Welcome, my fellow patriots, to The Foundations Forum blog! I have created this blog for the purpose of making available to the American public the foundations of the United States of America, as established in the founding documents and written by her Founding Fathers. This blog will explore the Founding Fathers' lives, beliefs, and writings. I have dedicated this blog to publishing the musty volumes of the Founding Fathers' writings, which moulder on the dusty shelves of contemporary history professors and scholars who hardly bother to crack them open, much less tell the public what are the contents therein.
Much of the time, Americans trying to get past all of the garbage, propaganda, and revisionism pumped by today's elite find themselves in the pickle of not being able to easily locate the most trustworthy source of historical information: the Founding Fathers' own writings! But, with the advent of the Internet, that problem is eliminated. My blog will publish these long-hidden and rare writings, some of which have not been republished in 150 years! To access these, simply click on my "Founders' Bookshelf" link, and it will take you to the precise links on the internet where these writings are published. That's right; you don't have to spent several hundred dollars on these precious volumes -- you view them FOR FREE on your own computer screen. Also in this library and in my "Founders' Archives" are early colonial and other documents that influenced the Founders and the form of government that they chose for America.
I will also regularly post essays and commentaries which are the product of my own research and study of the Founders' writings. Much of my research centers on the religious and political convictions of our Founding Fathers and the rediscovery of America's God-blessed heritage, as hidden by and opposed to historical revisionists and their propaganda. Be sure to visit often; I love to write and I love to research!
Not Alone!
6 months ago






2 Comments:
FINALLY! An all-in-one resource for the constitutionally-minded New Yorker! Way to go, Mulligan!
Why thank you, Mrs. Mecomber! :)
I like your blog as well, and I shall link to it along the way as I continue to design this template.
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