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To the Governor: Ohio Passes Permitless Carry Bill Despite Intense Police Opposition

By: Mike Maharrey COLUMBUS, Ohio (March 5, 2022) – On Wednesday, the Ohio House and Senate gave final approval to a bill that would legalize permitless carry in the state despite ...

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Kentucky Bill Would End Unconstitutional National Guard Deployments

By: Mike Maharrey FRANKFORT, Ky. (March 8, 2022) –  A bill filed in the Kentucky Senate would require the governor to stop unconstitutional foreign combat deployments of the state’s National Guard ...

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The Constitution: A Fixed Point of Reference

By: Mike Maharrey Land surveying depends on fixed reference points. In the U.S., you will often find these points marked by cast metal disks embedded in rock, or placed on concrete ...

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Feds Sue Missouri over 2nd Amendment Preservation Act

By: Michael Boldin Yesterday, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a federal lawsuit to block the state of Missouri from its implementation of the Second Amendment Preservation Act (SAPA). Much ...

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The Federal Reserve: Enemy of American Workers

By: Ron Paul According to numbers released by the US government, consumer prices have increased by 7.5 percent in the past year, the steepest increase since 1982. The actual price increases ...

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The Government’s Kill Switch for Your Car, Your Freedoms and Your Life

by: John Whitehead “A psychotic world we live in. The madmen are in power.” —Philip K. Dick, The Man in the High Castle If we haven’t learned by now, we should ...

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The Original Meaning of “High Crimes and Misdemeanors,” Part II

by Michael Stokes Paulsen Yesterday, I set forth the evidence of a four-hundred year English backdrop history of use of the language “high crimes and misdemeanors” as a standard for ...

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The Original Meaning of “High Crimes and Misdemeanors,” Part I

by Michael Stokes Paulsen I am in the midst of a series on the constitutional power of impeachment. A quick review: My first post set forth my core thesis – ...

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The Values in the Constitution

The Declaration of Independence expressed a common American creed: All are born equal before God and the law, God bestows humans with natural rights, some of these rights are unalienable ...

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George Washington’s First Final Farewell

January 8, 2022 George Washington / History 0

By: Joe Wolverton, II A generation after George Washington’s Christmastime farewell to his troops and to the Congress who commissioned him in 1775, Clement Clarke Moore penned the iconic poem he ...

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