Been trading email back and forth with afriend on this topic, so I thought I’d share a few of my thoughts here and get someadditional feedback.Ron Paul has been criticized by a lot ofConservatives over his foreign policy. Many don't agree with his view (which, by the way, he's maintainedconsistently long before he thought about … Continue reading Global Intervention
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Legacy and Riches
Some friends of mine have lost loved ones or have learned of terminal illness. Got me thinking about my grandmother. In July 2006, my paternal grandmother passed away. She was 90 years old. I used to blog on another site back then. Dug up an old post about the eulogy I had given at her … Continue reading Legacy and Riches
Fandemonium: the cult of personality
I really should consider adding pictures and such to my blog to make it more pretty. I'm not very artistic in that way, so apologies that it's not so aesthetically pleasing. Something I'll have to work on eventually. My wife always tells me that the things that excite me most are the things that put … Continue reading Fandemonium: the cult of personality
Charity vs. Coercion
When we oppose subsidies, we are charged with opposing the very thing that it was proposed to subsidize and of being the enemies of all kinds of activity, because we want these activities to be voluntary and to seek their proper reward in themselves. Thus, if we ask that the state not intervene, by taxation, … Continue reading Charity vs. Coercion
School Performance
One thought I had after writing about Homeschooling.I have several friends that are public school educators. My late grandmother was a middle school principal in Seoul. My own brother has a heart for teaching, though he tends to favor teaching overseas. Most of the time, public school teachers are dedicated people who really want to reach … Continue reading School Performance