Posts Tagged ‘Department of Justice’

Okay Georgia…. Let’s Get Dangerous!!! We Need You!

Okay Georgia.... Let's Get Dangerous!!! We Need You!

Who is onboard? Who in Georgia is willing to standup and say “No!!!” Send me a message directly and I will start compiling a list of individuals willing to take the fight to DC. Andy Knapp and the Florida TAC are cranked up for battling Obamacare. Will Georgia stand up and do the same? We [...]


The Tenth Amendment Center adds New Option to Battle NDAA

NDAA: Liberty Preservation Act This legislative package is a state-level response to constitutional violations by the National Defense Authorization Act of 2012 (NDAA) – primarily provisions that authorize indefinite detention. Activists, we encourage you to send this to your state senators and representatives – and ask them to introduce this legislation in your state. Depending [...]


Who will stand for the American People?

The exchange below was a result of a comment which had been posted to an article at TheHill.com. The title or subject of the article doesn’t matter at all.

I had been perusing through the comments listed when my eyes spied an interesting “handle” for a commenter on this article: “ConstitutionalPurist”. I thought to myself:

“Self, with a handle like this, we might actually get some good debate shakin’ on the board here.”

I was mistaken and disappointed. I had been let down and basically duped into thinking that if someone had created a handle as inherently authoritative as “Constitutional Purist”, this person would actually throw some nutritional subsistence on the table to get the circling wolves and leopards engaged, thereby initiating a feeding frenzy which at least would allow the ravenous carnivores to make an attempt at devouring our “Constitutional” friend.

As I have said, I was mistaken. But then, wait! Opportunity had seemed to shine its beckoning lantern my way as I began to read the poster’s short message:


Beer on Sunday? The Voting Rights Act of 1965? Really?

Beer on Sunday? The Voting Rights Act of 1965? Really?

Why has the city of Lawrenceville Georgia, submitted a referendum to the United States Attorney General concerning a call for vote on whether or not the city should sell beer and wine on Sunday? Shouldn’t this only be of concern to the people of the City, Gwinnett County, or at most, the State of Georgia?


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