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Is It Heartless or Just Lawless? Right and Wrong in a Whatever World

Originally published October 17, 2011, By Linda. Updated July 24, 2016. 1 Comment

Is It Heartless or Just Lawless? Right and Wrong in a Whatever World

What follows is the story of two parents. One is a citizen of the United States, born and bred here, currently living in Ohio. The other is a person who was born in another country and crossed the border into the United States illegally, bringing his or her children along. Both parents placed their children […]

Filed Under: Charity vs Welfare, Civil Society, Founding Fathers, Founding Principles, Immigration, Progressivism Tagged With: absolute truth, american citizens, american principles, amnesty, boundary hopping, charitable giving, civil society, compulsory attendance laws, conservatism, conservatives more charitable, conservatives vs liberals, cost of education, democracy vs republic, deportation of illegals, educational theft, ends justify means, ethics, firm foundations, founders, founding philosophy, freedom and liberty, friedman on conservatism, government-run, heartless conservatives, house upon sand vs house upon rock, illegal immigrants, illegal immigration tuition, immigration reform, jesus' sermon on the mount, john adams, judeo christian values, judeo-christian, lawless, lawlessness, liberalism, milton friedman, modern liberalism, moral relativism, morals and public policy, nebraska's ruling class, no child left behind, parental rights, political philosophy, political ruling class, presidential election, private investigators following students, progressivism, prosecuting parents, public education, public schools, representative government, republic vs democracy, rick perry, rick perry heart, rick perry heartless, rick perry illegal immigration, right and wrong, right wrong, rights of citizenship, rule of law, rule of law not men, ruling class, school choice, school districts, secure border, self-government, sermon on the mount, situational ethics, state run education, texas dream act

Deserving of Darts: President Obama and “Some rigid idea”

Originally published September 9, 2011, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated March 9, 2012. Leave a Comment

Deserving of Darts: President Obama and “Some rigid idea”

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Filed Under: Constitution, Deserving of Darts, Featured, Federal, Founding Principles, Progressivism, Radicalism, Stimulus Tagged With: barack obama, chicago public radio 2001 interview, february 2009 stimulus bill, living constitution, living constitutionalism, medicare, obama constitution, obama positive rights, obama some rigid idea, obama some rigid idea about government, omaha diversity manuals, omaha stimulus funds, originalism, President barack obama, president obama's jobs speech, rick perry, rick perry ponzi scheme, social security, stimulus medical records technology, supreme court justice antonin scalia, the american jobs act, the gin joint, u.s. constitution

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