April 30, 2007

Ebullio Meeting Tonight: 9:30

The Ebullio is meeting tonight at 9:30 behind the Boro Annex. The library flood lights will be on.

Our agenda is brief, but important nonetheless: under open items, we're continuing our open letter to President George Bush, which will piggyback the recommendations we posted to Congress early last week.

George Jasper, Ebullimember for six years, has suggested that we post official Ebulliminutes on our blog, along with our completed letter to George Bush.

His son, Elliott Jasper, is our youngest member, and most Ebullimembers suspect that George stole the ideas from his son. Under new business, we'll conduct a mini-trial regarding the verity of George Jasper's suggestions.

See you tonight. Nihil curo de ista tua stulta superstitione .

Welcome one and all...

The IT wireless technology systems revolution/ cyberspace launch has finally caught up to the Ebullio Institute mission, and its members are eager to embark on this new frontier after 27 years of provocative commitment to individual rights and ferocious allegiance to the moral law that should rule supreme.

Should is the operative word, and Ebullios are the operatives. When rational morality doesn't rule, but is instead subordinated to the bloated government and its limitless meddling, like the surveillance in the library's computer and the books I check out, The Ebullio is also watching.

So please, join us...we're always looking for some new concepts, new conversation, new members, new newness.

To kick off our post, here's our profile:

About Ebullio: The Ebullio Institute was founded in 1980 by Jefferson A. Franklin as a philosophical society/softball team/policy research committee. Franklin can’t remember exactly where he derived the name “Ebullio,” but he says he remembers he thought of think tanks as aquariums, and sought to establish a think tank comprised more of bubbles than thought-water.

Ebullio's Mission: The Ebullio Institute aims to slash public policy discourse down to the core reality, context and responsibility of American values and virtues by defining these abstracts, placing blame on liable parties or entities, and seeking change in appropriate venues. To that end, Ebullio will target the bottlenecks of freedom, pose corrective actions in the form of pamphlet recommendations, and blog until the world conforms to the values delineated by Ebullio.

Additions to our profile are forthcoming, so check back soon.

JAF