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		<title>Comment on Conservative Collectivism: The Indispensable Individual (Ch 2) by Conservative Collectivism: Ch 1 Freeze the Fascism</title>
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		<description>[...] Read Ch.2: The Indispensable Nature of the Individual [...]</description>
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		<title>Comment on Conservative Collectivism: There is no Common Good (Ch 1) by Conservative Collectivism: Introduction Freeze the Fascism</title>
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		<description>[...] Conservative Collectivism: There is no Common Good (Ch. 1) [...]</description>
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		<title>Comment on Conservative Collectivism: Introduction by Conservative Collectivism: There is no Common Good (Ch. 1) Freeze the Fascism</title>
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		<description>[...] Conservative Collectivism: Introduction [...]</description>
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		<title>Comment on Renewing the Police State by My Presidential Pick Freeze the Fascism</title>
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		<dc:creator>My Presidential Pick Freeze the Fascism</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] when I warned on this site of the dangers of the PATRIOT Act some were skeptical and argued that we had to have these rules to [...]</description>
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		<title>Comment on Conservative Collectivism: There is no Common Good (Ch 1) by Conservative Collectivism: The Indispensable Nature of the Individual (Ch. 2) Freeze the Fascism</title>
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		<dc:creator>Conservative Collectivism: The Indispensable Nature of the Individual (Ch. 2) Freeze the Fascism</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] 05 Feb 2012 by Jessica Hughes in Balance of Power, Economics, Education, International, National / 8 Comments  The following is the rough copy of Chapter 2 to my upcoming book, Conservative Collectivism: How the American Right is Feeding the Federal Beast (and Why We Must Stop!)  In the weeks to come I will be posting this work in progress and I welcome your input.  If it were not for the readers of this site (as well as its predecessor TheFoundersAlliance.org) and the thousands of Patriots who comprise the East Texas Tea Party there would have been no first book and surely no second.  All of you have been part of this journey and I could think of no more qualified crowd of critics.  Thank you &#8211; Jessica Hughes   Read Introduction Read Chapter 1: There is no Common Good [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] 05 Feb 2012 by Jessica Hughes in Balance of Power, Economics, Education, International, National / 8 Comments  The following is the rough copy of Chapter 2 to my upcoming book, Conservative Collectivism: How the American Right is Feeding the Federal Beast (and Why We Must Stop!)  In the weeks to come I will be posting this work in progress and I welcome your input.  If it were not for the readers of this site (as well as its predecessor TheFoundersAlliance.org) and the thousands of Patriots who comprise the East Texas Tea Party there would have been no first book and surely no second.  All of you have been part of this journey and I could think of no more qualified crowd of critics.  Thank you &#8211; Jessica Hughes   Read Introduction Read Chapter 1: There is no Common Good [...]</p>
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		<title>Comment on Conservative Collectivism: Introduction by Conservative Collectivism: The Indispensable Nature of the Individual (Ch. 2) Freeze the Fascism</title>
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		<description>[...] and I could think of no more qualified crowd of critics.  Thank you &#8211; Jessica Hughes   Read Introduction Read Chapter 1: There is no Common [...]</description>
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		<title>Comment on My Presidential Pick &#8211; Dr. Ron &#8220;The Constitution&#8221; Paul by John Kinnaird</title>
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		<dc:creator>John Kinnaird</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Feb 2012 20:31:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thanks, William, I appreciate your kind words. It does seem we&#039;re on the same page and recognize the Dems as the scoundrels they are. I was thinking of their extraordinary worsening since Bill Clinton. He was a pragmatist, and backed off his health care plan,&quot;Hillarycare&quot;, when it became evident the people were not buying it. But, not Obama. He doubled down and, with Blackmail, Bribery and Break your kneecap  tactics of a genuine thugocracy, squeezed it through-- with the help of the election theif Al Franken and recently deceased Ted Kennedy.

 We are seeing the complete radicalization of the Democrat party. I think most of us realized the total seriousness of our situation, what with the unmistakable Dictatorial actions of &quot;O&quot;. Like Michele Bachmann said-- We&#039;re speeding pell mell down this super highway and the last exit has come into view. Is we don&#039;t take it, we&#039;re toast.

Interesting how Santorum won CO, MO, and MN. And, maybe just as interesting is the polls showing that he is now the one who &quot;beats&quot; &quot;O&quot;.  I like Santorum&#039;s views, I do wish he could make a stronger &quot;presence&quot;, maybe he can work on that.

The way the lead keeps jumping around probably in some measure shows the anxiety of the electorate. But, one constant seems to be it doesn&#039;t warm up to Romney, I believe the 30 point drubbing was in MO. (With Newt not on the ballot, Santorum got the vote). That indicates a conservative beats the moderate hands down. 

