thomas jefferson
thomas jefferson
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by Geri Weis-Corbley - 2006-12-05
I know for many people around the world the subject of same-sex couples is not a pleasant one. But, I have to admire the way in which South Africa's ruling ANC party leaders got down to brass tacks an...
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by Jacob Jaffe - 2007-01-02
Thomas Jefferson said, "Eternal vigilance is the price of democracy," but besides preserving our democracy we are also in a never-ending struggle to create and expand our rights. While our founding fa...
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by Bette Dowdell - 2007-05-15
Most discussions opposing the role of Christianity in the United States arise from an abyss of ignorance so deep as to be unfathomable. You can endlessly drop boulders into this chasm of intellectual ...
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by BETTE DOWDELL - 2007-05-18
Most discussions opposing the role of Christianity in the United States arise from an abyss of ignorance so deep as to be unfathomable. You can endlessly drop boulders into this chasm of intellect...
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by DollarDaze - 2007-07-01
"By a continuing process of inflation, governments can confiscate, secretly and unobserved, an important part of the wealth of their citizens." (John Maynard Keynes, chief architect of our prese...
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by Mike Morley - 2008-04-22
It was so touching to watch the news a few months ago, to see 132 World War II veterans and hear their remarks following their return from Hero Flight. Their destination, the WWII Memorial in Washingt...
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by John Kozy - 2008-05-05
Most people have heard the expression, "killing the goose that laid the golden eggs," but many cannot recite the complete story. It goes like this:A poor farmer one day discovers a glittering golden e...
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by Ernie Fitzpatrick - 2008-05-06
That American was founded on Christian principles is undeniable. But, the brand and flavor of Christianity was far from what Pat Robertson or other conservative Christians would admit. Far from being ...
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by JAMES SMITH - 2008-06-16
John Adams thought that America's birthday would be celebrated every year on the 2nd of July. Adams thought that the vote by the Continental Congress on July 2, 1776 to secede from British rule wo...
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by MICHAEL BRESCIANI - 2008-09-08
While there are far more passenger trains criss-crossing the European country side, only America has a long and historical fascination with trains. It has spawned countless images, metaphors, song...