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This Constitution Day, Try Something New: Ignore the Feds!
By Michael Boldin on September 16, 2009 in Constitution, Featured, Founding Principles, Nullification
Calling on the feds – whether it’s though elections, or protests, or lawsuits, or rallies – is a failed strategy. So how about trying something new?
Thoughts on Constitution Day: Understanding Positive Grant and Limited Government
Today is a day that’s not celebrated like many other “holidays” in American society. You see, September 17th is Constitution Day – a day that appears to be nearly forgotten in America. Sadly, over the years, people have stopped paying attention to the Constitution. It’s rare to hear people talking about the rules for government [...]
June 25th: 7 Year Anniversary
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