Archive for December, 2011

2011 Year in Review

2011 Year in Review

Onward and upward – the Constitution and Liberty!


To “regulate” Commerce means more than to “make it regular”

To "regulate" Commerce means more than to "make it regular"

It’s not just progressives who push myths about the Constitution…


What if the Constitution No Longer Applied?

What if the Constitution No Longer Applied?

Judge Napolitano on what we face right now


Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas!

We believe that while the path to the Constitution and your liberty might be a long, winding road – the cause is right and just


Was Jefferson a Socialist?

Was Jefferson a Socialist?

two letters answers this question. N.O. Tom Woods explains


The Dangerous Supreme Court

The Dangerous Supreme Court

the division of powers in the American system disappeared long ago, and the checks and balances do not work.


Aborting Guns?

Aborting Guns?

John Lambert tackles two hot-button issues in one thought-provoking article


Bill of Rights. FTW!

Bill of Rights. FTW!

On December 15, 1791, the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution – known as the Bill of Rights – came into effect through the process of ratification by the States.


You don’t have ‘Constitutional Rights’

You don't have 'Constitutional Rights'

the subtle difference in the actual intent of the Bill of Rights and the common notion that it serves as the source of rights is extremely important.


Original intent? Understanding? Meaning?

Original intent? Understanding? Meaning?

When interpreting phrases in the Constitution, you look to how the ratifiers understood them. Period.


Action Alert: Nullification Movie in the Final Stages

Action Alert: Nullification Movie in the Final Stages

Can you please HELP push us across the finish line right now?


Politicians Blow with the Wind. Principles are Timeless

Politicians Blow with the Wind. Principles are Timeless

The principles enshrined in the Constitution do not change. If anything, today’s more complex world cries out for the moral clarity provided by holding true to these principles from the Founding Fathers.


Presidential Power, Explained.

Presidential Power, Explained.

Under our system of government, the powers of the federal government and the president are defined and limited by the Constitution.


10th Amendment Focus at Presidential Forum

10th Amendment Focus at Presidential Forum

Republican presidential hopefuls shared the spotlight with the Tenth Amendment, state sovereignty issues and the principles of nullification during Saturday’s Republican Presidential Forum hosted by Mike Huckabee.


More Constitutional Baby Babble. This time at Vanity Fair

More Constitutional Baby Babble. This time at Vanity Fair

Vanity Fair’s sophisticated approach to rescuing a drowning man is this: Lecture him about how we all need plenty of water.


The States have the Power to Protect their Borders

The States have the Power to Protect their Borders

The battle raging between the federal government and the State of Arizona over its so-called anti immigration law has raised several constitutional issues


Tyranny Knows no Borders

Tyranny Knows no Borders

Will the American people finally stand up and say NO to big government and take back our country, restore our civil liberties, and our Constitution?


Peace and no Entangling Alliances: Did this View Make the Founders a Bunch of Quacks?

Peace and no Entangling Alliances: Did this View Make the Founders a Bunch of Quacks?

The title says it all. So what’s the answer?