
 
INDEPENDENCE DAY

The Founders' Rights Stuff
by Rosa Brooks
Common Dreams


July 4th in Bizarro World
by Manuel Lora
LewRockwell.com


A Declaration of Independence Against Big Government
by Richard M. Ebeling
Northwood University


Three Cheers for July 2
by Andrew Trees
Washington Post


Celebrating the Fight for Freedom on the Fourth
by Ron Paul
RonPaul.com

 

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