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The Proper Role of Government? They Don’t Have A Clue!

by KrisAnne Hall, JD What is the proper role of Government?  We have witnessed the perspectives of those in government, we hear their answers in every politcal debate, but what did ...

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Trashing the 12th Amendment with the National Popular Vote

December 22, 2018 Constitution / State Sovereignty 0

By Publius Huldah The compact for a National Popular Vote (NPV) is a destructive scheme. Yet it’s been approved by several States; and is pending in others. Since the text ...

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Documents Reveal More Details About Massive Federal Telephone Surveillance Program

December 22, 2018 Government / State Sovereignty 0

Documents obtained by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) reveal more about a super-secretive partnership between federal agents and AT&T to run a massive telephone surveillance program. Hemisphere was first publicly disclosed ...

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Today in History: The Boston Tea Party

On December 16th in 1773, a group of Bostonians dressed as Mohawk Indians boarded three British ships and dumped several tons of tea into Boston Harbor. The event became known ...

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What Should States Do When the Federal Government Usurps Power?

Advice From James Madison, Father of the U.S. Constitution. By Publius Huldah 1. What can a State – or several States – do to resist encroachments & usurpations by the ...

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Due Process Clause – 5th Amendment

The Due Process Clause of the 5th Amendment to the United States Constitution promises that no one can have their life, liberty or property taken away without Due Process. What ...

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Blueprint for States to Take On Warrantless Federal Surveillance

September 7, 2018 Constitution / State Sovereignty 0

Can states take on warrantless, mass surveillance from the NSA and other federal agencies? The first steps are already happening. A new law went into effect in Michigan in June ...

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All Guns Should Be “Undetectable” to the Government

The Second Amendment’s text isn’t hard to read, and it takes all sorts of legal somersaults to get around the “shall not be infringed” part. So, it is confusing and ...

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The Best and Worst States for Sound Money

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (July 12, 2018) – Utah, Texas, and Wyoming round out the top three most sound money-friendly states in the U.S., according to the 2018 Sound Money Index, released ...

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A Jeffersonian American Patriot is a State Patriot

One day in January 1811, Thomas Jefferson wrote to a French man of letters whose book he so much admired that he translated it into English and saw to its ...

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