Legislators in Tennessee submitted House Joint Resolution 108 (HJR0108) on February 18th. While it’s non-binding, some of the language is quite well put. Here’s the intro: A RESOLUTION to affirm Tennessee’s sovereignty under the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States and to demand the federal government halt its practice of assuming powers [...]
Feb 19, 2009 | Categories:State Sovereignty Movement | Tags: 10th Amendment, state Sovereignty, tennessee |
A Letter from a Reader: Why this Conservative Tennessean Opposes REAL ID 1. REAL ID is a de facto national identification card. At least Lamar Alexander, in recent comments, was honest enough to admit this. Has America sacrificed so much for freedom only to create a “papers please†society? 2. REAL ID does an end-run [...]
Apr 09, 2007 | Categories:Activism | Tags: 4th-amendment, central-government, Guest Commentary, national-id, power, Real ID, tennessee |
REAL ID: Opposition in Tennesssee
A Letter from a Reader: Why this Conservative Tennessean Opposes REAL ID 1. REAL ID is a de facto national identification card. At least Lamar Alexander, in recent comments, was honest enough to admit this. Has America sacrificed so much for freedom only to create a “papers please†society? 2. REAL ID does an end-run [...]
Apr 09, 2007 | Categories:Activism | Tags: 4th-amendment, central-government, Guest Commentary, national-id, power, Real ID, tennessee | 5 Comments »