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Published July 11, 2013
President Obama's radical rejection of the rule of law has had fatal consequences.
Published July 04, 2013
Since the Fourth of July 2012, freedom has been diminished.
Published June 27, 2013
Which is more dangerous to personal liberty in a free society: a renegade who tells an inconvenient truth about government law-breaking, or government officials who lie about what the renegade revealed?
Published June 20, 2013
When confronted with conflicting oaths, Edward Snowden opted for the higher good: fidelity to the supreme law of the land.
Published June 13, 2013
The government says we should trust it. But who in his right mind would do so after the NSA phone surveillance program revelations?
Published June 06, 2013
This week the American people awoke to learn of the most monumental, gargantuan violation of American values in our history.
Published June 06, 2013
What if it is a crime to backslap terror fighters and to encourage their terrorist-affiliated organizations to fight, except if the backslapper is an FBI agent or a senator?
Published May 30, 2013
Whether under oath or not, because Holder spoke in his official capacity before a congressional committee in its official capacity, he was legally bound to tell the truth and legally bound not to mislead the committee.
Published May 23, 2013
Reporters are protected in their craft by the First Amendment, and the Supreme Court has ruled that they can ask whatever questions they wish without fear of prosecution.
Published May 16, 2013
Freedom is our natural state and is the ultimate natural right. Safety is a need that we ourselves can provide when unimpeded by the government.