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RON PAUL, AMERICA’S UNNOTICED UNDERDOG
Americans love underdogs. Maybe it’s because our country was the ultimate underdog when it stood up to the powerful British Empire and earned its liberty. The biggest supporter of liberty these days is arguably Congressman Ron Paul, who has taken … Continue reading
Posted in Media Bias
Tagged constitution, delegates, GOP, liberty, mainstream media, Mitt Romney, Ron Paul, Rule 38, underdog
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ROMNEY CELEBRATES, BUT IS RON PAUL DONE?
The mainstream media is claiming Mitt Romney has secured the Republican Party nomination. Romney even made an acceptance speech. One big problem- Romney has not secured anything. There was this headline on HuffingtonPost.com: In that story, Stephen Ohlemacher wrote, “According … Continue reading
Posted in Media Bias
Tagged civil liberties, constitution, delegates, Federal Reserve, Libertarian, liberty, Mitt Romney, Ron Paul, Rule 38, war on marijuana
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BIG THINGS FOR RON PAUL, LITTLE FANFARE FROM MEDIA
This question is an old one- if a tree falls in the woods, does it make a noise? If Congressman Ron Paul does something big, does that make a noise? Not if the mainstream media has anything to do with … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Afghanistan, civil liberties, constitution, delegates, Libertarian, liberty, Macgregor, marijuana, Ron Paul
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IS GOP MANIPULATING CAUCUSES TO THWART RON PAUL?
Despite the many obstacles thrown in his path, Ron Paul appears to have won the Missouri caucus, largely due to the support of young voters. What kind of obstacles did Paul overcome? Ben Swann with Fox19 News in Cincinnati gives … Continue reading
Posted in Libertarian
Tagged caucus, caucuses, civil liberties, constitution, delegates, GOP, Libertarian, liberty, Ron Paul
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OBAMA, CONGRESS CONTINUE ASSAULT ON FREE SPEECH
“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Liberties
Tagged civil liberties, Congress, constitution, First Amendment, Freedom of Speech, H.R. 347, liberty, Obama, police state, Secret Service, Tom Rooney, Trespass Bill
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HOLDER CLAIMS PRESIDENTS ARE JUDGE, JURY, EXECUTIONER
“Anyone willing to trust President Obama with the power to secretly declare an American citizen an enemy of the state and order his extrajudicial killing should ask whether they would be willing to trust the next president with that dangerous … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Liberties
Tagged ACLU, anti-war, civil liberties, constitution, Eric Holder, Executive Branch, Holder, liberty, Obama, separation of power
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OBAMA APOLOGIZES TO AFGHANISTAN. DO YOU?
President Obama has apologized for the burning of some Qurans by U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan. He says his apology was an effort to protect our troops, but it sure sounds as if he is apologizing on behalf of America. Presidential … Continue reading
Posted in Anti-War
Tagged Afghanistan, constitution, liberty, Obama, Quran, Quran burning, Ron Paul, veterans
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SHARIA LAW TRUMPS CONSTITUTION IN PENNSYLVANIA
A Pennsylvania judge ruled a Muslim man was within his rights to assault a U.S. citizen for dressing as “Zombie Muhammad” during a Halloween parade last year. Judge Mark Martin then blamed the victim for the incident. It sounds as … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Liberties
Tagged civil liberties, constitution, First Amendment, free speech, Judge Mark Martin, liberty, Sharia law, zombie Muhammad
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NEWS STATIONS IGNORE VETERANS’ MARCH FOR RON PAUL
Hundreds of U.S. veterans marched on the White House Monday, showing support for Ron Paul and protesting President Obama’s foreign policy. The mainstream media ignored the event and ignored those vets who served our country. How is it possible that … Continue reading
Posted in Media Bias
Tagged constitution, foreign policy, liberty, march, media bias, Obama, Ron Paul, veterans
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WHAT HAS FOX DONE WITH JUDGE NAPOLITANO?
Freedom just lost its voice. The Fox Business Network has canceled “Freedom Watch.” That has angered liberty-minded individuals already concerned about the mainstream media’s increasing failure to perform its role as government watchdog. Judge Andrew Napolitano, the host of “Freedom … Continue reading
Posted in Censorship
Tagged censorship, constitution, Fox Business, Fox News, Freedom Watch, Judge Napolitano, liberty, media bias, NDAA, Patriot Act
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