But, whatever the outcme of the primary, we MUST come together and get out the vote in November. We&#039;ve never had an election more important, and if we miss this upcomming &quot;exit&quot;, it&#039;s over.  Keep the faith</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks, William, I appreciate your kind words. It does seem we&#8217;re on the same page and recognize the Dems as the scoundrels they are. I was thinking of their extraordinary worsening since Bill Clinton. He was a pragmatist, and backed off his health care plan,&#8221;Hillarycare&#8221;, when it became evident the people were not buying it. But, not Obama. He doubled down and, with Blackmail, Bribery and Break your kneecap  tactics of a genuine thugocracy, squeezed it through&#8211; with the help of the election theif Al Franken and recently deceased Ted Kennedy.</p>
<p> We are seeing the complete radicalization of the Democrat party. I think most of us realized the total seriousness of our situation, what with the unmistakable Dictatorial actions of &#8220;O&#8221;. Like Michele Bachmann said&#8211; We&#8217;re speeding pell mell down this super highway and the last exit has come into view. Is we don&#8217;t take it, we&#8217;re toast.</p>
<p>Interesting how Santorum won CO, MO, and MN. And, maybe just as interesting is the polls showing that he is now the one who &#8220;beats&#8221; &#8220;O&#8221;.  I like Santorum&#8217;s views, I do wish he could make a stronger &#8220;presence&#8221;, maybe he can work on that.</p>
<p>The way the lead keeps jumping around probably in some measure shows the anxiety of the electorate. But, one constant seems to be it doesn&#8217;t warm up to Romney, I believe the 30 point drubbing was in MO. (With Newt not on the ballot, Santorum got the vote). That indicates a conservative beats the moderate hands down. </p>
<p>But, whatever the outcme of the primary, we MUST come together and get out the vote in November. We&#8217;ve never had an election more important, and if we miss this upcomming &#8220;exit&#8221;, it&#8217;s over.  Keep the faith</p>
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		<title>Comment on Conservative Collectivism: The Indispensable Individual (Ch 2) by Randy B</title>
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		<dc:creator>Randy B</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2012 02:24:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Keep going Jessica, some day in the near future you will write a best seller.  I agree it&#039;s past time for a constitutional party to completely replace the Republican party.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Keep going Jessica, some day in the near future you will write a best seller.  I agree it&#8217;s past time for a constitutional party to completely replace the Republican party.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Conservative Collectivism: There is no Common Good (Ch 1) by admin</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2012 00:00:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>What John said, lol.  In all seriousness, I would agree with the opinion of Ludwig von Mises as opposed to Adam Smith.  While Smith said we cooperate and embrace the division of labor (which increases our productivity and thereby our wealth) because we are naturally social beings; Mises said that Smith had the causation backward.  I agree.  I think history indicates that rather we cooperate and trade and become social (embrace a corporate nature) because we are rationally self-interested and the increase in wealth and productivity makes division of labor attractive.  To paraphrase Mises, it is the rational self-interest which tames man.  I don&#039;t even need to like you to agree to deal with you in a peaceable fashion if you have something I want.  

However, when compulsory forces draw arbitrary lines in the sand, divide us into us and them, box us in and then demand that we act AGAINST the interests of ourselves and those with whom we voluntarily empathize and associate IN FAVOR of some abstract &#039;other&#039; like the common good, we naturally rebel and there is a breakdown of that peaceable and voluntary cooperation.

Really looking forward to the books!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What John said, lol.  In all seriousness, I would agree with the opinion of Ludwig von Mises as opposed to Adam Smith.  While Smith said we cooperate and embrace the division of labor (which increases our productivity and thereby our wealth) because we are naturally social beings; Mises said that Smith had the causation backward.  I agree.  I think history indicates that rather we cooperate and trade and become social (embrace a corporate nature) because we are rationally self-interested and the increase in wealth and productivity makes division of labor attractive.  To paraphrase Mises, it is the rational self-interest which tames man.  I don&#8217;t even need to like you to agree to deal with you in a peaceable fashion if you have something I want.  </p>
<p>However, when compulsory forces draw arbitrary lines in the sand, divide us into us and them, box us in and then demand that we act AGAINST the interests of ourselves and those with whom we voluntarily empathize and associate IN FAVOR of some abstract &#8216;other&#8217; like the common good, we naturally rebel and there is a breakdown of that peaceable and voluntary cooperation.</p>
<p>Really looking forward to the books!</p>
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		<title>Comment on Conservative Collectivism: There is no Common Good (Ch 1) by admin</title>
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		<description>Wonderfully put, thank you!</description>
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