My Dream Congressman
by: Jim Lewis First, congress is made up of two bodies, the house of representatives and the senate, so the person I will be describing could be in either body. ...
Read more.Is the Natural Law still relevant in these United States?
Both are obvious violations of the Natural Law, upon which these United States were founded. New York – -(AmmoLand.com)- Politicians should articulate sound and rational policy positions for the Nation, and ...
Read more.You’d Better Nip That Power in the Bud!
By: Mike Maharrey When you see even the slightest expansion of government power, you should resist it. If you don’t nip it in the bud, the vine will take over ...
Read more.Smoking Gun: Feds Partner with Local Police to Facilitate Warrantless Surveillance
By: Mike Maharrey Information uncovered by activists in Berkeley, California, revealed a web of cooperation between state, local and federal authorities as they secretly spied on a political rally. This ...
Read more.James Madison on War as a Great Threat to Liberty
By: Tenth Amendment Excerpted from Political Observations, 20 April 1795 Of all the enemies to public liberty war is, perhaps, the most to be dreaded, because it comprises and develops ...
Read more.Surveillance: You’d Better Chose Wisely
By: Mike Maharrey I’ve often joked that George Orwell’s novel 1984 was meant to be a warning, not an instruction manual. And yet every day the U.S. marches closer and ...
Read more.Trial By Jury: A Jewel of Freedom
By: Joe Wolverton, II The Anglo-American protection of a person’s right to have the legitimacy of accusations made against him determined by a jury of his peers is of ancient ...
Read more.How our Constitution was supposed to work: new evidence comes to light
By: Rob Natelson Judging by the promises of presidential candidates, you might think the federal government is designed to fix whatever ails us: health care, education, crime, infrastructure, the common ...
Read more.God and Guns Are None of Uncle Sam’s Business
By: Jackson Pemberton The pro-gunners want Congress to do this. The anti-gunners what Congress to do that. Same for religious issues. Well, there are 102 major legislative bodies in the ...
Read more.Read the Commerce Clause in the Light Cast by the Other Parts of Our Constitution
By Publius Huldah The parts of our federal Constitution are so interrelated that it is impossible to understand a single clause therein without considering all of the other provisions of ...
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