





| Can We Live Again? by John T. Lewis April 25, 2008 Can we live life again? Probably not, but it's nice to imagine what it might be like. Please watch to the very end for the complete meaning. The song, called China Roses, is by the angelic voice of Enya. It probably doesn't actually talk about living life again after death, but it brings these thoughts to me as I listen. She has become one of my favorites. Please do as I have done and buy her CD's. You won't be disappointed. Enya, China Roses on Paint the Sky With Stars, Released November 11, 1997 |

| A Libertarian Philosophy: The Power Belongs to States by John T. Lewis March 1, 2008 Thomas Jefferson believed that government should be small and controlled mostly by the states. It is very similar to a modern day Libertarian philosophy. Song Credit: Enya Midi Song, Watermark which is believed not to be in violation of copyright laws. See http://www.angelfire.com/ny5/daveswor... for more information. Jefferson Quotation: To Gideon Granger, Monticello, Aug. 13, 1800. See a Jefferson reader or the Thomas Jefferson papers at the Library of Congress for a copy of the original. |

| The Founding Fathers and a Libertarian Hands Off Government by John T. Lewis February 25, 2008 The founders intended our government to be a hands off government. Thomas Jefferson's vision serves as the example of a government that stays out of people's business both socially and economically. |
| George Will Cato Institute 2006 George Will's keynote address at the 2006 Friedman Prize Award dinner, addressing liberty, Cato's work, the political and economic landscape, and the dismal fate of being a Cubs fan. |

| Book of Days: Dreams Do Come True May 24, 2009 |

| Preview: Thomas Jefferson, a Film By Ken Burns May 23, 2008 This clip is from George Will as found in Thomas Jefferson, a Film by Ken Burns. This is a movie of high quality about the life of Thomas Jefferson. Order it today! All lovers of Thomas Jefferson will certainly be pleased. |

| Death of Thomas Jefferson and John Adams June 25, 2009 Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, the only two men to become President who signed the Declaration of Independence, both died on July 4, 1826, exactly 50 years after it was given. |