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by Lew Rockwell It’s another revolutionary season in American politics, with voters preparing to do everything they can within the structure of the law to throw out the bad guys and the bad system they represent. The focus is on this amorphous thing called the...
by Robert Greenslade Several years ago, a plan was hatched to circumvent the electoral system designed by the Founders for electing the President and Vice President of these United States. The plan, if adopted, will infuse a national popular vote into the system...
by Gary Wood Utah Senator Bob Bennett did not receive the delegate votes necessary to appear on the ballot. Instead delegates supported two new senatorial candidates, Mike Lee and Tim Bridgewater, who are now campaigning to win the upcoming Republican primary. ...
by Shane Musgrove A Call from “We the People†to All State Representatives This writing is intended to speak for “We the People†as stated in the preamble of the United States Constitution, and concerns all who are now in State leadership or running for State...
by Rob Natelson Here are some quick comments on the Supreme Court’s opinion in Citizens United v. FEC: * The Court voided a federal law insofar as the law banned independent election expenses by corporations and labor unions on behalf of a candidate. Direct...
by Rob Natelson The recent election results in Virginia and New Jersey – representing in part a strong repudiation of the threats to freedom over the past year – have energized many pro-liberty activists. It is imperative that we keep the pressure on. But we can...