Politics is downstream from culture, but policy shapes the playing field. We cannot simply complain about the state of our nation; we must actively participate in reforming it. The Reformer challenges the status quo to return to constitutional liberty.
The title ‘Esquire’ is not merely a professional courtesy; it is a historical call to arms. Originally the shield-bearers for knights, Esquires were the warriors who stood on the front lines of history.
Today, we reclaim that mantle. The Advocate is the modern-day knight, entering the courtroom not to push paper, but to do battle against the most dangerous adversary of all: unchecked government oppression. We wield the law as both sword and shield, standing as the last line of defense between the vulnerable citizen and the tyranny of the state.
The Founding Fathers knew that the fire of liberty is fueled by the spark of creation. That is why they secured the rights of authors and inventors in the very text of the Constitution.
The Inventor does not ask for permission to build the future. We believe that Intellectual Property is a natural right, not a government grant. We protect the dreamers and the doers who turn the invisible into the visible, ensuring that the fruits of their labor belong to them, not the collective
The American experiment fails without the Creator. As John Adams warned, our Constitution is ‘wholly inadequate’ to the government of any other than a moral and religious people.
The Evangelist understands the mechanics of liberty: Maximum freedom requires maximum moral responsibility. A self-governing republic cannot exist among people who do not govern themselves. If men will not be ruled by God, they will inevitably be ruled by tyrants. We do not merely practice faith privately; we assert publicly that the machinery of our government only functions when its citizens bow to an authority higher than the State.