A More Perfect Union
CEO David Harmer reflects on America’s founding ideals and their contemporary relevance.
An attorney by training and teacher by temperament, he has litigated, published, and spoken in defense of personal and economic freedoms recognized by the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights. He and his wife, Elayne, have four children.
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Lincoln’s 215th
Read the Latest Issue: Lincoln’s 215thBy David Harmer The abolitionists considered him soft on slavery. Frederick Douglass considered him at best inconsistent, at worst hypocritical. Members of his own cabinet considered him their inferior. Editorial cartoonists considered him ridiculous. Yet the Southern states considered him such a threat that seven of them responded to his election by seceding before he…
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“I have a dream”
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“The great struggle of our times is one of spirit.”
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President Lincoln’s Thanksgiving Invitation
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National Civics Day Celebrates The Federalist Papers
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Eisenhower’s Legacy
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Constitution Day
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Okay to love your country?
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Ike on the Air
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Juneteenth and Valley Forge
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The Loved Ones Left Behind
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