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Tag Archives: Christmas
Taking care of business – It’s Christmastime
There are billions of us crawling around on the surface of this planet. Hundreds of millions in our Fifty nations. Millions in our cities, thousands in our neighborhoods, communities, workplaces and congregations. Christmas is a time of caring, of giving, … Continue reading
Posted in Ideas for liberty, Nathan's Rants, Short Takes
Tagged caring for others, Christmas, loving liberty, loving people, offering help
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Christmas, Christmas time is here
For those with a taste for nostalgia, you can watch Alvin and his buddies (and Dave) sing this old song HERE. For lovers of liberty who do not celebrate Christmas as a religious holiday, it is still a time for … Continue reading
Posted in Ideas for liberty, Nathan's Rants, Short Takes
Tagged Christmas, gifts, gifts of liberty, gifts of love, holidays, Peace, prosperity
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Happy Christmas! Not everywhere.
Editor’s note: Those of us at The Price of Liberty do not celebrate Christmas as a religious holiday, but as a family gathering and time for giving gifts and enjoying our time. And all too often, over the years, we’ve … Continue reading
“Virginia, there IS a Santa Claus” – the threat of lies to free people and society.
Some tales – stories – lies become enshrined in people: families, communities, society. Santa Claus (other than “I saw Mommy kissing Santa Claus” and department store and mall Santas) is an example. Modern commercial Christmas is the product of more … Continue reading
Merry Christmas
The Holidays, like much of 2020, seem dismal, disruptive, and even frightening to many Americans. That comes as no surprise. On the one hand, you have many people who are determined to have family and friends and a traditional Christmas … Continue reading
Posted in Ideas for liberty
Tagged belief, Christmas, Freedom, freedom from government, liberty, proclamations
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Happy Christmas – Happy Chanukah
The world – especially the state (government) and its parasites – see families as part of the old world, the problems that must be overcome. Family holidays are therefore something to get shut of. Religious holidays are even worse. Especially … Continue reading
Posted in Nathan's Rants
Tagged Chanukah, Christmas, Easter, holidays, Passover, Tranzi attacks
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Apologize?
In the recent Insider article about the lack of unpreparedness of American cities for a nuclear explosion, one of their “experts” stated that he had apologized to his children and grandchildren for “leaving the world in such a horrible mess.” … Continue reading
Posted in History of Liberty, Nathan's Rants
Tagged Christmas, Freedom, liberty, Looking Back, New Years, peace and prosperity, prosperity, society, threats of violence, wealth, World wars
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Illegal immigrants, government, and Jesus (part 2)
By Nathan Barton Last commentary I lamented the death of the young Guatemalan girl, while in custody of the Border Patrol in New Mexico. The tragedy, like so many others was a direct result of government policies and actions. That … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary on the News, Nathan's Rants
Tagged Bethlehem, Christmas, government evil, Herod, Jerusalem, Nazareth, stupid government
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Jesus lived in a police state
by Nathan Barton Although I do not believe in celebrating Christmas as a religious holiday, I hope you will not mind me sharing the comments by John W Whitehead of the Rutherford Institute. I’ve added a few notes to it. … Continue reading
Posted in Friends of Liberty, Nathan's Rants
Tagged American police state, Christmas, Freedom, Jesus, Judea, liberty, Police state, Roman Empire, Rome
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Hannukah – looking forward and back
American and world politics has highlighted a Jewish religious holiday which also has meaning for liberty and independence, and seemingly has revealed significant antisemitic sentiment. Hannukah has lessons for lovers of liberty. Continue reading →