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Freedom is the emancipation from the arbitrary rule of other men. — Mortimer Adler

Can Congress write any laws it wants?

…The whole purpose of the Constitution is, was, and has been to define the government, to impose restraints on the government, and to guarantee personal freedoms. It specifically diffused power between the States and the central government and, within the federal government itself, it separated powers among the three branches…

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Bedrock of the Constitution

“…Would any reasonably prudent businessman sign a proposed contract involving a large-scale venture to be conducted over many years, if the other party admitted that most of the contract’s terms were undefined, that some terms were so vague as to be undefinable, and that in the future he intended to interpret all of the contract’s provisions in whatever matter might suit his own purposes at that time? Obviously not. Yet this is precisely the theory of “the living Constitution” that all too many judges and lawyers actually put into practice today…”

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Texas Straight Talk: Recapturing the Spirit of Independence

Dr. Ron Paul of Texas. Mr. Paul is a staunch advocate of limited constitutional government, low taxes, free markets, and a return to a sound monetary policy based on commodity-backed currency. Dr. Paul has now announced his candidacy for President in 2008, get involved now here. The following is one of his weekly “Texas Straight Talk” columns, courtesy of Mr. Paul’s website. You can also listen to Ron Paul’s weekly update at 1-888-322-1414.

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Vicarious Moralism

Brent Johnson is currently director of Freedom Bound International, a Common Law service center specializing in educating Americans as to their natural rights. He authored the book The American Sovereign – How to Live Free From Government Regulation, and conducts throughout America, on issues around sovereignty, social security, IRS and the income tax, Common Law trusts, dual citizenship, Second Amendment, the court system, right to travel, jury rights, property taxes, the Federal Reserve System, self-sufficiency, the coming economic collapse and more. He also hosts The Voice of Freedom radio show and regularly podcasts as well.

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The Ron Paul Rebellion

“…Ron Paul now has national visibility, courtesy of last Tuesday’s “debate” down in Columbia—much to the chagrin of mainstream media and Republican Party elites. His poll numbers are sufficiently high that a struggle to suppress them is underway. We are seeing what we might call a Ron Paul rebellion. Whether it will have staying power remains to be seen…”

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Ron Paul Rocks!

“…A famous Orwell quote captures what is happening. “In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act.” And while many have been working to prepare ground for truth and freedom in this country, I think we will note that the first shots in this revolution have been fired by Ron Paul…”

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Texas Straight Talk: Government and Racism

Dr. Ron Paul of Texas. Mr. Paul is a staunch advocate of limited constitutional government, low taxes, free markets, and a return to a sound monetary policy based on commodity-backed currency. Dr. Paul has now announced his candidacy for President in 2008, get involved now here. The following is one of his weekly columns, courtesy of Mr. Paul’s website.

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Political Power and the Rule of Law

One member of Congress to pay attention to in the District of Columbia is Congressman Dr. Ron Paul of Texas. Mr. Paul is a staunch advocate of limited constitutional government, low taxes, free markets, and a return to a sound monetary policy based on commodity-backed currency. Dr. Paul has now announced his candidacy for President in 2008, get involved now here. The following is his most recent column, courtesy of Mr. Paul’s website. After reading it you may want to spend some time looking around the site and learning more.

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President Ahmadinejad’s Message to American People

“…Islamic Republic of Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said in a message to the American nation, “Both our nations are God-fearing, truth loving and justice seeking, and both seek dignity, respect, and perfection…”

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Texas Straight Talk: Do Tax Cuts Cost the Government Money?

One member of Congress to pay attention to in the District of Columbia is Congressman Dr. Ron Paul of Texas. Mr. Paul is a staunch advocate of limited constitutional government, low taxes, free markets, and a return to a sound monetary policy based on commodity-backed currency. Fortunately for all of us whether a resident of the 14th district in Texas or not, Congressman Paul fights everyday for true American liberty. He writes an informative, no-nonsense column on current events every week called ‘Texas Straight Talk‘. The following is his most recent column, courtesy of Mr. Paul’s website. After reading it you may want to spend some time looking around the site and learning more.

