Scared of Freedom
Larken RoseWhy is it that so many people who vehemently complain about the actions of the monster in one breath, will turn around and defend the existence of the monster in the next? Simple: freedom scares them.
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Why is it that so many people who vehemently complain about the actions of the monster in one breath, will turn around and defend the existence of the monster in the next? Simple: freedom scares them.
If I don’t subject myself to the so-called “authority” of the president, who is just another flesh and blood “people” just like me, created by God, then "the prez" has no “authority” to delegate to TSA to violate my rights. Pretty simple.
As the deadline to raise the debt ceiling draws closer, many are now wondering if Barack Obama will try to go around Congress if a deal is not reached by August 2nd.
People on the right and left constantly ask what the framers would say about some event that is happening today. What would the framers say about whether the drones over Libya constitute a violation of Article I, Section 8, which gives Congress the p
The First Circuit in the case of Glik v. Cunniffe, which raises important questions regarding the existence of a constitutional right to record the activity of police officers in public areas and the scope of Massachusetts' wiretapping law.
Today's US Supreme Court decision to strike down California's ban on sale of video games to minors is especially good news for First Amendment advocates, because the 7-2 decision shows a coalition between conservatives and progressives on the Court
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Entered By: Bob SchulzThis past week, state officials in Connecticut and New York approved the creation of Constitution Lobbies, the first organizations of their kind ever established in America. Their sole mission is to confront government wrongdoers and secure Redress.
A pioneer in the use of logic in higher math, Kurt Gödel grew agitated when he saw what he considered a flaw in the U.S. Constitution, which would allow the U.S. to become a dictatorship, according to several biographers.
The tyranny we impose on those held in Guantanamo, Bagram and the secret CIA “black sites” we impose on ourselves. This is and always has been the disease of empire. Empire imports the crude and brutal tools of control and violence...
"Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely" -- Lord Acton
A tiresome plea I have heard throughout my adult life is that urged by most political conservatives: “we need to get back to the Constitution.”
I want to touch on three interrelated aspects of Housing and Finance issues, They are crucial to understanding the key pressures on Residential RE mess: Price, Employment, and lastly, legal issues impacting Title and REOs.
Imagine a well-funded Constitution Lobby in every state dedicated to one thing: institutionalizing Citizen vigilance, confronting government wrongdoers and securing Redress through powerful, lawful Civic Action. It may be about to happen…
A guy named Paul O’Rourke wrote a nasty blog post today claiming that Ron Paul doesn’t know what he’s talking about when it comes to the Constitution.
I finally finished uploading all my videos from Tucson, and have them in order on one playlist on my YouTube Channel. He didn't have to die... ARE YOU NEXT?
Recent IN Supreme Court 4th Amendment decision, your God-given right to LIFE, Peace Keeping as opposed to Law EnFORCEment in a Totalitarian Police-State, having to become your OWN media, and this case - it's all CONNECTED, you know...
Matt Southworth - Legislative Associate, Foreign Policy at FCNL - Afghanistan, Libya, War, Obama... / Shahid Buttar - executive director of the Bill of Rights Defense Committee - PATRIOT Act - Memorial Day
Matt Southworth - Legislative Associate, Foreign Policy at FCNL - Afghanistan, Libya, War, Obama... / Shahid Buttar - executive director of the Bill of Rights Defense Committee - PATRIOT Act - Memorial Day
Is the federal government entrusted with the duty of securing the peoples’ rights? In reality, it is the duty of the States, not the federal government, to protect the individual rights of the people. Further, only PEOPLE have rights!
I received an e-mail message today (May 25th) about a proposed Constitutional amendment that would compel our elected representatives to be fully subject to the same laws citizens and taxpayers are all expected to obey.
this is a PEACEFUL protest. It is VITAL that everyone is respectful and nonviolent. Anything to the contrary will only hurt our cause...
This opinion in Barnes v. State is not a final decision here in Indiana until all opportunities are exhausted by either party (barnes and/or the state), the court responds and the final decision is certified by the Clerk of the Supreme Court.
People this is not just another political fantasy by a mindless-moron acting out some fantasy of his real-owners: This would declare the entire world to be enemies of the US, and thus liable to be attacked whenever one of our paranoid psycho's...
Rep. Garamendi was very concerned by the limitless geographic boundaries of the provision. Essentially, it would enable the U.S. to use military force anywhere in the world (including within the U.S.) in search of terrorists.
Debate Over: The United States has official entered the annuls of history as a Soviet-style police state
"The Court today arms the police with a way routinely to dishonor the Fourth Amendment’s warrant requirement in drug cases." Ginsberg
On June 10, 1215 AD, after prolonged rebellion and frustrating negotiation, a group of England’s most influential barons entered London to force the disastrous King John Softsword into accepting a revolutionary charter of individual freedoms.
Former Arizona State Senator Karen Johnson and her husband Jerry, invites Rick Dalton, who teaches at the Heritage Academy in Mesa Arizona, to give a presentation about the links between the Mormon faith and the Constitution. The message is a great o
Last week the media focused on President Obama's basic eligibility to be president while ignoring the unconstitutional manner in which he governs.