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Posted by Tenth Amendment on January 26th, 2012 | Categorized as Network Posts | Tagged as bill of rights, congressman paul, constitution, epa, first amendment, freedom of speech, kentucky, nullification, patriot act, republic, supreme court, tenth amendment, thomas jefferson
Premiering in February – Nullification the Movie!
Posted by Tenth Amendment on January 16th, 2012 | Categorized as Network Posts, War/Military | Tagged as constitution, executive order, foreign policy, iraq, politics, republic, supreme court, tenth amendment, thomas jefferson
when it comes to violating the Constitutional delegation of war powers, they generally draw up their strategy from the same playbook.
Posted by Tenth Amendment on January 12th, 2012 | Categorized as Network Posts | Tagged as constitution, facebook, light bulb, nullification, supreme court, tenth amendment, thomas jefferson
It does not require a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority keen to set brush fires in people’s minds
Posted by Tenth Amendment on January 9th, 2012 | Categorized as Network Posts | Tagged as constitution, idaho, north dakota, nullification, supreme court, thomas jefferson
When the Feds violate the Constitution, just ask THEM to fix it? No thanks!
Posted by Tenth Amendment on January 3rd, 2012 | Categorized as Network Posts | Tagged as civil war, constitution, idaho, nullification, supreme court, thomas jefferson
Jefferson vs those guys. Mike Maharrey sides with TJ.
Posted by Tenth Amendment on December 28th, 2011 | Categorized as Network Posts | Tagged as bill of rights, constitution, epa, facebook, george bush, healthcare, idaho, kansas, kentucky, maine, mexico, new hampshire, north dakota, nullification, patriot act, politics, ppaca, real id, revolution, ron paul, south carolina, sovereignty, supreme court, tea party, tenth amendment, thomas jefferson
Onward and upward – the Constitution and Liberty!
Posted by The Foundry on December 26th, 2011 | Categorized as Network Posts | Tagged as constitution, declaration of independence, epa, george washington, politics, supreme court, thomas jefferson
“The God who gave us life, gave us liberty at the same time,” Thomas Jefferson once wrote. “The hand of force may destroy, but cannot disjoin them.” Among the American Founders, there was a profound sense that faith and freedom were deeply intertwined. Nowadays, we are often told that religion is divisive and ought to kept away from politics for the sake of liberty. Religion somehow is opposed to liberty, and so liberty requires a diminution of religion in the public square. The view long consistent with our historical practice, … More
Posted by Tenth Amendment on December 20th, 2011 | Categorized as Network Posts | Tagged as bailouts, facebook, founding fathers, new york, nullification, revolution, sovereignty, thomas jefferson
two letters answers this question. N.O. Tom Woods explains
Posted by Tenth Amendment on December 8th, 2011 | Categorized as Network Posts | Tagged as bill of rights, constitution, founding fathers, freedom of speech, george washington, revolution, tenth amendment, thomas jefferson
The principles enshrined in the Constitution do not change. If anything, today’s more complex world cries out for the moral clarity provided by holding true to these principles from the Founding Fathers.
Posted by The Foundry on December 6th, 2011 | Categorized as Network Posts | Tagged as constitution, founding fathers, thomas jefferson
On this December 6, 1865, the 13th Amendment was adopted and slavery was abolished. There has always been intense debate about the existence of slavery in American history, precisely because it raises questions about this nation’s dedication to liberty and human equality. At the time of the Founding, there were about half a million slaves in the United States, mostly in the five southernmost states, where these individuals made up 40 percent of the population. From the outset, the Constitution contained three key compromises on enumeration, the slave trade, and … More