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Monday May 20, 2013
Today in 1862, President Abraham Lincoln signed the Homestead Act, taking 250 million acres of land in the West and selling to any citizen or intended citizen, 160 acres - one quarter square mile - of surveyed government land.

I have long since come to believe that people never mean half of what they say, and that it is best to disregard their talk and judge only their actions. — Dorothy Day


Topic: ‘Myth’

1. Guns And Government

WestonMinot | Is “The Government” our lord and master?... - [More]

Posted: March 15, 2013 in Articles, Videos

2. Government – The Fallacy of Ad Verecundiam

GnosticMedia.com | Today we’ll be discussing what it means to believe in government. Is government real, or a figment of your collective, religious imagination? Does not voting mean that we’d be sitting around like a bunch of lazy couch potatoes doing nothing? Or, if we use critical thinking, is it really our first course of action to disempower the criminals whom we call politicians? Is voting the only way to effect change? Or is it in reality one of the least effective ways to effect change and gain freedom? And what does it mean to live in a democratic (or “mob-ruled”) society, anyway?... - [More]

Posted: March 2, 2012 in Audio

3. The Willie Lynch Letter

AngryHateMusic | This speech was said to be given in Virginia by Willie Lynch in 1712. It was regarding control of slaves within the colony. Some believe the term “lynching” to be derived from his last name. Many historians conclude that it is a hoax and that this particular Willie Lynch never existed. It is an interesting read regardless.... - [More]

Posted: July 28, 2011 in Articles

4. The First Casualty of War

The tragedy of war is that young men and women die fighting each other — instead of their real enemies back home in the capitals. Edward Abbey... - [More]

Posted: May 22, 2011 in Recommended, Videos