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		<title>Pursuit of Liberty</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Life, Liberty and Property series seeks to establish an  understanding of the foundational principles of the creation of the  American system of government. The story of liberty is long and still  forming as it has been passed down through the ages by a variety of  notable historical figures. From the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Life, Liberty and Property series seeks to establish an  understanding of the foundational principles of the creation of the  American system of government. The story of liberty is long and still  forming as it has been passed down through the ages by a variety of  notable historical figures. From the pens of Thomas Hobbes, John Milton,  John Locke, Sir William Blackstone, Adam Smith, Thomas Jefferson,  Patrick Henry, and countless others we will examine their writings on  the rights of Life, Liberty and Property.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.liberty-forum.org/wp-content/uploads/liberty.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-249" title="liberty" src="http://www.liberty-forum.org/wp-content/uploads/liberty.jpg" alt="" width="129" height="129" /></a>In preparation of the this years upcoming 4th of July Celebrations we are taking a look back at the events that have helped Americas pursuit of Liberty. So whether you celebrate by watching fireworks or decorating with <a title="mini lights" href="http://www.christmas-light-source.com/Mini-Lights-_c_102.html" target="_blank">mini lights</a> in the same colors as our country&#8217;s flag you will hopefully find some interesting information below.</p>
<p>In addition, you will gain a better understanding of what the  founders meant by the terms Life, Liberty and Property in the  Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of 1787.</p>
<p>- The Practical Implications of Liberty Stephen Valentine Hodos<br />
- Who Was Thaddeus Kosciusko? R. Abraham Edwards<br />
- American Liberty Jonathan D. Detwiler<br />
- Locke &amp; Logical Conclusions Stephen Valentine Hodos<br />
- On Property R. Abraham Edwards<br />
- Is Liberty Unlimited? Jonathan D. Detwiler</p>
<p>The Practical Implications of Liberty<br />
Stephen Valentine Hodos</p>
<p>Recently, in the &#8220;Life, Liberty and Property&#8221; series, much ground has  been covered on issues very important to an understanding of the  American heritage. As this is the last article in the series, a  reiteration of some of the core concepts already touched upon should  help to reinforce what has already been covered in order to provide  grounds for a concluding presentation on the real life application that  necessarily follows from a proper understanding of these basic human  rights.</p>
<p>It is important to note that while life, liberty, and property may  bring to mind three distinct concepts, each one is tied intrinsically to  the other two. Without the concept of life the concepts of liberty and  property are meaningless, and vice versa.</p>
<p>Since the terms life, liberty, and property all refer to abstract  concepts it is also important to remember that abstractions are a result  of human thought. Human thought is intrinsically linked to the concept  of human individuality due to the fact that only individuals have minds.  As a result, common sense alone tells us that a collective does not  have the capacity to think. It is only individuals that have the  capacity to reason, regardless of whether or not they belong to any  over-arching organization, i.e., collective.</p>
<p>If man is endowed with reason, and the necessary consequence of being  endowed with reason is liberty, and if life, liberty and property are  ultimately corollary concepts, then it must follow that man possesses an  intrinsic right to life, liberty and property. They are the natural and  unavoidable result of his rationality. Jefferson preferred using the  words ìpursuit of happinessî over the term &#8220;property.&#8221; While we may  speculate as to his reasoning, there can be no doubt that he meant to  incorporate in his definition everything that Locke meant when referring  to life, liberty and property.</p>
<p>Now for the practical application:<br />
Rights are not privileges endowed by the state. A government that  infringes upon the intrinsic rights of man, therefore, sacrifices its  legitimacy entirely. Sadly, such is the state of our government today.  It is only due to government inculcation and mis-education that the  citizenry of any nation may find themselves lacking the ability to  determine the legitimacy of any authority which presides over them. In  America today it is mis-education, often coupled with the implicit  threat of force, which brings so many Americans to allow an illegitimate  government to trample their rights on a daily basis. As Alan Moore  writes in his classic of political fiction, ìPeople should not fear  their governments; governments should fear their people.&#8221; 1</p>
