Waking up to a Bill of Rights culture
Free Market News Network
by Richard Stevens
12/23/05
What these two stories have in common is hope. The common man -- the ordinary American -- is beginning to wake up and realize what is happening around him. He is beginning to notice the society we live in is not the society our Founding Fathers intended. It's a small sign, but that it exists at all is cause for (cautious) optimism. Similar small victories and awakenings are evidenced by the responses we've received regarding Bill of Rights Day celebrations, proclamations, and published letters in newspapers...
http://www.fmnn.com/Analysis/105/3265/2005-12-23.asp?nid=3265&wid=105
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
by Richard Stevens
12/23/05
What these two stories have in common is hope. The common man -- the ordinary American -- is beginning to wake up and realize what is happening around him. He is beginning to notice the society we live in is not the society our Founding Fathers intended. It's a small sign, but that it exists at all is cause for (cautious) optimism. Similar small victories and awakenings are evidenced by the responses we've received regarding Bill of Rights Day celebrations, proclamations, and published letters in newspapers...
http://www.fmnn.com/Analysis/105/3265/2005-12-23.asp?nid=3265&wid=105
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
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