Constitution
Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association Convention Speaks of Nullification
VIDEO - Joe Wolverton of The New American magazine reports on the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association, or CSPOA, convention which was...
“Mental Illness” Diagnoses Are the Slippery Slope to Gun Confiscation
With the latest edition of the “psychiatric Bible,” the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, claiming that 50 percent of Americans will...
Read moreFederal Judge Rules for Property Rights, Smacks Down Abusive Feds
Judge Robert C. Jones vindicates rancher rights, cites Federal officials for conspiracy, racketeering, extortion, witness intimidation, fraud, mail fraud. ...
Read moreIllinois Legislature Passes Concealed Carry Bill
The Illinois legislature has passed a bill allowing for concealed carry of a firearm; but will the bill sufficiently uphold the U.S. Constitution...
Read moreObama’s FBI Pick No Friend of the Constitution
James B. Comey, the man reported to be President Obama's choice to succeed Robert Mueller as director of the FBI, vigorously supported the...
Read moreBehind Eric Holder’s Closed Door, News Execs Plead Case for Free Press
Representatives of several major news organizations went behind closed doors Thursday in an off-the-record discussion with Attorney General Eric Holder on the rules...
Read moreIRS Wastes Millions on Unneeded, Unused Mobile Devices, Audit Finds
According to a Treasury Department audit, the IRS spent about $2 million in 2011 on aircards and smartphones that either went unused or...
Read moreConstitutional Sheriffs Convention Focus: States’ Rights, 2nd Amendment
On May 31 and June 1, the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association (CSPOA) will hold a convention outside St. Louis, Missouri. The...
Read moreObama vs. GOP on Judicial Nominees
As President Obama faces off against Senate Republicans in a showdown over his abuse of recess appointments, a conflict that has gone to...
Read moreHigh Court to Hear Case Challenging Prayer at Government Meetings
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case that could place limitations on prayer at government meetings in cities, towns, and municipalities...
Read moreNew York Times: Obama “Forced” to Make Recess Appointments
In an editorial, the New York Times claimed that Republican recalcitrance is forcing the president to make recess appointments. ...
Read moreMo. Gov. May Allow Gun Control Nullification to Pass Without His Signature
Sources inside Missouri Governor Jay Nixon's office indicate that he might allow the Second Amendment Preservation Act passed by the state legislature to...
Read moreHomeland Security “Police” Monitored Tea Party IRS Protests
Agents from the Department of Homeland Security posing as national “police” were deployed across the country this week to monitor and intimidate Tea...
Read moreConnecticut Gun Law Challenged in Federal Court
Connecticut's seven-week-old gun law, passed in response to the massacre at Sandy Hook School in Newtown in December, has been challenged in federal...
Read moreAntiwar.com Editors Sue FBI for Surveillance Files
The editors of Antiwar.com are suing the FBI for access to surveillance files they say the agency has compiled on them and their...
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