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David Gordon reviews William Hogeland's "The Hamilton Scheme" and finds some accounts close to what Mises Institute President Tom DiLorenzo wrote about
In the thirty years since the end of the Cold War, conservatives of various stripes have, with decidedly mixed results, sought to shape the parameters of the national debate over the conduct of U.S. foreign policy. These include such foreign policy blueprints as the Wolfowitz Doctrine (1992); the Project for the New American Century’s “Rebuilding…
"So although we take our stand in different ways with different theological underpinnings, we stand together with St. Augustine, who only finds the Roman bishop authoritative so long as he conforms to Holy Scripture. And as it is defined by the Athanasian Creed (Quicunque Vult), catholicity is not demonstrated by any particular bishopric or bureaucracy, but by the confession of the catholic faith as articulated in, as Augustine puts it, “the sacred scriptures.” And in the Athanasian Creed, this biblical, catholic faith is found centered on the confession of the Most Holy Trinity, and the two natures - and the work and ministry of - our Blessed Lord Jesus Christ."
As evidence mounts about the dangers of smartphone use, the number of parents refusing to give their children smartphones is growing.
The return to a Taft-lite American foreign policy in Europe is a much needed change.
Worst of all is that most of it's legal
We live in an empire of lies, propped up by the mainstream media. And seeking the truth in this empire of lies is the greatest challenge for us in the moral bankruptcy in which we live.
Throughout suburban America each day teams of roofers are replacing old shingles with new on house roofs. Carrying tools and building materials, they move and work with sure footedness approaching that of mountain goats, and typically without the use of safety ropes to prevent falls. These workers came to mind…