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  • Robert W. Lee

    The statist objective

  • Ayn Rand

    Murder or suicide

  • Thomas Jefferson

    Enemies of the people

  • Michael Rivero

    Acquiescence or action

  • Grover Cleveland

    Unconstitutional appropriations

  • Jacob G. Hornberger

    The deity of the State

  • Ronald Reagan

    The antithesis of fanaticism

  • Joe Arpaio

    Liberal paradise

  • Benjamin Franklin

    Virtue and freedom

  • Richard Henry Lee

    The militia is the people

  • John Hayward

    Public sector vs. private

  • Richard Feynman

    Defining science

  • Proverb

    Planning your work, and working your plan

  • Hunter Lewis

    Expansion and collapse

  • James Madison

    Formula for tyranny

  • U. S. Supreme Court

    Challenging the separation of powers

  • Rush Limbaugh

    The best system yet

  • Jarret B. Wollstein

    Productivity through freedom

  • Ronald Reagan

    Ask not

  • Calvin Coolidge

    Unnecessary taxes

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“Perhaps the sentiments contained in the following pages, are not yet sufficiently fashionable to procure them general favor; a long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right, and raises at first a formidable outcry in defense of custom. But the tumult soon subsides.” — Thomas Paine

“There can be no public or private virtue unless the foundation of action is the practice of truth.” — George Jacob Holyoake