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Faithless Electors and Faithful Judges

by John O. McGinnis - Law & Liberty Two cases argued this month, Chiafalo v. Washington and Colorado Department of State v. Bacca, pose the most important questions this term ...

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The Real Threat Behind the Corona Virus

May 28, 2020 Uncategorized 0

by Julie Busby - JulieBusby.com If I was looking for a plot to the next sci-fi movie this would be it. When you see the entire world come together on ...

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Covid: Killing Fields of the Old and Sick?

May 28, 2020 Uncategorized 0

By Daniel McAdams Ron Paul Institute - LewRockwell.com Dear Friends of the Ron Paul Institute: The numbers are sickening and impossible to ignore. Throughout the United States the Coronavirus “pandemic” ...

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“Necessary” Is Not a Constitutional Argument

May 27, 2020 Constitution / Tench Coxe 0

By: Mike Maharrey I hear a lot of bad constitutional arguments justifying this or that federal action. One common justification for expanding federal power is: “This thing is necessary! It ...

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BOMBSHELL: Election Official Rigged Election Results For Democrats, Constituted ‘Significant Percentage Of The Total Votes,’ DOJ Says

May 26, 2020 Uncategorized 0

By Ryan Saavedra United States Attorney William M. McSwain announced on Thursday that Domenick J. DeMuro, a Judge of Elections in Philadelphia, has been charged with and pleaded guilty to ...

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Doctors raise alarm about health effects of continued coronavirus shutdown.

May 26, 2020 Uncategorized 0

Why is YOUR State Still Locked down? More than 600 doctors signed onto a letter sent to President Trump Tuesday pushing him to end the "national shutdown" aimed at slowing the spread of ...

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Amazon, Walmart Benefit During Pandemic;

May 26, 2020 Uncategorized 0

Small Businesses Suffer Government is showing a lot of favoritism toward big business during the COVID-19 crisis. by Thomas Gallatin - The Patriot Post The government’s response to the China ...

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2 Big Mistakes when Reading the Constitution

May 26, 2020 Uncategorized 0

By: Michael Boldin Common, dangerous – and usually from friends to the Constitution and liberty.

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Early Americans Would Have Rejected the U.S. Government of Today

By: Jacob Hornberger Even though most Americans are obviously unhappy with the federal government, many of them don’t question the structure of the government itself. Their ire is directed toward ...

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The Incorporation Doctrine and the Bill of Rights

By: Mike Maharrey In a previous Constitution 101 post, I established that the Bill of Rights was not originally intended to apply to the states. But lawyers and other supporters of ...

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