By Nathan Barton
In our land, and in our movement, there is often one critical element that is constantly in short supply.
Optimism about the future. As we are constantly barraged by a flood of bad news and prognostications about the dim prospects for the future of our community, our state, and the world, we forget that the tens of thousands of such predictions made in the past have (for the most part) failed to come true.
And we forget how much things have improved in our society and technology – even our culture – even in the past few decades.

Liberty for all – even those who don’t want us to have it
By Nathan Barton
Happy Liberty Day: on the 2nd of July, 1776, the Continental Congress approved the secession of its Thirteen member States from the British Empire. Remembering that, consider this recent conviction in the United Kingdom, where a young man has been sentenced to 4 years in jail for calling Prince Harry Windsor of being a “race traitor” and implying that Harry should be killed, as discussed in the Washington Times.
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