Reclaiming ownership of our lives
The Price of Liberty
by Susan Callaway
03/06
Last week I challenged everyone to think about who actually owns their life now. When you understand that ownership means control, you can quickly be overwhelmed with the realization that we actually control very little about our lives today, even some of our most personal actions. We've gradually -- over many years -- allowed government to dictate what is 'safe,' and even what is moral -- wrapped up in the lie that it is all for 'the common good.' We've allowed ourselves to believe whatever they tell us, especially through the popular press and other media. Far too few people ever consider that information critically or make any attempt to verify it from a non-government and truly independent source...
http://www.thepriceofliberty.org/06/03/13/editor.htm
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
by Susan Callaway
03/06
Last week I challenged everyone to think about who actually owns their life now. When you understand that ownership means control, you can quickly be overwhelmed with the realization that we actually control very little about our lives today, even some of our most personal actions. We've gradually -- over many years -- allowed government to dictate what is 'safe,' and even what is moral -- wrapped up in the lie that it is all for 'the common good.' We've allowed ourselves to believe whatever they tell us, especially through the popular press and other media. Far too few people ever consider that information critically or make any attempt to verify it from a non-government and truly independent source...
http://www.thepriceofliberty.org/06/03/13/editor.htm
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
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