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National Debt Press Conference at Federal Reserve in NYC

“…The day after Ben Bernanke raises interest rates for the 18th time, Bernard von NotHaus, noted Monetary Architect, will present a $50 Gold Federal Reserve Note for redemption as specified on the Note and guaranteed by the Constitution, at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York at 33 Liberty Street in lower Manhattan…”

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The Sovereign Character

“If you knew… really knew… with every fiber of your essence… that you were king or queen… that you were royalty, literally and in the truest sense of the word… if you knew this without any room for doubt… would you behave any differently when dealing with your public servants?!”

–Brent Johnson

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Remembering Freedom

“…230 years ago, the signing of the Declaration of Independence was announced to the citizens of the thirteen original American colonies. Without question, the 56 men who signed it were risking not only their livelihoods and their properties, but their very lives. But they damned the consequences,* and signed it anyway. Why? For freedom…”

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Can You Pass a Constitution Test?

How well do you know the Constitution of the United States of America and the current ‘administration’? This modern test is based on Mrs. Mildred Niemic’s “Constitution Test” given on May 7, 1954 and taken by Kenny Highnite, found at American Deception, a site recently established by the author of “The Deliberate Dumbing Down of America” (Now available as a free PDF download), Charlotte Thomson Iserbyt. On this Independence Day I encourage you to take an hour of your time to answer as many of the questions as you can. Even if you only read our answers listed at the end, it represents the minimum everyone should know about our government, and the ‘law of the land’–the Constitution of the United States of America.

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Texas Straight Talk: A New Declaration

If there is any one member of Congress to pay attention to in the District of Columbia, surely it is Congressman Dr. Ron Paul of Texas. Mr. Paul is a staunch advocate of limited constitutional government, low taxes, free markets, and a return to a sound monetary policy based on commodity-backed currency. Fortunately for all of us whether a resident of the 14th district in Texas or not, Congressman Paul fights everyday for true American liberty. He writes an informative, no-nonsense column on current events every week called ‘Texas Straight Talk‘. The following is his most recent column, courtesy of Mr. Paul’s website. After reading it you may want to spend some time looking around the site and learning more.

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Fear of Radio Frequency ID Chips Prompts Simple, Effective Methods to Deactivate the Technology

“…When Brenden Walker got his new MasterCard PayPass ATM card in the mail, he headed to the gas station to try it out. To test the card’s “Tap N Go” convenience, he passed it in front of the scanner, which activated with a beep and displayed the word “Authorizing …” on its LCD screen. That was quite enough for Walker. Without completing the transaction, he put the card down on the pavement and took a hammer to it. “I gave it a couple of good whacks, he said…”

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The American Sovereign, Chapter IV: The Legal System

“…In order to truly appreciate the nature of the breakdown of our system of government, you must first understand the court system as originally set up by the framers of our Constitution. Under this system, courts only operated under three venues:: common law, equity, and admiralty…”

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Could You Have Passed the 8th Grade in 1895?

“What percentage of this year’s seniors and last year’s high school graduates could pass the following 8th grade test required in 1895, even if the few outdated questions were modernized? How many college students could pass it? For that matter, what percentage of high school teachers could pass it? And – - what percentage of today’s schools have standards for promotion from 8th grade equal to or tougher than those required in 1895?

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Political Union or Political Chaos?

“…Talk to virtually any person on the street about the political, economic, legal or court situation within the United States and you may get an earful about “what is wrong with America.” The speaker may even speculate about when the train went off the tracks, so to speak. But if one actually demonstrates by Supreme Court rulings, Acts of Congress and indisputable facts why things are the way they are, oddly enough that same critic will most likely come to the aid of their country and start defending it as the most free, most prosperous, greatest country on planet Earth…”

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Standing Ovation for Aaron Russo’s “America: Freedom to Fascism” at Cannes Film Festival

“…Aaron Russo’s incendiary political documentary which exposes many of the governmental organizations and entities that have abridged the freedoms of U.S. citizens had its international premiere at Cannes and won a standing ovation. The event, which was held on the beach and filled to capacity, was open to the public and drew a crowd of people who stood along the boardwalk to watch the film…”

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U.S. Prison Population Growing!

UPDATE! In 2002 an estimated 1 in 142 (US State Dept.) people in the U.S. were in prison. Another estimate from 2007-2008 increased that number to 1 in 100 (NYTimes). Incredibly as of 2009, yet again the number of persons in prison in the U.S. is a staggering 1 in 31! (NYTimes)

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