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by Thomas E. Woods, LewRockwell.com On Independence Day weekend, Georgetown University law professor Randy Barnett and I appeared on Freedom Watch, Judge Napolitano’s new program on the FOX Business Network. In the first segment, the Judge and I discussed my new...
by State Rep. Matthew Shea (WA-4th) I, like many people, believe that the Constitution is not a living document. The corollary to this principle is that if it is not living then it cannot die. However, the question of whether the Constitution is followed and...
by Brian Roberts The federal government takeover of the health care industry and your loss of medical freedom only lacks a Presidential signature to become a federal law. We the people know that this cannot stand if America is to remain a free country. Keep your head...
by Michael Boldin Today the federal government is literally everywhere. It has its nose in everything, and it has been that way for a long, long time. In the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions of 1798, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison warned us that if the federal...