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FReeper Book Club: Atlas Shrugged, The Theme
A Publius Essay | 17 January 2009 | Publius

Posted on 01/17/2009 11:27:40 AM PST by Publius

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To: Gondring

I admit that I am a Federalist, but only in the same way that I think that Alexander Hamilton was a Federalist. Hamilton believed in a stronger Federal government than was generally accepted would be allowed or characterized by the Constitution that was under consideration when the Federalist Papers were written.

But we have gone so far beyond what Hamilton thought was necessary for a good union of states, that I am sure now he would easily be considered a strong State’s Rights advocate.

And people back then who were advocates of stricter state’s rights appear in comparison today to be secessionists, in my opinion.

The fact that The Constitution is indeed supposed to be a limit on federal government is the very reason that people like Obama see it as flawed, because it does not address “issues” such as “social justice” which as we all know, is socialism and redistribution of wealth.


201 posted on 02/07/2009 2:08:04 PM PST by rlmorel ("A barrel of monkeys is not fun. In fact, a barrel of monkeys can be quite terrifying!")
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To: tarawa

Just amazing. They are already decommissioning her. I remember when those entered the fleet...and a welcome addition to amphibious forces they were.

Man, I feel the liver spots breaking out.


202 posted on 02/07/2009 2:09:55 PM PST by rlmorel ("A barrel of monkeys is not fun. In fact, a barrel of monkeys can be quite terrifying!")
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To: rlmorel

I would have some anti-Federalist sympathies if I were back in the old days. I’d be a I believe in a democratic republic, and that’s what my party would likely be. Other than that, my thoughts are in line with yours through your whole post, and I also think that the Federalists had some good points, too.


203 posted on 02/07/2009 4:53:40 PM PST by Gondring (Paul Revere would have been flamed as a naysayer troll and told to go back to Boston.)
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I just got the book from my local library today (I have been on a waiting list for the book) and read the first chapter before coming online to read what everyone wrote thus far. I have a lot of time to catch up this week, so I think I will continue to read a chapter at a time and then read through what everyone wrote before I continue on to the next chapter. I hope to be caught up with you by the end of the week, if not before then.

This is the first time I have read this book. I don't know why I never read it before, because I read a lot and used to be an avid reader of adult books until I had children. After my children arrived, I started reading whatever they were reading, so I could discuss the books they were reading with them. Now that they are in middle school and high school, I find that they are now spending a lot of time rereading a lot of the books we have acquired in our family library. Between homework and after school activities they haven't had the time to go to the library or book stores with me much this year, so I am once again finding time to read some books of my choice. My high school age daughter is trying to squeeze in enough time to read AS as well. I won't be surprised if my middle schooler does as well as both my children read a lot and both of them can read extremely well for their ages.

Middle schooler has been studying Greek and Roman history in her social studies class and has recently dusted off my copies the Illiad and the Odyssey to read. Older daughter also read them in middle school, so AS while a longer read is well within their range of reading skills.

204 posted on 02/16/2009 11:37:15 PM PST by Flamenco Lady
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To: r-q-tek86
Part I, Chapter II: The Chain
205 posted on 08/14/2009 6:18:06 PM PDT by r-q-tek86 ("A building has integrity just like a man. And just as seldom." - Ayn Rand)
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To: raven92876

ping


206 posted on 09/06/2010 6:07:39 PM PDT by stylecouncilor (What Would Jim Thompson Do?)
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To: Publius
Might we have an anniversary here?
A white rectangle hung over the city, imparting the date to the men in the streets below. In the rusty light of this evening's sunset, the rectangle said: September 2.

207 posted on 09/02/2011 6:54:25 AM PDT by NonValueAdded (So much stress was put on Bush's Fault that it finally let go, magnitude 6)
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