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Federal Courts Fail to Protect Liberty

Federal Courts Fail to Protect Liberty

by Michael Boldin | Feb 24, 2023 | Audio/Video, Court Cases, Path to Liberty, Qualified Immunity, Right to Keep and Bear Arms, Surveillance

If they can violate your rights and get away with it – because they said so – you never really had any rights in the first place. This weekโ€™s reports include: -Surveillance Stans on Scotus -2nd Amendment Preservation Act -Nullify Qualified Immunity...
Trusting People With Power Is Dumb

Trusting People With Power Is Dumb

by Mike Maharrey | Feb 23, 2023 | Audio/Video, Big Government, Maharrey Minute

When you put faith in government people, youโ€™re betting against human nature. Instead of trusting people in power to do the right thing, we need to follow John Dickinson’s strategy. It’s up to us to defend the Constitution and liberty. View this post on...
Rights Are Not Gifts from Government!

Rights Are Not Gifts from Government!

by Mike Maharrey | Feb 2, 2023 | Audio/Video, Founding Principles, Maharrey Minute

If we need a government permission slip to exercise our rights — they aren’t really rights. In fact, our rights do not come from government. They flow out of our very existence. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Tenth Amendment Center...
Power Begets More Power

Power Begets More Power

by Mike Maharrey | Feb 2, 2023 | Audio/Video, Founding Principles, Maharrey Minute

If you give government an inch, it will take another. And another. And another. Keep going and eventually, it will have virtually unlimited power. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Tenth Amendment Center (@tenthamendmentcenter) For More Information Liberty,...
The “Penman of the Revolution” on the Path to Liberty

The “Penman of the Revolution” on the Path to Liberty

by Michael Boldin | Nov 14, 2022 | Audio/Video, Founding Principles, John Dickinson, Path to Liberty

Author of the most widely-read documents on American liberty until the publication of Common Sense in 1776, John Dickinsonโ€™s work earned him the nickname โ€œPenman of the Revolution.โ€ Born Nov 13, 1732 – his writings are filled with principles and strategies weโ€™d...
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