Saturday, January 28, 2012

It's time to start the long list of resources I use to write..

... all that is present below and has been present since I first started my blogs, FB, Twitter, and comments on various newspaper, magazine, and other websites.  Nothing I write is absent resources. It is not 'opinion'---at least that part of its definition which states "The judgment which the mind forms of any proposition, statement, theory or event, the truth or falsehood of which is supported by a degree of evidence that RENDERS IT PROBABLY, but DOES NOT PRODUCE ABSOLUTE knowledge or certainty; and includes the United Nation's right to "opinion WITHOUT INTERFERENCE".

Notes and Blogs will have complete resources. Here are just the major resources: The Bible; The Mayflower Compact and 150 year old, government of the 13 Colonies before 1770's; The Founding Documents; Noah Webster's "American Dictionary of the English Language" 1828, compared to 1913, compared to Merriam-Webster's 2011 - to solidifys why translations can be dangerous to knowledge and learning if not kept in reference the history periods in which they occur; A GUIDE FOR LEARNING AND TEACHING THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE AND THE U.S. CONSTITUTION, Learning from the original Texts using Classical Learning Methods of the Founders" [which is Logic taught as Research, Relate, Reflect, Record / take action] by Joseph Andrews The Center for Teaching the Constitution; "Declaration of Constitutional Principles" Jon Roland, founder Constitution Society and 2012 Candidate for U.S Senate from Texas; "The Founder' Almanac, a Practical Guide to the Notable Events, Greatest Leaders (actions) and Most Eloquent Words of the American Founding by Matthew Spaulding-Editor Heritage Foundation; Dr. Henry Kissinger's Autobiography - a must read if interested in government and international affairs and his 9/6/2011 article on Palestine and Israel published in newspapers and SD Union Trib.; many of our founder's; T. Booker Washington's Up From Slavery; C. Mason Weaver's "Its OK to Leave the Plantation"; Ben Franklin's Autobiography; Frederic Bastiat's "The Law"; Duncan Hunter's "Victory in Iraq, How America Won" -- also a must read. There are also 2 written and presented court cases 2011 to date; I have written applied directly to our "Rule of Law".  That's enough for now...It represents more than 6 years of work full and part-time combined with a life-time of "Love of Learning" God's Universe.  

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