<p>When man employs his reason and consequently recognizes his own  intrinsic rights, he has a myriad of options as to how to express those  rights. Furthermore, wherever any form of government has been  established to protect manís rights, man should then have the ability to  appeal to the government for justice when those rights are infringed  upon. If, tragically, government refuses to enforce the justice which it  is supposed to preserve (such as is the case when it is the government  itself which commits the usurpation,) then man may either sit back and  allow the government to someday continue itís illegitimate reign over  his children or he may attempt to strike change. Change can come by many  routes. One such route was successfully found by the founding fathers  of our nation. Another route is currently being proposed by an  organization called the Free State Project. The Free State Project is a  group which seeks to find 20,000 individuals across the U.S. who are  actually committed to the preservation of liberty. The idea is that if  and when 20,000 people have signed up in support of the Free State  Project, those same 20,000 people will move to the state of New  Hampshire, a state already full of people dedicated to liberty. Please  be aware, this is more then just a plug for the Free State Project.  Certainly, a reasonable individual may choose to move to Alaska, as one  example, where by illegally squatting on uncultivated land, he might  evade detection for most or all of his life time and, in so doing, be  free of the burdens of an over-bearing government. Surely, a few have  probably taken similar routes. Yet, should one have to remove himself  from civil society and return to a state of nature in order to alleviate  the encroachment of government on his life? Thomas Jefferson stated  that every generation should have its own revolution. Certainly, this  would be another option. Unfortunately, government schools have put this  nation into such a deplorable state of affairs that the majority of the  citizenry are completely unaware of what their rights are and why those  rights exist in the first place. Before any such revolution might take  place, a good education must first be had by the general populace.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.liberty-forum.org/wp-content/uploads/life.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-250" title="life" src="http://www.liberty-forum.org/wp-content/uploads/life.jpg" alt="" width="127" height="95" /></a>Conclusion:<br />
Human reasonability necessitates certain individual rights. So it is  that life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness, and the acquisition of  property all presuppose one major tenet: that man is reasonable. Without  the capacity for reason man is no higher than an animal and has no  rights but to kill and be killed. Self-awareness is man coming to terms  with his own existence; reflection is the process by which this is  accomplished. If we wish to forestall the further usurpation of our  rights, we must first start thinking and not gape with fear at  intellectual pursuits. This holds true for every individual on the face  of the planet. If we expect our rights to be acknowledged we must first  show that we are, in fact, agents of reason.</p>
<p>Man is born with inalienable rights. Because these rights are  inalienable, because man is born as an agent of reason, because it is  man, the individual united with other individuals who establish  governments for the protection of private property, we have the right to  demonstrate our reason and our rights in the pursuit of justice. If and  when any government is found to be no longer properly executing its  responsibilities to the governed, if instead of preserving life, liberty  and property it is found to be destructive of these ends, it is the  right of the people to alter or abolish that government. Take it from  the men who crafted our government &#8211; they rioted over a tea tax.  Remember, comfort today may cost us the lives of our children or theirs  after them. Do we really want it to come to that? While putting  knowledge to use may sometimes prove difficult, knowledge and  understanding are void of value when action does not follow.</p>
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		<title>HR1 Stimulus Package approved</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The highly debated HR1 Stimulus package got the final vote in the Senate to pass and is now on its way to the Presidents desk. The final vote was cast by a thumbs given by Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown of Ohio. The 1100 plus page bill will be passed into law with a lot of [...]]]></description>
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<p>The highly debated HR1 Stimulus package got the final vote in the Senate to pass and is now on its way to the Presidents desk. The final vote was cast by a thumbs given by <span id="lw_1234586224_6" class="yshortcuts" style="border-bottom: 1px dashed #0066cc; background: transparent none repeat scroll 0% 0%; cursor: pointer;">Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown</span> of Ohio. The 1100 plus page bill will be passed into law with a lot of debate as to what it actually contains. Most of the Senators that voted for the bill could not have had time to read the entire bill but know some of the highlights.  As more of the details of this bill are rolled out the <a title="mortgage" href="http://www.lowvarates.com" target="_blank">veteran mortgage</a> rates are seeing some relief as well as those for non-military personnel.</p>
<p>&#8220;In addition to tax relief for individuals and businesses who purchase new equipment, lawmakers inserted breaks for first-time homebuyers and consumers purchasing new cars in an attempt to aid two industries particularly hard-hit by the recession. In response to pressure from lawmakers from Pennsylvania, Indiana and elsewhere, the bill was altered at the last minute to permit the buyers of recreational vehicles and motorcycles to claim the same break as those buying cars and <span id="lw_1234586224_28" class="yshortcuts">light trucks</span>.&#8221;</p>
<p>The NY Times reported on some of the details of the 2009 Economic Stimulus package and its proposed dollar amount.</p>
<p>The American public will have to wait to see the true benefit of this bill so stand up to hold those elected officials accountable for their actions and make sure that they money is used to create jobs and bring back the confidence of the American System.</p>
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