Discussions at Raleigh’s Tavern
Raleigh Tavern in Williamsburg, Virginia, gained fame in the pre- Revolutionary War Colony of Virginia, as a gathering place for the Burgesses after the Royal Governor officially dissolved the House of Burgesses, the elected legislative body, when their actions did not suit the Crown. Much of the discussion concerning the upcoming revolution took place here. Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson and George Washington were regular patrons along with other revolutionary leaders.

- Raleigh’s Tavern

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Wayne Leeper
Mr. (and Mrs) Smith go to Washington
The Second American Revolution Will Not be Violent
Twenty-Eight Ideas that Changed the World
Those Who Fail to Learn From History…
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Tony Rollo
19th Century Wisdom in a 21st Century World
“Civil Disobedience” – An Essay of American Trust and Responsibility
Now it is becoming clear: Restorationist or Reformist
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Others
David Petraeus for President: Run General, run
Tea partiers embrace liberty not big government
Letter from an “Old Black Man” – Ronald Johns
Serfdom or Liberty in 2010 – Colin McNickle
