Archive for September, 2009

Sam Adams Would be Proud

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

Tea parties and town hall meetings were the political arenas of colonial Boston patriots like Sam Adams. It is ironic that, despite the modern media, blogs and internet connections, we find ourselves getting back to those same basics. Sam would be proud to see us confronting our legislators face-to-face, advising them that they are not [...]

Public Opinion

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

“Listen to the people”—that would be a better title to this discourse. History has shown that it takes time for some people in power to learn that lesson. King Louis XVI of France lost his head over the idea. The following demonstrates that Alexander Hamilton had an easier time of it.

“I have learned to hold [...]

History Repeats Itself

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

It was a time of townhall meetings, letters to the editor, street demonstrations, and Tarring and Feathering.