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Michael Badnarik on the Cost of Liberty

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Michael Badnarik interviewed by John Bush in a frank discussion about the cost of liberty, drawing a line in the sand, and the realities of the modern American tyranny. The Foundation for a Free Society http://www.myfreesociety.com/ Constitution Preservation http://www.constitutionpreservation.org/ Texas Libertarian Party http://lptexas.org/ Possibly Related Posts: The Philosophy of Liberty: Plunder Thomas Woods speaks at [...]

February 6th, 2011 | Posted in Liberty Voice TV,Media,Politics | Read More »

ACLU must start protecting ‘enumerated rights’

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While people in Tunisia and Egypt have taken to the streets in attempts to gain their liberty, Americans are losing their liberty with minimal protest.

Even the American Civil Liberties Union seems unfocused. At a time when we are being surrounded by a police state and the federal judiciary is being taken over by the Federalist Society and unitary executive theory that places the president above the law, we need a heightened appreciation of civil liberty and the Constitution on the part of the American people. The American people need to come together and to take a united stand against the police state and unaccountable executive branch power.

February 4th, 2011 | Posted in Featured,Politics,Ron Paul News,Web-Only Content | Read More »

Judge strikes down healthcare reform law

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MIAMI (Reuters) – A federal judge in Florida struck down President Barack Obama’s landmark healthcare overhaul as unconstitutional on Monday in the biggest legal challenge yet to federal authority to enact the law.

January 31st, 2011 | Posted in Featured,Politics,Web-Only Content | Read More »

Social Security now seen to run permanent deficits

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WASHINGTON (AP) – Sick and getting sicker, Social Security will run at a deficit this year and keep on running in the red until its trust funds are drained by about 2037, congressional budget experts said Wednesday in bleaker-than-previous estimates.

January 27th, 2011 | Posted in Featured,Politics,Web-Only Content | Read More »

Faceoff! States tell feds to back down

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8 already considering plans simply to ignore Obama’s health-care takeover

January 25th, 2011 | Posted in Featured,Politics,Web-Only Content | Read More »

Scott Horton Interviews Michael Boldin

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Micheal Boldin Nullify now Michael Boldin, founder of the Tenth Amendment Center, discusses Thomas Jefferson’s suggested response to government run amok: nullification; why a compromise agreement on raising the US debt ceiling will mean the current Republican resurgence has already fizzled out; the persistence of state medical marijuana laws despite federal government outrage and unfavorable SCOTUS rulings; why [...]

January 24th, 2011 | Posted in Featured,Politics | Read More »

Daley Has $7.7 Million in JPMorgan Stock to Divest on Way to White House

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William Daley.jpg William Daley has about $7.7 million worth of JPMorgan Chase & Co. shares that he will need to divest to take over as President Barack Obama’s chief of staff, according to administration officials and regulatory filings.   White House lawyers also are reviewing whether Daley will have to recuse himself from some White [...]

January 14th, 2011 | Posted in Featured,Politics | Read More »

Former Governor Gary Johnson: Spending Threatens Security

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Government spending must be halted, even in politically hazardous areas such as defense and Social Security, or it will destroy the country and the American way of life, former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson tells Newsmax.TV. The possible presidential candidate also advocates a system of work visas to deal with the illegal immigration problem.

December 30th, 2010 | Posted in Politics,Web-Only Content | Read More »

No Congress Since ’60s Makes as Much Law as 111th Affecting Most Americans

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However history judges the 535 men and women in the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate the past two years, one thing is certain: The 111th Congress made more law affecting more Americans since the “Great Society” legislation of the 1960s.

December 24th, 2010 | Posted in Featured,Politics | Read More »

Of course the state can make you buy stuff

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A couple of days ago a man named Henry Hudson, who claims to be something called a “federal judge”, struck down a part of the new so-called “health care bill” that would force so-called “citizens” to buy health insurance from state approved companies. The argument he used was interesting. His claim was that the government lacks the enumerated powers from the constitution to mandate that so-called “citizens” purchase health insurance. Of course Mr. Hudson has no problem with the government mandating that people be forced to buy his “services” even though I doubt there is a phrase in the constitution that specifically allows for this.

December 24th, 2010 | Posted in Featured,Health,Politics | Read More »

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