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Posted by Tenth Amendment on May 18th, 2011 | Categorized as Network Posts | Tagged as constitution, declaration of independence, epa, founding fathers, george washington, north dakota, revolution, ron paul, tenth amendment, thomas jefferson, war on drugs
Thomas Jefferson and George Washington both grew hemp, and Benjamin Franklin owned one of America’s first paper mills that produced durable and long-lasting hemp paper that was to play a crucial role in the founding of a new nation.
Posted by Tenth Amendment on May 11th, 2011 | Categorized as Network Posts | Tagged as constitution, epa, nullification, politics, republic, war on drugs
nullification is for everyone who has concluded that national politics does not serve the people and is beyond repair by way of the tired and useless “get out the vote” strategy.
Posted by The Foundry on May 10th, 2011 | Categorized as Network Posts | Tagged as epa, politics, republic, revolution, war on drugs
The record will show that the May 9 extradition by Colombia of Walid Makled Garcia to Venezuela constitutes a major lost opportunity for the Obama Administration to interrogate and prosecute a Venezuelan drug kingpin with close ties to high-level Venezuelan officials and to expose the depth of narco-corruption within the Hugo Chavez regime in Venezuela….
Posted by Tenth Amendment on April 7th, 2011 | Categorized as Network Posts | Tagged as constitution, epa, firearms, florida, kentucky, medical marijuana, taxes, tenth amendment, thomas jefferson, war on drugs
Government loves having enemies – it allows them to increase their power, size, and control…
Posted by Tenth Amendment on March 24th, 2011 | Categorized as Network Posts | Tagged as 9/11, afghanistan, bill of rights, constitution, deficit, epa, federal spending, florida, iraq, judge napolitano, medicare, national security, patriot act, republic, revolution, sarah palin, tea party, tenth amendment, war on drugs
A wolf in sheep’s clothing? Laurence Vance warns – buyer beware
Posted by Tenth Amendment on January 21st, 2011 | Categorized as Network Posts | Tagged as constitution, epa, federal reserve, patriot act, republic, revolution, ron paul, tea party, war on drugs
Ron Paul asks – will a renewed interest in the constitution lead to a renewed adherence to it for every issue?
Posted by Tenth Amendment on November 23rd, 2010 | Categorized as Network Posts | Tagged as alabama, Barbara Boxer, california, civil war, Dianne Feinstein, eric holder, inflation, medical marijuana, mexico, nullification, politics, united nations, war on drugs
Passage of such a law would open a can of worms for federal authority and bring back the idea of a people’s nullification.
Posted by Tenth Amendment on October 21st, 2010 | Categorized as Network Posts | Tagged as bailouts, civil war, constitution, deficit, elections, epa, federal reserve, Harry Reid, medicaid, medicare, Mitch McConnell, national security, new york, pakistan, republic, revolution, ron paul, social security, tea party, tenth amendment, war on drugs
“Never, ever, under any circumstances, for any reason, trust in, rely on, or put any hope in Republican promises. As night follows day, disappointment, vexation, and anger are sure to follow.”
Posted by Campaign For Liberty on October 14th, 2010 | Categorized as Network Posts | Tagged as connecticut, constitution, nullification, war on drugs
By Thomas WoodsConnecticut attorney general candidate Martha Dean is taking serious heat in the major state newspapers for her support of state nullification of unconstitutional federal laws. I’ve already defended her against her robotic Democrat…
Posted by The Foundry on September 10th, 2010 | Categorized as Network Posts | Tagged as epa, hillary clinton, mexico, national security, politics, revolution, war on drugs
After a major foreign policy speech, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was asked to comment on the drug violence in Mexico. She answered quite frankly:
We face an increasing threat from a well-organized network drug trafficking threat that is, in some cases, morphing into or making common cause with what we would consider an insurgency in…