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SNC Viewpoint
Living in an Imperial World Dr. Karen Kwiatkowski
The republic is dead. Not sick, not dying, not failing, or in a gradual decline, not waiting to be resuscitated, but already stone cold dead.
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More Suffocating Big-Government Gouging George Archibald
According to internal documents of the U,S. Postal Service Board of Governors, currently headed by former Reagan administration budget director James C. Miller III – an appointee of President George W. Bush – a huge postal hike for newspapers and magazines due to take effect July 15, 2007 was accepted based on a “a rate structure proposed by Time Warner, Inc” – the company of Ted Turner and Jane Fonda.
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Firearms, Freedom, and the Yankee Empire of Death Thomas Moore, Virginia
In the context of the gun debate, it’s crucial to remember the Regime is not merely corrupt and despotic; it also fosters a culture of death.
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Time for Another Revolution Frank Chodorov
Demagoguery loves to emphasize a distinction between human rights and property rights. The distinction is without validity and only serves to arouse envy. The right to own is the mark of a free man. The slave is a slave simply because he is denied that right. And because the free man is secure in the possession and enjoyment of what he produces, and the slave is not, the spur to production is in one and not in the other. Men produce to satisfy their desires and if their gratifications are curbed they cease to produce beyond the point of limitation; on the other hand the only limit to their aspirations is the freedom to enjoy the fruits of their labors.
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Money: Substance or Symbol? Franklin Sanders, Tennessee
Our abstract monetary system creates money by borrowing it into existence through banks. Eventually, those who create the money will enslave everyone else in debt, and end up owning all property. The abstract will consume the reality. The only solution is, don’t use their money....
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The Republican Charade: Lincoln and His Party Dr. Clyde Wilson, South Carolina
Apparently millions continue to harbor the strange delusion that the Republican party is the party of free enterprise, and, at least since the New Deal, the party of conservatism. In fact, the party is and always has been the party of state capitalism. That, along with the powers and perks it provides its leaders, is the whole reason for its creation and continued existence....
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The Ten Commandments: A Line in the Sand Ray McBerry, Georgia
There have been many attacks upon the traditional heritage and culture of the South over the last generation, but none that are as blatant, perhaps, as that currently being waged against our right to publicly display the Ten Commandments....
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Energy Issues John Speir, Georgia
In terms of energy consumption, the South is not materially different from the rest of the US. As manufacturing returns to a newly independent South, those energy needs will increase significantly. It is therefore imperative that the South utilize all sources of energy, and in such a manner that they do not contribute to the environmental degradation of the South....
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The Refusal: Jury Nullification McDonald King Aston, Colorado
We often hear talk of “conspiracy theory” and the label, “conspiracy theorist,” even when pinned to someone with actual evidence of conspiracy, is considered to represent an idiot. So let us play the idiot. There is, in fact, an obvious conspiracy at work when it comes to the subject of jury nullification....
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President Bush Continues To Push America Toward A Police State Chuck Baldwin, Florida
President George W. Bush's brand of conservatism is something completely foreign to traditional norms. He has outspent even the most liberal administrations. He has led the nation into undeclared foreign wars under false pretenses. He has bloated the size and scope of the federal government like no president since Franklin D. Roosevelt. He has consistently promoted "civil unions" for homosexuals. He has increased federal funding for abortion providers at home and abroad. In addition, over the objections of a Republican-controlled Congress, Bush even supported the Clinton gun ban...
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Were the Anti-Federalists Wrong? Wayne D. Carlson - Virginia
In the great debates that occurred in each of the 13 Independent Republics, to consider the momentous question of rejection or ratification of the newly proposed Constitution in 1787, there were no small number of great and learned men that vehemently opposed, and warned against, the adoption of that document. History remembers them as the "Antifederalists"....
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Environmental and Ecological Issues John Speir - Georgia
"At such time as Southerners regain control over our own affairs, we, as a people, would weave environmental and ecological protection, restoration, and preservation into to our daily lives and legislation."....
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Eminent Domain Robert L. Mills - Missouri
On 23 June 2005, the Supreme Court ruled in a 5 to 4 decision that fostering economic development is an appropriate use of the government’s power of eminent domain. This was one of the most closely watched property right cases in years. Media commentators spoke of the Supreme Court opinion in Kelo v. City of New London, Connecticut (04-108) as if it were the end of private property in the United States. They spoke as if property rights prior to this time were pristine and unfettered. As a look ahead, such was not the case. Instead, let us discuss what eminent domain is, its legal underpinnings, its history and finally, the road ahead...
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