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Today in History: Second Continental Congress Responds to King George's Proclamation of Rebellion

Today in History: Second Continental Congress Responds to King George’s Proclamation of Rebellion

On Dec. 6, 1775, the Second Continental Congress responded to King George III's proclamation of rebellion, reaffirming the colonists' loyalty to the crown but reasserting their right to resist unconstitutional ...
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Applying James Madison's Strategy to Stopping Federal Gun Control

Applying James Madison’s Strategy to Stopping Federal Gun Control

A single state following Madison’s strategy would create troubles for the feds. A large state would cause serious issues for federal enforcement - and should a number of states take ...
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How Free People Should Respond to Unconstitutional Acts

How Free People Should Respond to Unconstitutional Acts

Ultimately - it’s up to “we the people” to protect and defend their own constitution and their own liberty - whether the government likes it, or not.  ...
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There Is No Right to a "Freedom from Fear"

There Is No Right to a “Freedom from Fear”

The right to own the tools of self-defense is a clear and simple extension of the right to life. Therefore, the state cannot legitimately limit it ...
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The Real Constitution They Don't Want You to Know About

The Real Constitution They Don’t Want You to Know About

For the "experts" and politicians - the Tenth Amendment is never the right answer ...
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Trenchard and Gordon: Forgotten Influences on the Founders

Trenchard and Gordon: Forgotten Influences on the Founders

Did you know that a survey of libraries and newspapers from the years leading up to the Declaration of Independence showed that John Trenchard and Thomas Gordon were more widely ...
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Alexander Hamilton's Biggest Big Government Plan

Alexander Hamilton’s Biggest Big Government Plan

Alexander Hamilton had a lot of big government plans for the United States, but his craziest plan may have been his proposal for an 11-point plan for government that he ...
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AUMF Reform Will Not Restore Proper Constitutional War Powers

AUMF Reform Will Not Restore Proper Constitutional War Powers

As they've been used, these AUMFs themselves are an unconstitutional delegation of war powers to the executive branch ...
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We the Exploited: The U.S. Government Buys and Sells Its Citizens for Profit and Power

We the Exploited: The U.S. Government Buys and Sells Its Citizens for Profit and Power

For years now, and with little real oversight or restrictions, the government has been compiling massive databases comprised of all manner of sensitive information on the citizenry ...
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Today in History: Continental Congress Approves Final Draft of the Articles of Confederation

Today in History: Continental Congress Approves Final Draft of the Articles of Confederation

On Nov. 15, 1777, the Second Continental Congress finalized the Articles of Confederation after 16 months of debate ...
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Obsta Principiis: Have We Waited too Long to Save Our Constitution and Our Freedom?

Obsta Principiis: Have We Waited too Long to Save Our Constitution and Our Freedom?

This was the alarm sounded by our Founding Fathers regarding the “silent and gradual” encroachment of despotism into the land of liberty. But our Founders didn’t coin that phrase; in ...
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Stop Drinking the Political Kool-Aid, America: Voting Will Not Save Us

Stop Drinking the Political Kool-Aid, America: Voting Will Not Save Us

Politics is a reality show, America’s favorite form of entertainment, dominated by money and profit, imagery and spin, hype and personality and guaranteed to ensure that nothing in the way ...

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