The Salvation of Cuba

The Salvation of Cuba

By James Quillian, Economist, Political Analyst, Teacher of Natural Law

In natural law, I make it a habit to judge people and institutions by how they actually function, not by the labels they pin on themselves. A thing is what it does. That rule clears away a lot of fog.

The United States is defined as a republic. Officially it is, but it hasn’t functioned like one in a long time. The public gets a steady diet of surface‑level information, while anything meaningful or controversial is tucked out of sight. And truth be told, most citizens don’t seem eager to oversee their government anyway. Human beings have a long history of trading freedom for comfort. Once comfort settles in, the appetite for reform dries up.

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The Pledge Of Allegiance

The Pledge Of Allegiance.pdf

Let’s look at the pledge of allegiance to the United States of America, in the light of reality. In doing this, I am not suggesting that any be disloyal to their country.

The pledge starts out, I pledge allegiance to the flag and to  the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands..

By taking the pledge citizens are pledging allegiance to the flag, and the country itself which is second in sequence. The flag is a symbol and an icon that stands for the country regardless of what it was, is, or is becoming . So, the country itself can change for the worse. The republic can lose its democratic principles. Citizens continue to focus on the flag. They may not notice when democratic principles are lost. Continue reading