Personal Note: Amazing Coincidence or Divine Sign at Office Depot Today?

I ran into Office Depot today to get some nice, resume quality paper – something I like to keep on hand .  Though I didn’t have a particular brand in mind I wanted it to have a good look and feel, preferably 100% cotton and ivory in color.  I found a box that met my requirements, grabbed it, and rushed over to checkout.  As the cashier bagged my purchase, the box flipped over and I caught a glimpse of Abraham Lincoln printed on the back of the packaging.  I was instantly transfixed but snapped out of it as I felt the cashier’s impatient gaze.  I hurriedly paid, while commenting that I was a history buff and couldn’t wait to find out why Lincoln’s picture was on the box!

When I got in my car, I pulled out the paper and feasted my eyes on the following:

Inscription on a box of Southworth paper I purchased today.

Inscription on the box of Southworth paper I purchased today.

The message beside Lincoln’s image reads:  “WHAT MESSAGE DOES YOUR DOCUMENT CONVEY?  For generations, people have been relying on Southworth papers to provide greater impact to their ideas.  In fact, President Lincoln chose Southworth paper to accept Stephen Douglas’s invitation to debate, documenting the seriousness and historic nature of the event. . .”

While I recognize that only those closest to me – those who have shared the 2 1/2 year journey of bringingThe Liberty Brand (TLB)  to life- can fully appreciate the impact of this revelation, I , nevertheless, couldn’t resist sharing and noting it.  That it occurred in February, mere days away from Lincoln’s birthday, amplified its impact.  Lincoln’s understanding of the relationship between the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence is central to The Liberty Brand’s message.

Canvas of promotional poster highlighting the choice America faces today

Canvas of promotional poster highlighting the choice America faces today

In fact, at Christmas my sister-in-law presented me with a canvas of a promotional poster designed to capture these sentiments and serve as a focal point in TLBCo.’s flagship shop.

Culture: Why Madonna and other Celebrities Ought to be Conservative

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So I’m passing through my bedroom  in the rushed, morning ritual of getting 3 kids to schools on different campuses, at slightly varying times – this keeps it exciting – and a story on the morning news catches my attention.  (I leave the TV on while I dart in and out of my room hoping to stay connected to the outside world).  The story highlights Madonna’s support of a boycott of the Winter Olympics in Russia in protest of the Communist regime’s imprisonment of the female rock band, “P*ssy Riot.”  In fairness to the context of the story, I am not sure if the band’s imprisonment was the result of the Russian government’s attempt to (a) squelch their “First Amendment” rights (recall the First Amendment in America’s Bill of Rights guarantees five freedoms, one of which is freedom of expression); or (b) punish their lawless behavior – specifically, staging a raunchy riot in a church, no doubt vandalizing someone else’s property.  We’ll leave the topic of rights having corresponding responsibilities, like respect, for another discussion.

The first order of business it seems would be to remind Madonna that the incident occurred in Russia not America!  The American regime is unique among all the nations in that it is founded on the belief of the equal, natural rights of individuals.  This is what is meant by “American Exceptionalism” – America is the exception to the rule.  In America, uniquely, (we believe) government exists to secure these equal, natural rights, our Declaration of Independence eloquently states.  Hence, the Russian band enjoys no “First Amendment” protection because freedom of expression – or any other kind of freedom – is not guaranteed in a Communist regime.  (For a list of Communist regimes – past/present – consult Wikipedia or the t-shirt collections of many celebrities).  The collective State is supreme in such regimes NOT the individual.  And they employ force – not consent – to govern.  I submit the band’s two-year prison sentence and Obamacare penalties, as evidence. (force = employing the power of the state/gov’t. to ensure compliance)

Which brings me to my point about the ideology/politics of celebrities.  These are the people who make their living and whose vocation IS self expression – “the First Amendment incarnate.”  They should be the standard-bearers of the American regime AND free enterprise, which simply put, is freedom of expression in the marketplace.  In other words, celebrities ought to be Conservative not Progressive (synonym for liberal but more positive sounding).  Conservatives believe in the preservation of the Constitutionally-defined role of government, embraced in the American founding; Progressives want to get past or “progress beyond” this pre-defined role of government, in favor of an ever-expanding government role.

