Research and Articles
"I consider the
continuance of
republican
government as
absolutely
hanging on these
two hooks.
[democracy and
education]"  
(Thomas
Jefferson, Jan.
31, 1814
)
"The people
...when
instructed ... are
the only safe ...
depositories of
the public
rights..."  
(Thomas
Jefferson,
October 31,
1823)
"Well-directed
education
improves the
morals, enlarges
the mind,
enlightens the
councils,
instructs the
industry, and
advances the
power, the
prosperity & the
happiness of a
nation"
(Thomas
Jefferson,
January 6, 1818)
"The advantages
of well-directed
education, moral,
political and
economical, are
truly above all
estimate"
(Thomas
Jefferson Aug. 4,
1818)
Motto: "Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God"
"A Wise and Frugal Government"
Jefferson's vision For Low Taxation
Jefferson on the 4th of July
The rights of man begin here
There are Still Double Standards
Ray Nagin's Chocolate City
An Argument for God
Does God exist?
Honesty and Morality
The Basis of Government By the People
Legislating Morality With Universal Health Care
With Universal Health Care, Freedom is Lost
A Truly Conservative Approach to the Christian Vote
To preserve their own freedom, Christians should happily insist on
freedom for all
Monticello's West Portico Steps
Did They Exist During Jefferson's Time?
Billion Dollar Brats
Why we ought to let the Big Three Fail
Abstinent Republicans:
Why the GOP is Wrong on Abstinence
Obama, Reid, and Pelosi:
Jefferson Speaks of Them From the Grave
NULLIFY!
How YOUR State Should Respond to Obama’s Health
Care Reform