Genesis of the "NO" Logo

In history there have been two basic forms of social organization: collectivism and individualism. In the 20th and 21st century, collective variations have included socialism, fascism, Nazism, and communism. Under collectivism, a ruling class of “intellectuals”, bureaucrats, politicians and/or social planners decides what people want or what is “good” for society and then uses the coercive power of the State to regulate, tax and redistribute wealth in an attempt to achieve their desired objectives. Individualism is a political and social philosophy that emphasizes individual liberty, belief in the primary importance of the individual and in the virtues of self-reliance and personal independence and responsibility. It embraces opposition to controls over the individual when exercised by the state. The Preamble to our Constitution makes it plain that all power rests originally with the people, as individuals.
The “O” within the circle represents collectivism in its various forms. The “N” represents an emphatic repudiation of collectivism. The red, white and blue circles encompassing the “NO” are emblematic of our Republic. It is the responsibility of the individuals in an engaged and enlightened republic to limit the influence of the government, especially one that attempts to wield power outside the boundaries delineated by the Constitution.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

The Evolution of Rights

Nice opinion piece from The New American:

Whether it is keeping "his boot on the throat of BP" or searching for "whose ass to kick", the great orator has, in no uncertain terms, expressed his dismay over the situation and revealed his lack of leadership experience by attempting to talk his way through this environmental disaster. Once again, instead of "walking the walk", he's "talking the talk" by campaigning instead of governing. The result, however, is an almost comical-yet embarrassing-display of false bravado, courage and knowledge, while exposing his soft, inexperienced, underbelly.