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http://www.ncc-1776.org, by L. Neil Smith

My interest in guns and shooting began with a competitive program co-sponsored by the National Rifle Association and the Boy Scouts of America, when I was eleven years old, sixty-one years ago, in 1957, the same year the first artificial satellite, S

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By Andrew P. Napolitano

When Donald Trump became president, he swore an oath to uphold the Constitution and enforce federal laws "faithfully." James Madison, who was the scrivener at the Constitutional Convention, insisted on using the word "faithfully" in the presi

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https://mises.org, Ryan McMaken

The phrase "pro-gun, pro-military" is used by some conservatives to describe themselves, as if the two go together seamlessly. For example, activist and political candidate Erin Cruz states she is both "Pro Second Amendment" and "Pro Military" in her

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https://www.technocracy.news, Dr. Tim Ball

It started with the theory of Administrative law and gave way to a later legal theory called Reflexive law. Neither has anything to do with America's traditional 'Rule of Law' that is supposed to apply equal justice to all Americans regardless

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https://www.lewrockwell.com, By Ryan McMaken

While many defenders of private gun ownership recognize that the Second Amendment was written to provide some sort of counterbalance against the coercive power of the state, this argument is often left far too vague to reflect an accurate view of thi

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http://www.ncc-1776.org, by L. Neil Smith

Does the United States Constitution mean what it says? Does it say what it means? Was it written as some kind of obscure code that can only be interpreted into English by individuals with special education and credentials?

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https://www.infowars.com

In November of 2017 an ailing John McCain said that he and Democrat, Rhode Island Sen. Jack Reed, were working on a proposal to update the broad war powers Congress gave the Commander in Chief after the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

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LewRockwell.Com - Andrew Napolitano

A popular way to begin the first day of class in constitutional law in many American law schools is to ask the students what sets the U.S. Constitution apart from all others.

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Whatever complaints we may have about the US Constitution, it's hard not to appreciate this phrase in its preamble: [to] secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity…

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https://www.rutherford.org

"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."--Benjamin Franklin The ease with which Americans are prepared to welcome boots on the ground, regional lockdowns, routine

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