I’ve talked a lot lately about the protections of our rights, including life, liberty, and property. Yet most Americans have a very limited view of their property. So I thought this would be a good time to review James Madison’s opinion on the subject.
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In what may be a preview of the 2020 election, a U.S. District Judge has inserted herself into the Georgia election process. In this convoluted and painful decision, we have a federal judge ordering the state of Georgia to violate federal law and the Constitution of the United States.
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Recently, I found another example, of another state government assuming the tyrannical authority of rulership over the citizens of the state they was hired to serve. This governmental overreach comes out of the great State of Texas
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Between stories on the net and questions I’ve been asked over the last week, it seems a significant number of Americans are obsessed with the idea that Nancy Pelosi could become President on January 20th, 2021. So I decided we should settle down the hysteria and look at the facts of what would happen if there is a problem with the Presidential election.
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There’s a reason why I go back to original sources when I study, whether it’s the Constitution or a news event. Because I have learned over the years that it is unsafe to trust what other people say without verifying for myself. There have been plenty of examples through out our history, and the recent “pandemic” is just another.
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With the recent Democratic convention and VP running mate announcement, I thought it was time to look at just how corrupted the way we elect the President and Vice-President has become.
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With all the other restrictions our governments have placed on us during this COVID-19 panic, we should not be surprised that more are coming. It is quite obvious that once a vaccine is approved by the federal government, many of our states and cities will attempt to force their citizens to be vaccinated. During the debate that is sure to happen, many will point to the Supreme Court case Jacobson v. Massachusetts as proof that these governments have the legal authority to enact such laws. So before the vaccinations hit the fan, let’s take a look at this case, and the true underlying law.
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I was asked to write an article about the case involving a Nevada church and the order of the Nevada Governor limiting the size of their worship services. As frequently happens, a little research showed that most of the reports bear little resemblance to what actually happened.
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