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Portrait of Conscience: Sophie Scholl died on this day February 22nd 1943

Portrait of Conscience: Sophie Scholl died on this day February 22nd 1943

Today, February 22nd,  is the 70th anniversary of Sophie Scholl’s death.  In times like these, it is important to remember those who stood up with conscience peacefully against  horrors. This former Hitler youth who had quit in order to become a nursery school teacher, helped found the White Rose group which advocated through leaflets and [...]

Obama Gives Himself Permission To Kill by Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

After stonewalling for more than a year federal judges and ordinary citizens who sought the revelation of its secret legal research justifying the presidential use of drones to kill persons overseas — even Americans — claiming the research was so sensitive and so secret that it could not be revealed without serious consequences, the government [...]

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              Written by Kelli Sladick Representative Brett Hildabrand of Kansas’ 17th district has introduced a bill, HB2161, to nullify the so-called “indefinite detention” powers of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). HB2161 has many co-sponsors including Representatives: Bradford, Claeys, Garber, Grosserode, Hedke, Houser, Howell, Montgomery, O’Brien, Peck, Petty, Read [...]

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Government Violence: The Missing Link in the Gun Control Debate – The Rutherford Institute

The Rutherford Institute :: Government Violence: The Missing Link in the Gun Control Debate. By John W. Whitehead January 02, 2013 “We need to look more closely at a culture that all too often glorifies guns and violence.”—President Barack Obama It didn’t take long for the tragedy of the Newtown, Connecticut shootings, which left 20 [...]

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2013: The Tenther Movement Hits its Stride – Tenth Amendment Center

2013: The Tenther Movement Hits its Stride – Tenth Amendment Center. By Michael Boldin When Department of Justice attorney John Walsh recently referred to marijuana legalization in Colorado and Washington State as attempts to nullify federal law – yes, he used the word nullify – I thought something amazing had just happened. After 17 years [...]

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Let’s Abandon the Constitution, Says Professor – Tenth Amendment Center

Let’s Abandon the Constitution, Says Professor – Tenth Amendment Center. 1/2/2013  By Thomas Woods No, not because it cedes too much power to the federal government. Surely that opinion would not be allowed in the New York Times. Anticipating objections, I agree with the Spoonerite criticism of the Constitution, but in what follows I am acting as [...]

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This is a fantastic Blog piece on how childrens toys are needlessly complicated these days.  From annoying and extra complex toys to assemble, to those which are already together but if you “transform” it to an alter ego, good luck getting it back into the other position. Toys shouldn’t be too complex to deal with, [...]

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  With a holiday WhiteHouse.Gov petition against Piers Morgan’s war on the 2nd Amendment hit a strong amount of signers.   The White House has promised an response any petitions over 25,000.   At the moment of this writing the petition has 90,891 signers since just Friday, Dec 21st, 2012.  This is during the holidays, so the [...]

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Trust the Feds on Privacy? No Way. – Tenth Amendment Center

Trust the Feds on Privacy? No Way. – Tenth Amendment Center. By John Whitehead  (Constitutional Lawyer and founder of The Rutherford Institute) “The game is rigged, the network is bugged, the government talks double-speak, the courts are complicit and there’s nothing you can do about it.” -David Kravets, reporting for Wired Nothing you write, say, [...]

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Government Spying Out of Control by Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Government Spying Out of Control by Judge Andrew P. Napolitano on Creators.com – A Syndicate Of Talent. By Andrew P. Napolitano After President Richard Nixon was forced from office in 1974, congressional investigators discovered what they believed was the full extent of his use of the FBI and the CIA to engage in domestic spying. [...]

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