“The founding American generations did something that almost no others have ever done. They read the fine print! They taught their children to read bills, laws, court cases, legislative debates, executive decrees, and bureaucratic policies. They read them in schoolrooms and at home....They said they would consider their children uneducated if they didn't read such things.” IfsChildrenSaidDoneHomeLawCasesGenerationsPolicyTaughtFineBillsCourtDebateExecutivesPrintThey SaidFoundingDecreeUneducatedLaw CourtsCourt CasesFine Print Author:Oliver DeMille
“No matter what the Constitution says, it won't endure if the people don't closely read it and demand that it be followed.” PeopleIfsMatterDemandConstitutionNo Matter WhatEndure Author:Oliver DeMille
“If Americans are frustrated with Congress, imagine their frustration with a group of international bank officials running our ecomomy-bankers who may not have as their motive either to see us out of debt to them or to strengthen our economy, society, international influence, or other elements of our way of life.” IfsWayMayRunningEconomyImagineGroupsInfluenceElementsInternationalCongressDebtMotiveOfficialsFrustrationFrustratedBankers Author:Oliver DeMille
“Whatever happens in Washington, Wall Street, Hollywood or Silicon Vally in the next ten years, it will be irrelevant if our families don't come together at a much higher level. Without a renaissance of family, no new candidate can rise to save us. No new legislation, policy or program will heal our land.” IfsYearsHappensTogetherNextLevelsStreetsLandPolicyWallHigherTenProgramHollywoodHealOur FamilyCandidatesLegislationIrrelevantRenaissanceWhatever HappensHigher LevelSilicon Author:Oliver DeMille
“The war is for the family. The battle for their children's education and their grandchildren's freedom is as real to them as if they could witness the clangs of bayonets on the field or hear the blasts of mortars in the harbor.” IfsChildrenWarRealFieldsBattleWitnessGrandchildrenHarborsBlastMortarBayonets Author:Oliver DeMille
“Jefferson, Madison and many others taught that complex laws and codes were sure signs of oppression. They agreed with Montesquieu, Lock and Hume and that laws must be simple....and indeed that the entire legal code must be simple enough that every citizen knows the entire law. If a person doesn't know the law....he shouldn't be held liable for breaking it or freedom is greatly reduced.” IfsKnowsPersonsEnoughLawSimpleTaughtCitizensComplexesOppressionCodeLocksLiableMadisonHumeMontesquieu Author:Oliver DeMille