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The Second Amendment is one of the first ten amendments to the Constitution of The United States which together are known as The Bill of Rights.
Read moreLast week, while volunteering on a painting job, the team got to talking about something that seems to define far too much of today’s politics — the misuse of the “General Welfare” clause in the U.S. Constitution.
Read moreHopefully most United States citizens can tell you the Constitution of the United States was written in 1787, some eleven years after the Declaration of Independence which declared the independence of the thirteen colonies from England.
Read moreDuring my July 15 Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations Senate hearing, Voices of the Vaccine Injured, we heard from those whose lives were devastated by vaccine injuries and deaths, as well as fatal diseases that vaccines were intended to prev
Read moreI write today as a proud supporter of our Constitution and an unwavering defender of the Second Amendment.
Read more“A republic, if you can keep it.” was Benjamin Franklin’s reply when asked “Well, Doctor, what have we got, a monarchy or a republic?” by Elizabeth Willing Powell on September 18, 1787.
Read moreOn May 1st, during the White House National Day of Prayer celebration, President Trump signed an executive order creating the Religious Liberty Commission.
Read morePro-freedom Wisconsin legislators proposed a constitutional amendment last session that might appear as a referendum on a statewide 2026 ballot.
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