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"I believe that every right implies a responsibility; every opportunity, an obligation; every possession, a duty." — John D. Rockefeller
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Neal Boortz event in 2003 — pics with Boortz
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small pic • photo by Robert Haler
Lisa, dwarfed by the lectern, introducing Boortz.
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small pic • photo by Robert Haler
'It's not a hedgehog! It's a porcupine, darn it!' =)
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small pic • large pic • photo by Robert Haler
Boortz signing the latest edition of his book The Terrible Truth About Liberals.
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small pic • photo by Mitch Moore
More book signing by the High Priest of the Church of the Painful Truth.
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small pic • photo by Mitch Moore
Boortz and Joshua.
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small pic • large pic • photo by Robert Haler
A group shot of the MU Campus Libertarians, Mid-Missouri Libertarians, and Neal Boortz.
Heads from l-to-r: Martin, Bridget, Andy, Joshua, Mitch, Greg, Lisa, Glenn, Neal, Jamie, Ronnie, Adam, Hugh, Mike, Kylene, Joe
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small pic • large pic • photo by Mitch Moore
Boortz posing with Thomas Jefferson's first tombstone.
"Thomas Jefferson's original grave marker was one of many relics damaged in the 1892 fire that destroyed Academic Hall. It was placed at its present location near the Residence on Francis Quadrangle in 1976.
The inscription on the marker reads: This original marker placed at the grave of Thomas Jefferson at Monticello, Virginia, in 1826 constructed from his design was presented July 4, 1883, by the Jefferson heirs to the University of Missouri, first state university to be founded in the Louisiana Territory purchased from France during President Jefferson's Administration.
The obelisk, dedicated on this campus at commencement, June 4, 1885, commemorates Thomas Jefferson, third president of the United States, whose faith in the future of Western America and whose confidence in the people has shaped our national ideals: commemorates the author of the Declaration of Independence and of the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, founder of the University of Viriginia, fosterer of public education in the United States.
The original epitaph: Here was buried Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of American Independence, of the Statue of Virginia for Religious Freedom and Father of the University of Virginia.
Born April 2nd, 1743 OS
Died July 4, 1826"
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small pic • large pic • photo by Robert Haler
Boortz and Lisa in front of the spiffy 8-seater Pilatus he test-flew that morning from Atlanta.
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all photos © by their respective photographers
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