It is probably fair to say no President, First Lady, or candidate for said office has ever left a campaign event, state dinner or probably any meal in general saying, “Gee, I wish I’d had more to eat.” Yet none before the Obamas entered 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue have claimed the authority to tell us what [...]
Oct 01, 2012 | Categories:Big Brother, Big Government, Commentary, Education, Government, Liberty, Nullification, Tenthers | Tags: bully, children, hungry, lunch, nutrition, Protest, school, usda |
With the recent outburst of Police-State action in Chicago, while we’d hoped it wouldn’t come to this – we can’t say we didn’t know it was coming. With images coming not out of Iran or Egypt, but out of some of the Tenther communities own back yard, we’re witnessing a literal army of state and [...]
May 22, 2012 | Categories:Big Brother, Big Government, Constitution, Founding Fathers, Founding Principles, Government, Tenthers | Tags: Chicago, Constitution, First Amendment, NDAA, Occupy Movement, Occupy Wall Street, Police-State, Protest, tenth amendment center, TSA, Tyranny |

Newsweek has put together a “Tax Attacks” propaganda piece. The gist of this piece is that Joseph Stack was one of many violent protesters who “believed taxes are unjustified,” and thus reacted with violent actions. Of course, anyone who believes that taxes are unjustified necessarily gets lumped in with all of the mad bombers, shooters, [...]
Feb 28, 2010 | Categories:History, Terrorism | Tags: Protest, Resistance, Taxation |
Hungry for Freedom
It is probably fair to say no President, First Lady, or candidate for said office has ever left a campaign event, state dinner or probably any meal in general saying, “Gee, I wish I’d had more to eat.” Yet none before the Obamas entered 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue have claimed the authority to tell us what [...]
Oct 01, 2012 | Categories:Big Brother, Big Government, Commentary, Education, Government, Liberty, Nullification, Tenthers | Tags: bully, children, hungry, lunch, nutrition, Protest, school, usda | Leave A Comment »