30 Jun
Are you looking for a chance to network with other freedom activists? Are you looking for answers to questions on a wide-range of liberty issues? Do you want to meet, converse, pick the brains of, and mingle with experts in those widely diverse areas where the battles for the return of liberty are being hotly [...]
Posted in Biblical Worldview, Economics, Education, Events, Executive Usurpation, Private Property, Public Policy Principles News by: Camp Director
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17 Jul
Join the forum discussion on this post Our friends at the Chalcedon Foundation pointed us to an article which is an excellent analysis of the effects of the federal bailout program on the thinking of a portion of the populace who desperately need REAL information on the way economies actually work in a free society. [...]
Posted in Biblical Worldview, Commentary, Economics, Public Policy Principles News by: Camp Director
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08 Jul
Join the forum discussion on this post “Conservatives who genuinely believe in limited government are not generally exposed to the Hamilton who at the Constitutional Convention called for a king-like permanent president and who subsequently dedicated himself to undermining the limits on governmental power laid out in the very Constitution he championed in the Federalist [...]
Posted in Book Review, Commentary, Economics, Education, Executive Usurpation, Private Property, Taxation by: principledpolicy
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05 Jul
Join the forum discussion on this post The American Revolution (incorrectly so-called, at least between 1775-83) didn’t end with the Treaty of Paris in 1783. Once the British were defeated the real American Revolution, the internal battle over the form of the American government would take, began. The real revolution was fought between conservatives (the [...]
Posted in Biblical Worldview, Book Review, Commentary, Economics, Private Property, Public Policy Principles News, Public Policy Radar, Taxation by: Camp Director
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30 Jun
Join the forum discussion on this post This Just Announced! The director of the Institute For Principled Policy and the CEO of Principled Consulting, LLC Barry Sheets will be teaching a session at the 2010 Freedom Action Conference on the subject of “Running a Grassroots Political Campaign on a Shoestring.” This is just one of [...]
Posted in Biblical Worldview, Economics, Education, Events, Private Property, Public Policy Radar, Taxation by: Camp Director
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28 Jun
Join the forum discussion on this post The video below is a humorous look at the European economic crisis, sometimes called the PIIGS Crisis (Portugal, Ireland, Italy Greece, Spain lending their first letters to the acronym). It’s actually very funny in an extremely unsettling way. Have a look and judge for yourself. From the Australian [...]
Posted in Biblical Worldview, Economics, Public Policy Principles News, Public Policy Radar, Taxation by: Camp Director
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15 Jun
It is another beautiful day here on the shores of Lake James in northern Indiana, and Camp American is in full swing. Dozens of campers, along with a number of adult counselors and staff are into the flow of camp life. Many of the campers are returning for their second, third, fourth or more years [...]
Posted in General by: principledpolicy
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23 May
Join the forum discussion on this post “I think that this situation absolutely requires a really futile and stupid gesture be done on somebody’s part.”- Otter in Animal House. The opening line of the story on the Fox News website is the first indicator of the depths of nit-wittery that some are willing to engage [...]
Posted in Commentary, Satire by: Camp Director
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09 May
Join the forum discussion on this post April 27, 2010 By Tom DeWeese In December, 2008, my American Policy Center (APC) led a fight to stop Ohio from becoming the 33rd state to call for a Constitutional Convention (Con Con) (The Institute For Principled Policy was the first to discover the joint resolution calling for [...]
Posted in Commentary, Education, Private Property, Public Policy Principles News, Public Policy Radar, The Vote by: Camp Director
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18 Apr
Join the forum discussion on this post To the editor: Though I address this letter to the editor, I am really addressing this to our 16th district congressman, Representative John Boccieri. Congressman, it is well known that you first voted in opposition to the recently passed health care bill, but then shortly before the final [...]
Posted in Biblical Worldview, Commentary, Economics, Private Property, Public Policy Principles News, Public Policy Radar, Taxation by: Philosopher
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