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Archive for July, 2010

Mormon Pioneers and their Modern-day Counterparts

Posted by Connor on July 24th, 2010

photo credit: dustmopjaguar Today, Mormons worldwide memorialize the unjust and oppressive expulsion of their forbears from their homes in Illinois, and their subsequent migration westward to what is now the Salt Lake Valley. Utah’s government has, since its existence, recognized July 24th as a holiday, and Utahns of all faith and backgrounds join together in [...]

Immigration, Individual Rights, and the Constitution

Posted by Connor on July 14th, 2010

photo credit: unknownkarmic I, an advocate of liberty and staunch defender of the Constitution, support amnesty for illegal immigrants. What I just said is tantamount to political blasphemy, if not treason, in the eyes of conservatives. Right now, some readers are quite perplexed, trying to reconcile their understanding of my general political ideals with this [...]

Last weekend I received my copy of Tom Woods’ new book Nullification: How to Resist Federal Tyranny in the 21st Century. As I began reading it, I was impressed with its persuasive arguments for using state nullification as a method of keeping the federal government in check. Woods’ book reviews the history of nullification, and [...]

Independence Day: Just Another Holiday

Posted by Connor on July 4th, 2010

photo credit: FrogMiller One day each year, Americans celebrate Independence Day—or better put, the “Fourth of July”. Flags are erected, fireworks are purchased en masse, parades are organized, and millions of pounds of meat are consumed. The celebrations and fanfare end, and America reverts back to its 364 days of normalcy, in which anything close [...]

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