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Notice and Demand to the Federal Government

Notice and Demand to the Federal Government

Senator Jim Lembke presented Senate Concurrent Resolution 34, the Tenth Amendment Resolution, on the Missouri Senate Floor, and passed 26-6. It currently waits in the Missouri House rules committee. SENATE ...
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Greece is Just the Beginning!

Greece is Just the Beginning!

(h/t Lew Rockwell) ...
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DC is Busy

DC is Busy

But not on anything you would expect from a government adhering to the Constitution. Healthcare, financial markets, petroleum exploration and extraction, economic activity, immigration, national ID cards, cap and trade, ...
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The Case Against Case Law

The Case Against Case Law

Today when you hear the term Constitutional Scholar or Constitutional Expert you get the image of someone who has studied the Constitution and perhaps the Ratification Debates as well as ...
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What Has The Drug War Wrought

What Has The Drug War Wrought

This is what happens when we call consentual consumtion a crime. This man had his dog killed, and the police found only a small amount of marajuana (enough for a ...
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A Case for Nullification

A Case for Nullification

Oklahoma House Joint Resolution 1054 was vetoed by Governor Brad Henry on Friday. The resolution would have prevented Oklahomans from the mandated purchase of health insurance and prevented monetary penalties ...
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Can we make it stop?

Can we make it stop?

Late last year, Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC) was asked about the constitutionality of the pending Obamacare legislation. He answered that “most of the stuff we do is not authorized by ...
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Would It Be Ok For A State To Repel An Invasion If The Feds Refused To?

Would It Be Ok For A State To Repel An Invasion If The Feds Refused To?

After considering the new, much maligned Arizona Immigration Bill, I have decided that it is appropriate and necessary. After all, if the Mexican Army was to invade Arizona and try ...
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Why the Bill of Rights?

Why the Bill of Rights?

The Bill of Rights also known as the First Ten Amendments to the Constitution were ratified by the states on December 15, 1791 The states having at the time of ...
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Should the Government Promote Fishing?

Should the Government Promote Fishing?

A Cato essay on special-interest spending explains how many federal programs deliver subsidies to particular groups of individuals and businesses while harming taxpayers and damaging the overall economy. A major ...
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To Whom the Future Falls

To Whom the Future Falls

Last night my wife Gloria and I hosted our inaugural book study club at our home.Sadly it was not well attended, with only one other couple and our two dogs ...

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