Several times in the past two weeks, I’ve mentioned Faribault Woolen Mill Co. Having spent half of my growing up years in Minnesota, I had friends from summer camp who lived in Faribault and whose parents and friends worked there. The mill is a bit of a state landmark. According to their website, “Since 1865, [...]
Homesteading vs. A Day at the Office
“An “easy” life is not necessarily always a good life. A hard life is not always bad. Hard work is satisfying, dirt can be soul-cleansing, and in whose company our time is spent is the real factor by which the value of our minutes and hours should be measured.” -SB, Admin/Editor of SustainingLiberty.com Regrettably, after [...]

STOP SOPA/PIPA!
If visiting your favorite blog or political website to see a notice like the one above sounds like a nightmare to you, do some research on SOPA. Maybe I don’t need to rehash what hundreds of thousands of other bloggers and websites have already said. But I can’t sit idly by and say nothing at [...]
Three by Three: A Cornerstone for Building a Life of Freedom
Three by three. Or three cubed. A perfect cube is what you want for your cornerstone. If you build on a cornerstone that’s out of square, as the structure grows, the inequalities are magnified and the structure is weakened. But when your angles are right, you can build an iconic landmark, an historic monument. This [...]
Weekly Update: Two weeks in and it’s Already Booming
Well, fellow Freedom Fighters, here are some exciting statistics. In just our first two weeks since launch, we’ve had over 1,000 views on the blog site and over 2,500 visits on the facebook page! A twitter link from Adam Baldwin certainly helped boost our traffic. Special thanks to our assistant admin Angie for the help [...]

My Marine Corps’ Pristine Image Springs a Leak (NSFW)
This post has nothing to do with sustainability, nutrition, or preparing for disasters. But in a way it is most certainly about resilience and how we hold up under incredible pressure. It in every way has to do with accepting individual responsibility for how we behave even under the worst circumstances. Exhibit 1- These [...]
We Just Joined Technorati!
Please look for us on technorati! Good things to come. P2X5TS77BRV7

An Open Letter to the Mayor and City Council of Tacoma regarding a proposed Walmart
Sir/Ma’am: I am writing to express my concern regarding the proposed construction of a Walmart store in Tacoma. Just 18 months ago, my family and I moved to this area from a cookie-cutter Midwestern suburb littered with big-box stores, skyrocketing unemployment and severe traffic congestion. We moved to this area in large part because when [...]

Staking my Claim
Liberty sustains us. In turn, we have a responsibility to sustain liberty. The pillars of sustaining liberty are a fierce commitment to independence, resilience and stewardship. The means to achieve these pillars are acceptance of responsibility, hard work & diligent study, and sustainable living. So I’m staking out my claim on the virtual frontier as [...]

The Pillars of Sustaining Liberty
I don’t like making New Year’s Resolutions. I already have goals in place, I’m constantly working to improve, and I’m already critical enough of myself. I refuse to set myself up for failure and guilt. But there are three things I want to focus on more this year. Three “themes” for the year, if you [...]
Follow Us
Sponsored Ads
Recommended Sites
Recommended Brands
Archives
Recent Tweets
Follow @sustainliberty on Twitter
Sustaining Liberty
Liberty sustains us. In turn, we have a responsibility to sustain liberty.
We must be fiercely committed to Independence, Resilience and Sustainability.
We achieve these ideals through acceptance of Responsibility, Hard Work & Diligent Study, and Stewardship of our Resources.
We live out these ideals as Rugged Individuals, Committed Families, and Cooperative Communities.
