Founders Quotes Jefferson Defines Religious Freedom The Legitimate acts of government extend only to such acts which are injurious to others. But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say their are twenty Gods or no Gods. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg. Thomas Jefferson's "Notes on the State of Virginia" todayAugust 6, 2012 13
insert_link Transcripts Romney Wants to Regulate Less But Exempts Biggest Regulator of All… The Fed Mandeville, LA - Exclusive Transcript - Those of you saying, “Mike, we’ve actually done pretty good over the past 80 years. The Industrial Revolution, everybody has a car. We have 16 DVD players in each house. Every home now has five iPhones. You’re wrong, Mr. Church. We’ve actually done quite good.” Well, the selling point of the central economic planners, and these people came along after Marx, by the way, but the selling point of the central economic planners was […] todayAugust 6, 2012 10
insert_link Daily Clip Tim Loves the State, Wants ALL of Romney’s Personal Info Mandeville, LA - Exclusive Audio and Transcript - Caller Tim thinks that Romney should open up his books for the entire world to see, that he should tell us about every thing he's ever purchased because he's a politician and he's an open book. Well Tim, it sounds like your love affair with the State continues to grow by leaps and bounds each year and that you have no respect for a citizens privacy. Have a problem with your kids […] todayAugust 6, 2012 26
insert_link Transcripts Interview with Peter Stevens on his book “Fatal Dive” Mandeville, LA - Exclusive Transcript - In July, the last day of July 1942, the Grunion was the only American sub operating off this spot in the Aleutian Islands, Kiska Island. She hadn’t received the message apparently to come back to base like the other American submarines had, because there was a heavy bombardment campaign going on up there and they wanted to get her out of the water. She had an encounter, a battle with an armed Japanese cargo […] todayAugust 6, 2012 14
insert_link This Day in Founder's History This Day in Founders History – 6 August [private FP-Yearly|FP-Monthly] If you're having problems playing the video, please download it, there may be an incompatibility with your browser. [/private] This Day In Founders History – 6 August On this day in 1776, [excerpt from Journals of the Continental Congress]: “The Congress resolved itself into a committee of the whole, to take into their farther consideration the articles of Confederation.” In 1787 on this day, the Federal Convention received the report of the Committee of Detail and adjourned to […] todayAugust 6, 2012 14
insert_link Founders Television Mike’s Favorite Federalist – Jonathan Vilma [private FP-Yearly|FP-Monthly] [/private] Mandeville, LA - Exclusive Audio - Check out today's [r]epublican radio podcast for the latest on Jonathan Vilma and his fight against Roger Goodell and the NFL. Be sure and check out the rest of the podcast for the news digest, with plenty of news on Mitt Romney interview on CNN, and our "This Day in Founder's History" segment. Grab a Founder's Pass to watch and listen to the entire show! todayAugust 6, 2012 19
Pile Of Prep Ray of Hope for Romney!? The CEO Channels Basis of Higgs “Crisis & Leviathn” in CNN Interview (yay) Anthony Gregory: The "Progressives" have betrayed civil liberties they used to champion Books You're Not Supposed To Read: Justin Raimondo reviews the brilliant pessisimist Gore Vidal's book on the Founding Generation and what it was REALLY like (note to DeceptiCONS, the anti-war positions of the framers are well fleshed out by Vidal) Where the jobs aren't: As I have been telling you the infaltion monster is what is eating the MIDDLE class alive, here's the graphical proof Larison: Media pundits […] todayAugust 6, 2012 16
insert_link This Day in Founder's History This Day in Founders History – 4-5 August [private FP-Yearly|FP-Monthly] If you're having problems playing the video, please download it, there may be an incompatibility with your browser. [/private] This Weekend In Founders History – 4 & 5 August On this day in 1790, the Revenue-Marine was established by Secretary of Treasury Alexander Hamilton, later renamed the Revenue Cutter Service. In 1915, the service merged with United States Life-Saving Service to become the United States Coast Guard. August 4, 1821, the first issue of the Saturday Evening Post […] todayAugust 4, 2012 18
insert_link This Day in Founder's History This Day in Founders History – 3 August [private FP-Yearly|FP-Monthly] If you're having problems playing the video, please download it, there may be an incompatibility with your browser. [/private] This Day In Founders History – 3 August On this day in 1807, the trial of Aaron Burr began. Burr was charged with treason and arraigned in Richmond, Virginia. Nearly a month later, Burr was acquitted and charged with a misdemeanor charge, but again was acquitted. In 1784 on this day, Thomas Jefferson arrived in France. He was to […] todayAugust 3, 2012 21