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Liberty Tyranny

Embracing what the Founders Sought to Destroy

By: Michael Boldin The Founding generation fought a long, bloody war to free themselves from an empire – the largest government in history at the time. Today, they’re probably rolling in ...

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The Right to Keep and Bear Arms is a Natural Right

December 21, 2020 2nd Amendment 0

By: Jacob Hornberger There are those among the gun-control crowd who advocate repealing the Second Amendment. They think that by doing so, they would be prohibiting people from owning guns. Unfortunately, ...

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The First Amendment’s Wall of Separation

December 21, 2020 1st Amendment 0

By: Mike Maharrey In an 1802 letter to the Danbury Baptist Association, Thomas Jefferson wrote, “I contemplate with sovereign reverence that act of the whole American people which declared that their ...

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What Can We Do To Get A Reasonably Honest Election?

December 12, 2020 Uncategorized 0

By Publius Huldah A disaster of monumental proportions is likely to be ahead for our Country if we don’t take emergency action to get at least a reasonably honest election. ...

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A constitutional roadmap for conquering election fraud

December 3, 2020 Uncategorized 0

By Publius Huldah The following shows what the State Legislatures and each Branch of the federal government have the authority to do to address the monstrous crime which has been committed ...

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Treaties: When are they part of “the supreme Law of the Land?”

December 1, 2020 Treaties 0

By: Publius Huldah We hear it said that whenever the Senate ratifies a treaty, it becomes part of “the supreme Law of the Land”.  But is that True?  Not necessarily!  Walk with me, ...

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You Should Barely Know the Federal Government Exists

December 1, 2020 10th Amendment 0

By: Mike Maharrey Thomas Jefferson called the Tenth Amendment “The foundation of the Constitution.” “The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the ...

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A Declaration of Independence from Covid Fear

November 30, 2020 Uncategorized 0

G. Patrick Lynch, Author at Law & Liberty Out of Great Barrington, Massachusetts came a declaration of independence, of sorts—independence from the ruling epidemiological consensus on the current pandemic. Originally ...

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How One Landmark Case Shaped the Commerce Clause

November 30, 2020 Commerce Clause / Court Cases 0

By: Bob Fiedler In some ways, John Marshall’s opinion in Gibbons v. Ogden expanded federal power using expansive definitions of various words in the Commerce Clause. But future courts ignored an important limiting ...

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Q&A for State legislators and citizens: The Constitution and how to settle the election

By: Rob Natelson Irregularities in the presidential election returns of six states have sparked the question “What next?” The states are Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Should their state ...

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