We are a country of laws and many would say those laws are what keeps our society civilized and allows us to generally go about our business in an orderly and structured society.
Rand Paul revisits Civil Rights Act
Paul’s position on the 1964 Civil Rights Act is pretty clear: he believes in nine of the 10 sections that dealt with removing discrimination by the government.
Government Should Draw A Line and Stick to It
When the founding fathers came up with the Constitution, they set lines in the sand for what the federal government can and cannot do. These lines are very important, once you start moving them, they’re likely to continue to move.…
The inflation party looks like it’s coming to a close
There have been major riots in Greece lately, as people are upset with their government as it tries to cut back its out-of-control debt.
Disappointment and Optimism over ASI Elections
I’d like to make a few suggestions to the next ASI president; first, the sky is the limit and don’t let anybody tell you otherwise.
Jurors hold a controversial power
I know of one way in which an individual can have power over the government by being a part of the system rather than working against it — it’s called jury duty.
America is not a democracy and should never hope to be one
Majority rule is not all it has been chalked up to be and the more we move towards it, the more our liberties and freedoms are destroyed.
WikiLeaks Leaks Classified War Video
An organization called WikiLeaks recently posted a classified video to YouTube showing a U.S. Apache Helicopter opening fire on people in Iraq in 2007.
Opening Our Minds Beyond A Linear World
Who would you vote for: Stalin or Hitler? Hopefully you’re thinking neither, despite the fact that you were presented with what appears to be a choice between the two.
The government needs to get back to basics
As a human being, I can’t think of anything more important than having rights and having them respected.
Ron Paul deserved to win the CPAC poll for presidential candidate
At the recent Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Washington D.C., a poll was conducted of the participants, of which one of the questions was “Thinking ahead to the 2012 Presidential election, who would you vote for as the next Republican nominee for President?”