LIBERTY LEAGUE
This is it, I may have found what I am looking for!
I got to talk to Gordon Phillips last night on the confrence call. I really need to get a land line.
Documenting one man's attempt to flee government and corporate control, along with thoughts and links along the way.
LIBERTY LEAGUE
I am reading John Adams. I am trying to place my mind into what it was like for our founders.
THE FEDERALIST
I read this today and I couldnt help but cry.
It is not easy to for me to keep up to date on this thing. I do not have internet access at home and my access here at work is rather restricted. Most of my interet use is done offline by way of my PDA. So I can read all kinds of great stuff anytime. That is how I have read most of Jim Deal's site and also Gordon Phillips' site. Not to mention the very helpful Save-A-Patriot.
I heard Tim on the radio this morning on my way to work. He has some faults but no one is more feared by the libs in this state. Listen to this quote from the following article,
This is good, just the facts boiled down to two points, read the whole letter though.
I WAS RIGHT!
Great quote from another of my favorite movies, The Matrix
This is crap. Where is the due process? I once worked as a server and sometimes people dont tip. I also had to "tip out" to the bartender and busboy. Since the computer system would not allow me to claim less tips than came in by credit cards, there were times that I was forced to claim more tips than I actually took home. Once you see how the IRS works it is really quite clear. They operate by getting you to agree with them that you are a taxpayer. It is only by your choice that this happens. And once you are in, it is much harder to get out. But it is still possible to be free.
Warning
Pet projects put Congress in a big-spending mood
Doug also asks the question on his blog The American Dream "Question is might they just disappear one night when blogger goes out of business?" The answer is that Blogger already archives our blog into a weekly format. A one week blog page is a small enough file size that you could fit an entire year on a floppy disk. I believe that it is our own responsibility to back up our information. Anything that is in the hands of a third party is not safe forever. That also being said, I dont belive that blogger will go out of business. I do plan on upgrading to Blogger Pro for just $35 a year. I like the idea of posting by email, from my phone if needed. And the cost for blogger to maintain so much text without having to be loaded with storage issues of graphics heavy pages is minimal. That is how I see it. :)
My friend Doug has started another blog, this one dealling with the German Resistance of the holocaust, in particular Dietrich Bonhoeffer.