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Joe Wolverton, II, J.D.

When it comes to reaffirming the fundamental right of due process and proclaiming an unswerving commitment to upholding our constitutional values, Obama's May 23 foreign policy speech was full of sound and fury signifying nothing.

The new book Deep State by Marc Ambinder and D.B. Grady reads like an encomium rather an indictment of the federal government's secret activities.

 

 

 

In less than a week, at least six people in Yemen were killed in U.S. drone strikes, and many others were wounded.

 

A bill nullifying ObamaCare in South Carolina is being held up in the state Senate Finance Committee by the chairman.

Changes made to federal regulations grant the military sweeping new powers to perform domestic police activities.

As drone technology improves, U.S. relations worsen with nations such as Pakistan whose citizens are terrorized by the drones.

In an e-mail to gun owners, Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.) called for opposition to the United Nation's Arms Trade Treaty.

A small business owner in West Plains, Missouri, is offering three parcels of land free of charge to gun manufacturers or distributors currently doing business in states with restrictive gun laws.

In a letter to Senator Harry Reid, the Department of Justice reported that the FISA court approved every request by the government to place citizens under electronic surveillance.

Both houses of the Missouri state legislature have approved a Second Amendment preservation bill. That bill will now go to the governor for his signature or veto.

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