Secure freedom when violence and tyranny grow
People who care about these questions want to know whether we can restore our freedom – and our security – without violence.
People who care about these questions want to know whether we can restore our freedom – and our security – without violence.
Government’s legitimacy depends upon faith in its good intentions. If government’s intentions are bad, and we citizens know they are …
Policemen shoot dogs and people with equal abandon. They don’t shoot horses because horses are docile, and they don’t shoot …
Edward Snowden’s critics don’t try to conceal their satisfaction these days. They call him a “dweeb” who is “holed up” …
They’ve done it. The United States Department of Justice has filed a criminal complaint against Edward Snowden, charging him with …
Brooks and Shields have an interesting discussion about trust in government on PBS NewsHour tonight. I won’t try to summarize …
It’s okay to be afraid of your government. God gave us instincts for a reason: to sense danger for self-preservation. …
“Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. …those who …
From Ameritopia by Mark Levin (Epilogue): My premise, in the first sentence of the first chapter of this book, is this: …