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Five Weapons. One Target: Your Liberty.

Five Weapons. One Target: Your Liberty.

The Anti-Federalists weren't just arguing politics; they were issuing dire warnings for generations to come. They predicted the Constitution contained the seeds of tyranny that would lead to a corrupt ...
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Even the "LAW" isn't Above the Law

Even the “LAW” isn’t Above the Law

In America, the law is king. But here's what the schools don't teach: even government's laws aren't above THE law. The Constitution is the supreme law of the land - ...
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The Unseen Positives in Government Layoffs

The Unseen Positives in Government Layoffs

while laying off all those federal employees and their welfare-warfare programs would necessarily mean that those people would have to re-train to get the rapidly expanding new private-sector jobs, the ...
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Oath to the Constitution: Broken Every Single Day

Oath to the Constitution: Broken Every Single Day

They all take an oath. And they all ignore it - all the time ...
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No Such Thing as an Unconstitutional Law

No Such Thing as an Unconstitutional Law

When government goes beyond its limits, those acts carry no legal force at all. Theyโ€™re usurpations - STOLEN POWER. And they deserve to be treated that way too ...
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VOID: Unconstitutional "Laws" are No Law at All

VOID: Unconstitutional “Laws” are No Law at All

This is true from the moment the unconstitutional act is passed, the regulation published, the order signedย  - it has no authority from day one ...
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They Said It Was for Defense. It Was for Control.

They Said It Was for Defense. It Was for Control.

From ancient Rome to the streets of Boston, a timeless formula has always demanded the same price: liberty. The founders didnโ€™t discover this danger - they recognized the pattern. They ...
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Our Duty: Enforce the Constitution

Our Duty: Enforce the Constitution

The only way to turn things around is get back to the foundation. That's why we take it right back to the founders and the old revolutionaries: The duty to ...
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The Original Shutdown Wasn't a Political Game. It Was Revolution.

The Original Shutdown Wasn’t a Political Game. It Was Revolution.

On October 20th, 1774, the First Continental Congress passed the Continental Association, a coordinated economic shutdown in response to relentless attacks by the British Empire, including the hated Coercive Acts ...
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The Lowdown on the Government Shutdown

The Lowdown on the Government Shutdown

This is nothing more than political theater. Don't get caught up in the rhetoric and emotion. The only thing that matters is what Congress ultimately does ...
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This Wasn't a Request. It Was a Refusal.

This Wasn’t a Request. It Was a Refusal.

The First Continental Congress met in 1774 to respond to the hated Coercive Acts - Parliamentโ€™s brutal punishment for the Boston Tea Party. They had a decision: submit to tyranny, ...
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The Revolution Didn't Begin with a Shot. It Began with a Line in the Sand.

The Revolution Didn’t Begin with a Shot. It Began with a Line in the Sand.

Life, liberty, and property werenโ€™t just theories - they were the foundation of the American Revolution. John Locke wrote them, the Declaration adopted them, but Samuel Adams turned them into ...