It Matters!: A Time for Choosing, Again . . .

Gettysburg Address Sesquicentennial PosterA choice is impending.  And the choice is fundamental.  It recurs in various forms and at different times in American political life.  Just as in the years leading up to the Civil War, we are once again A House Divided  over the moral foundations (and character) of self government.  Lincoln surmised that the purpose of asserting the moral principle of Liberty to all in the Declaration was for future use as it “was of no practical use in effecting our separation from Great Britain.”  It serves as a “stumbling block to those who in after times might seek to turn a free people back into the hateful paths of despotism.”  Sound familiar?  Join us in recalling Americans to the Founders’ model of self government grounded in transcendent moral principle.  The perpetual pursuit of the moral truth of Liberty to all is the lofty and worthy goal of America.  Do the work.

It Matters!: “Do the work.” Ted!

Screen Shot 2013-09-25 at 8.39.52 AMGlancing at Twitter last night to gauge the response to Senator Cruz’s (R-TX) filibuster one particular tweet caught my eye.  It was from Chuck Whoolery and said something like “I’m sick of all the media outlets saying that Cruz’s actions don’t matter . . . IT MATTERS TO ME!”  I share his sentiments.   In fact, this is why I named a category in this blog containing my personal, political commentary:  “It Matters!”  Politics DOES matter as do the actions of those whom we elect to represent US – to be OUR VOICE.  No doubt that political strategists, analysts, and pundits alike will prognosticate (this is my “vocabulary word for the day”!) about the shrewdness of Cruz’s actions.  After all this is how they make a living.  But consider this.  The Founders and other great leaders of the past – the ones who loom large in our memories (Lincoln comes to mind) – remind us there are things larger than ourselves – principles – that are worth defending irregardless of personal costs.  Once upon a time America was made up of such people.  The signers of the Declaration of Independence, in essence, signed their own death warrants; Washington and his men crossed the Delaware River on a blustery Christmas night against seemingly insurmountable odds; and the likes of Lincoln and King lost their lives expounding (vocabulary word #2!)  the equal, natural rights of all human beings; These are only a few examples of Americans who risked all.  As touted, Obamacare seeks to fundamentally (and irreversibly) transform the nature of the relationship between government and its citizens.  I applaud Senator Cruz for publicly objecting and expressing the views of a majority of Americans.  I expect no less from my Senator and seem to recall he took an oath to do just that!  “Do the work.” Ted!

Culture: Is LeBron James Conservative?

Closet Conservative?Flipping through the pages of my recent People Magazine – a guilty pleasure since I was a freshman in college and received the subscription as a gift – a page entitled “Celebrity Wedding Crashers” caught my attention.  The layout featured various celebrities that had happened upon a wedding underway and stopped to pose with the beaming newlyweds.  I couldn’t help but notice the snapshot of NBA star player, LeBron James, sandwiched between a newlywed couple in Miami.  Though partially obscured, the bold caption on his Nike t-shirt displayed a clear message:  “EARNED NOT GIVEN” with the “O” in the word “NOT” confidently replaced by the NBA championship ring.

I assume since Mr. James is sporting the t-shirt  he identifies with and even endorses its message professionally as well as personally.  Having reached the pinnacle in his chosen profession it’s likely that the only thing Mr. James was “given” was God-given talent;  and that his notable achievements are attributable to years of personal discipline, hard work, sacrifice and perseverance.  Furthermore, his significant wealth – the ‘fruit of his labor’ – is made possible in a free market or capitalistic system.

While I do not know Mr. James’ politics I am willing to bet that he considers himself liberal or progressive (hint:  they’re synonyms), which is the predominant rule among the celebrity ranks.  But what is politics but the combination of one’s moral and social character.  Endowed with the gift of reason, human beings are both capable of and compelled to discover truth.  Through his actions Mr. James reveals his character, leading any reasonable person to conclude:

The truth of the matter is LeBron James is conservative.