Lessons from Steve Bierfeldt

Posted by Daniel McCarthy on 11/24/09 1:45 PM
 
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Campaign for Libety's director of development is already a hero for getting the Transportation Security Administration to back down from its demands that airline passangers explain any significant sums of cash they might be carrying on domestic flights. It was a small but important victory and imparted a lesson that's worth taking to heart -- tyranny grows when citizens quietly abide by unconstitutional commands.

Now Steve imparts a few more sound lessons with "Blueprint for Revolution," his essay on the nature of electoral politics in the new issue of Young American Revolution magazine. It's an excellent piece on the practical side of politics; check it out.






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Posted 11/24/09 10:39 PM

hyssop
Hornell, NY
Excellent article!

Posted 11/25/09 12:34 AM

Heather D
Port Byron, IL
Another incredible article, Steve!

Posted 11/28/09 11:09 AM

Jake Mabus
Springfield, IL
lets.. not ..let the work that lies ahead end with the messages upon our shirts and our signs! Let's stop making statements and start creating changes within our state policies

Posted 11/28/09 11:10 AM

Jake Mabus
Springfield, IL
Those who wish to reap the blessings of liberty must, like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it!

Thomas Paine





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