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Why the National Defense Act is the Least of Your Worries

Why the National Defense Act is the Least of Your Worries

  So much attention lately has been on the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012(first S. 1867 in senate, and then it becomes HR1540 in the House), that most people have overlooked many other things that other governing bodies have been doing. Today’s focus is on the Department of Homeland Security. That’s right [...]

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Jury Nullification: When Enough Is Enough

By David P Shirk In school we are raised to believe that our government is kept in control by a system of checks and balances. Yet what happens when the congress passes a law that is controversial, yet the executive branch agrees with it? Worse yet, let’s say this law was against the written and [...]

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Freedoms Resurrection: The 230 year Old Answer

By David P Shirk In the mid 1700’s, there lay on a new continent clusters of colonies from many countries populated by many different people. Some were there as outcasts from their parent nation, and some to escape tyranny or oppression. Some came seeking to make a new life, and some in service of another. [...]

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Why Rebellion Is the Solution

When a government chooses to separate itself from its people, the people retaliate by delivering an ultimatum for it to shape up or be renounced. If the ultimatum is unheeded, and government signs the divorce papers, it is then made clear that the people will either fall in line or be penalized. At this point [...]

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Freedoms Requiem

Freedoms Requiem

By David P Shirk It is foolish to attack what you do not understand. Being foolish is being ignorant of the facts and acting upon your limited knowledge. It is not possible for one person to know everything, and therefore foolish to act more than they have too. However whenever you place a power over [...]

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US Congressional Candidate Dr Dan Eichenbaum On PFP Movement Radio

Our federal government is controlled by an Administration that believes deficits don’t matter. They think that we can continue to borrow, print and spend our way to prosperity. I stand here to say that deficits and debts do matter. Dr. Dan Eichenbaum

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Hamilton’s Legacy

http://www.peacefreedomprosperity.com/?page_id=1140 By David P Shirk Of all the founding fathers, Hamilton is the one I have least respect for. Taking all of the worst policies of all the other founders, and then compounding them in an effort to re-establish some type of Monarchy in the newly established states, he worked endless hours trying to accomplish [...]

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Why Washington Would Be Ashamed

Why Washington Would Be Ashamed

http://www.peacefreedomprosperity.com/?page_id=114 By David P Shirk This is the reason I have chosen to go back to our nation’s beginnings. Whether we like them or not, it is where we came from. People often mistake a Libertarian for a ‘right-winger’ or a ‘neo-con’. Ironically enough –they are just good ol fashioned republicans. The principles that I [...]

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The Old School Republic

The Old School Republic

http://www.peacefreedomprosperity.com/?page_id=1140 By David P Shirk There is nothing more that I would like to write about then the founders of America. Yet what I would have to cover would not be understood because modern day visions and ideas of them and their times have been lost to most. Not to mention that I could not [...]

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American History: Need to Know Part 2

American History: Need to Know Part 2

http://www.peacefreedomprosperity.com/?page_id=1140 By David P Shirk Chapter 2 – Aftermath And so America was now her own. She entered this new time bloodied, broken, poor, and uncertain as to what would happen next. March 1, 1781. The Articles of Confederation were signed into being as the first formal constitution of the new Nation as the Revolutionary [...]

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