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Liberty Unlocked: Declarationism

Liberty Unlocked: Declarationism

As a forewarning for my more consistent readers, this will be the most extreme post I have ever written. In it I will provide a full, radical, basic, consistent alternative to what has become conventional governance in our States United – one that is perhaps by fate, original, in the most absolute sense conceivable.

With that said, I will remind all of the disclaimer posted on this site, which clearly states that all opinions expressed are entirely my own, and do not necessarily reflect those of any organization I take part in, including those in which I play a leadership role.

And with that said, I will remind all that I hold truth against all things and against all men. There are no exceptions, and so far as I am aware, there are no legitimate arguments to the contrary possible for what I am about to share.

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James Steele II is a frequent commenter on this blog. His understanding of his right to life and liberty…

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No Truth in Authority, Only Authority in Truth: Setting Your 3 G’s Straight

No Truth in Authority, Only Authority in Truth: Setting Your 3 G’s Straight

All authority belongs to the people.
Thomas Jefferson

No, this isn’t a post about your new AyePhone, Andross, Strawberry, or whatever. It’s a post about deriving ideas, opinions, and conclusions with and from a clean slate – and from the bottom up, not the top down.

It’s a post about

  • God
  • Grub
  • and Government.

Mostly grub and government. God, not so much, but it’s relevant per this interview with Ayn Rand, author of The Fountainhead.

From the video …

You can’t prove there isn’t [a god].

-Phil Donahue

You are never called upon to prove a negative … that’s, a law of logic.

-Ayn Rand

I’ll say it again, I’m not here to discuss “god” beyond what is relevant for the rest of the discussion. It’s simply not something I think about.

What I am here to discuss is applying this same principle to nutrition (grub), and the written constitution of the voluntarily created federal union that is the united States…

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