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Dan Itse on ObamaCare

Dan Itse on ObamaCare

Are federal laws necessarily Constitutional by mere virtue of their passage? Was Congress really intended to be the arbiter of its own authority? Here by special request of the orator, ...
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Why I Wrote "Freedom For A Change"

Why I Wrote “Freedom For A Change”

During the U.S. Presidential campaigns of 2008, I endeavored to write a book about Freedom. I was literally compelled to do so with the most motivated passion and necessity. Why? ...
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Randy Brogdon: Obamacare Opt-Out

Randy Brogdon: Obamacare Opt-Out

cross-posted from the Oklahoma Tenth Amendment Center ...
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Salt Restrictions are Just the Tip of the Iceberg

Salt Restrictions are Just the Tip of the Iceberg

Browsing the news recently, I came across this article : http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,591285,00.html Anyone who has been paying attention for the last few years had to expect that once the government is ...
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Civil Commitments: Necessary and Proper?

Civil Commitments: Necessary and Proper?

Las Monday the Supreme Court in United States v. Comstock, held that Congress has the power under the Necessary and Proper Clause of Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution ...
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Don't Hedge Against Government Inflation

Don’t Hedge Against Government Inflation

You may watch or listen to Glenn Beck and know that Goldline International is a sponsor. Like every other gold seller, the company is trying to profit from the disastrous, ...
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Withdrawal FAIL

Obama, Iraq: FAIL!

The image says it all. (h/t JH Huebert) ...
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The Hysteria over the Civil Rights Act

The Hysteria over the Civil Rights Act

In light of the hysteria in recent days, here’s some valuable information from Thomas Sowell, from his indispensable book <em>Civil Rights: Rhetoric or Reality? Sowell notes that champions of the ...
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The People’s Action speaks Loudly

The People’s Action speaks Loudly

The People have surely made their actions known in the recent primary elections. A 30 year career party switching politician from Pennsylvania was dumped, a Republican party establishment figure and ...
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New Book Coming: Smear Artists Ready

My new book, Nullification, is coming June 29. Wait until you see the cover design. The design people are brilliant. The smears that will be hurled my way are entirely ...
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Supreme Court of the United States or The World?

Supreme Court of the United States or The World?

The United States Supreme Court leftists have once again decided to crush the Constitution and the 10th Amendment by striking down a juvenile sentencing law simply because they don’t like ...
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Doing D.C.

Doing D.C.

If you're one of the unfortunate Americans that live in fly-over country, I have bad news for you. Our nation's capitol is now pretty much off-limits to you. Last week ...

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