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Downsizing Big Government
If you believe the federal government has grown too large, too intrusive, and too expensive, you should check out www.DownsizeDC.org
They may believe in what you believe in: Constitutional limits, small government, civil liberties, federalism, and low taxes.
Link to shrinking government
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Drug Policy Alliance
The Drug Policy Alliance is the nation's leading organization working to end the War on Drugs in favor of new drug policies
based on science, compassion, health, and a just society in which the fears, prejudices and punitive prohibitions of today
are no more.
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Fountain of Truth
Many libertarians reject Christianity because they have been led to believe that Christian faith cannot be grounded in reason
or secular evidence, or that Christianity is a means of coercion and social control.
Many Christians reject libertarianism because they have been led to believe that God mandates a socialist economic regime,
or that those behaviors which the Bible condemns must therefore be prohibited by the secular state.
The Fountain of Truth exists to dispel the many misunderstandings that surround Christianity and libertarianism. This page
will be updated regularly with new material by host, Doug Newman. It is also an excellent guide to resources on and off the
internet. This web site may not always tell you want you want to hear, but it will tell you what you need to know.
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The Future of Freedom Foundation
The following is a good site for many compelling and provocative essays on liberty, personal responsibility, and politics
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The National Center of Policy Analysis
Whether it is health care, taxes, Social Security, welfare, criminal justice, education, or environmental regulation that
has your interest or ire, chances are the NCPA will cast some light on the subject for you. The NCPA strives to develop and
promote private alternatives to government regulation and control, solving problems by relying on the strength of the competitive,
entrepreneurial private sector.
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Semper Fi Fund
While the federal government provides pay and medical assistance to our wounded service personnel, it often doesn't stretch
to cover the added financial burden to the Marine's family. Check out the Semper Fi Fund at the URL below to find out how
we can show our appreciation to those who give so much to protect our liberty.
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Foundation for Economic Education
"FEE" is the oldest on line research organization promoting individual freedom, private property, limited government, and
free trade. A great resource. Check out its latest opinion on "democracy" at the link below.
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Fully Informed Jury Association
Most Americans are aware of their right to trial by jury, but how many know that the jury has more power than anyone else
in the courtroom - and that in pursuit of a just verdict, jurors are free to judge the merits of the law itself, its use in
the case at hand, or the motives of the accused. If jurors were supposed to judge "only the facts", their job could
be done by a computer. It is precisely because people have opinions, wisdom, experience, and conscience that we depend on
jurors, not machines, to judge court cases.
Be fully informed, click here.
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Divided Nation?
Does it seem like we are becoming, more and more, a divided nation? Economist, Walter E. Williams touches on both the cause
and solution.
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"Not Yours To Give"
Reaching into someone else's pocket to assist one's fellow man hardly qualifies as charity.
Walter E. Williams on Charity
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The Independent Insitute
The influence of partisan interests has become so pervasive that public policy debate is largely confined to a narrow reconsideration
of existing policies. In order to fully understand the nature of public issues and possible solutions, The Independent Institute's
program adhere to the highest standards of independent scholarly inquiry. The Institute‚s purpose is to transcend the
politicization and superficiality of public policy, redefine the debate, and foster new and effective directions for government
reform.
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National Policy
If you share a vision of individual liberty, limited government, free markets and world peace, the CATO Institute offers
a range of scholarly position papers on events and national policy that effect our lives.
CATO Information link
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Separation of School and State
Separation of School & State C. S. Lewis said: "The modern world keeps trying to make religion a purely private matter while
constantly reducing the areas of privacy that are left to us. If we treasure our liberty, we must keep the minds of our children
free of the power of the state." The goal of the Alliance for the Separation of School & State is to do exactly that.
Separation Information
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The Acton Institute
The Acton Institute is named after the man who said "Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely." –
Historian, Lord John Acton (1834-1902). The Mission of the Acton Institute is to promote a free and virtuous society characterized
by individual liberty and sustained by religious principles. A good resource, found at the link below.
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Is "Anarchy" a dirty word?
Liberty
Henry Ward Beecher said: "The worst thing in this world, next to anarchy, is government." If Beecher had lived through
the 20th Century, instead of the 19th, he
might have transposed those two nouns. Today, he might make the case that the only thing worse than anarchy is government.
Click this link for a provocative read in Liberty.
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Is Politics the Way?
Black politicians and the civil rights establishment take it as an act of faith that progress for black people requires racial
politics and government programs. How about examining this vision with a few simple, common-sense questions? Insightful commentary
by economics professor, Walter E. Williams:
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Prohibition & Drugs
How a Nobel laureate in economics views the drug war.
Check out this link by Milton Friedman
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The Romance of Economics
The Ludwig von Mises Institute
Do you remember when you discovered the great truths of economics? Maybe this moment came when reading Henry Hazlitt, or Ludwig
von Mises, or F.A. Hayek, or Murray Rothbard. Maybe your intuition and experience led you to it.
It hits you like an ocean wave, and changes your thinking forever. The daily news takes on new meaning. You gain new respect
for entrepreneurs and the much-traduced "rich." You see new hope for the poor, and fall in love with the beauty
of commercial life.
It all begins by asking the right questions. Where does the wealth all around us come from? Who or what is responsible for
all the goods and services available to the masses? What role does the government play in providing for the well-being of
society?
Then you discover the economic way of thinking. Wealth is not given by nature. It doesn't fall from above. It is not delivered
by Washington, D.C. It is created by peoplefree people. Under what system? Not force. Not taxes and regulations. Free-market
capitalism is the very foundation of material civilization.
Then it dawns on you. The future of our civilizationmeaning the lives of our generation and all future onesdepends
on the fundamental choice we make between freedom and despotism. The market economythe economics of libertyis
a necessary condition. As Ludwig von Mises said, there is no third alternative.
Once having realized these truths, you might have felt an overwhelming sense of responsibility. Where will the great scholars
who defend liberty come from? The media will not produce them. The universities too often promote ideas contrary to freedom.
Great minds like Hazlitt, Mises, Rothbard, Hayek, didn't emerge out of thin air. They had mentors who led them to the right
books and ideas. They were trained in academies that prepared them to be critically minded, live independently, build civilization,
and resist tyranny.
What institution is producing the brilliant defenders of economic freedom we need against the persistent menace of socialism,
interventionism, and central planning?
Link to Ludwig von Mises Institute
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