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CONTRACTUAL AGREEMENTS – INVOLUNTARY SERVITUDE – TAXES – TEA PARTIES (Issue 370)

IN HIS INAUGURAL SPEECH, GEORGE WASHINGTON STATED: “THE SACRED FIRE OF LIBERTY.”

We, the American people, are very good at conversion. Let’s convert that “sacred fire of Liberty” into action, by converting it to a burning desire for the Freedom we once enjoyed.

In my opinion, the Constitution of the United States is like a contractual agreement. One which elected officials must swear to uphold. The preamble sets the tone for that contract, which states: “We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general welfare and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our prosperity, do ordain and establish the Constitution of the United States of America.”

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RIGHTS – VALUES – PRINCIPLES – CONTRACTS – PROPERTY – MARRIAGE CONTRACT – SCHOOLS (ISSUE 306)

Number Two in a Series

In my first article of this series, I defined Rights, Values, Principles, Property ownership and the marriage contract.

Several years ago, I read a story about a young immigrant Japanese man, living in this country, who decided he could make money by starting a motivational seminar. He charged $200.00 per person and filled the hall with persons seeking motivation. He appeared on stage, sat down, crossed his legs and began a mantra, saying over and over, “The thing to do is Begin.”

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PUBLIC SCHOOLS – VACCINATIONS – OBAMA SPEECH – MY PERSONAL BATTLE WITH THEM (Issue 254)

This is the third in a series of articles I’m currently writing about the school controversy. Months back I have written bits and pieces about the tax-supported school situation and my history battling them.

Because this past week’s news cycle brings attention to a lot of objection over Obama’s upcoming speech next week, it seemed the time is apropos for telling more about my personal story and the battles I fought with the system.

My disenchantment with the so-called “public education” actually began back in early sixties. Because I actually had two sets of children subjected to the compulsory attendance laws, and the subsequent abuse, I’m going to relate events with my last child. After removing my older children and home-schooling.

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