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Article Image Refuse To Bow To The Illegitimate Power Of The State

Politicians would do well to read history. They would do well to remember that the Revolutionary War was fought over far less tax abuse.

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Photography Is Not a Crime

Twice in 2007, Robert Ekas flipped off police in Oregon for no apparent reason than to express his First Amendment right to do so. And twice he was pulled over. Now he is suing for violating his First and Fourth Amendment rights. He is representing h

Article Image Refuse To Bow To The Illegitimate Power Of The State

The facts are there for anyone who cares to view them. By the government’s own numbers, the rate of child assault, rape, starvation, and murder is far higher among children in state “care” than it is in the general population.

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Visit http://guardiansofthefreerepublics.com/front-page.html . Read and listen to the information offered. If you agree then volunteer.

News Link • Global Reported By Jim Palmisano
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Simple Justice

State v. Meekins, 2009 WL 4876866 (Tex.App.-Amarillo 2009). where the validity of a consent search is ultimately determined based on the nuance of language. A police officer stops a driver named Williams for a traffic violation. After checking

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Students For Liberty

Students For Liberty joined the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) in an amicus brief submitted to the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) for the upcoming case Christian Legal Society v. Martinez. The brief argues in favor

News Link • Global Reported By Darren Wolfe
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Here's an hilarious performance by Arizona's own Cartridge Family, filmed at the recent Bill of Rights Day gathering. The event was held in December 2009 at the beautiful and historic Wrigley Mansion in Phoenix, AZ.

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NY Times

The Ohio Supreme Court struck a victory for privacy rights, ruling police need a warrant to search a cellphone. The court rightly recognized cellphones are a lot more than just telephones, and hold a wealth of personal information and the privacy int

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