
Thomas Paine
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Jan 10, 2025 |
tenthamendmentcenter.com | Michael Boldin |Founding Principles |Thomas Paine
Government … even in its best state … is still evil. Thomas Paine didn’t pull any punches in Common Sense. First published on January 10, 1776, it remains one of the most important pamphlets in American history. Far more than a rousing call for independence, it was an uncompromising attack on unlimited, centralized power. The Revolutionary ContextWhen Common Sense hit the streets, many Americans still hesitated to break away from Britain.
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Nov 22, 2024 |
lewrockwell.com | Chuck Baldwin |Thomas Paine
How America Began—In the Words of the Ones Who Began It Most Americans today have no clue as to how our country really began. The controlled mainstream media, American politicians and even many evangelical pulpits are not telling the truth about America. They are feeding the people of this country with distortion and downright deception about our great patriot forebears.
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Nov 21, 2024 |
thewashingtonstandard.com | Thomas Paine |Bradlee Dean |Tim Brown
Most Americans today have no clue as to how our country really began. The controlled mainstream media, American politicians and even many evangelical pulpits are not telling the truth about America. They are feeding the people of this country with distortion and downright deception about our great patriot forebears. If there was ever a time in post-Colonial American history when the American people needed to know the REAL story of their nation’s inception, it is NOW.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
oll.libertyfund.org | Thomas Paine |Moncure Daniel Conway
(author) (editor) Vol. 2 of a 4 vol. collection of the works of Thomas Paine. Vol. 2 (1779-1792) contains the Letter to Abbey Raynal, Dissertations on Government, The Rights of Man (1 and 2) and various articles. Key Quotes It is impossible that such governments as have hitherto existed in the world, could have commenced by any other means than a total violation of every principle sacred and moral.
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Sep 23, 2024 |
humanevents.com | Thomas Paine |Joshua Lisec
Inspired by “The American Crisis” By Thomas Paine, Published December 23rd, 1776. These are the times and seasons of change. The autumn of our empire will, in this crisis, lead us into desolation of winter; but we that cherish the harvest of liberty and protect its fruits and yields shall preserve this country until thaw. Invasion, like the frost, is not easily defended against, and yet the only way to spring, is to endure the ice.
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