The future of freedom
The Price of Liberty
by Lady Liberty
01/16/06
I said at the beginning of this column that many of us use the New Year as an opportunity to look back at our mistakes, and to make resolutions to do better in the coming year. Our mistakes -- re-electing politicians who don't keep their oath, failing to protest when enough voices might engender change or at least delay -- means that freedom was grievously wounded in 2005. If there's even the slimmest chance it can recover, we're going to have to make -- and keep -- some significant resolutions this year...
http://www.thepriceofliberty.org/06/01/16/ladylib.htm
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
by Lady Liberty
01/16/06
I said at the beginning of this column that many of us use the New Year as an opportunity to look back at our mistakes, and to make resolutions to do better in the coming year. Our mistakes -- re-electing politicians who don't keep their oath, failing to protest when enough voices might engender change or at least delay -- means that freedom was grievously wounded in 2005. If there's even the slimmest chance it can recover, we're going to have to make -- and keep -- some significant resolutions this year...
http://www.thepriceofliberty.org/06/01/16/ladylib.htm
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
Starmail - 16. Jan, 18:16