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Important Site Announcement 08/22/23

Feeds are inactive for now because we are busy focusing on more local matters. Please visit OKGrassroots.com for more information on our local efforts. If we move back to a feed network here we will let you know. We are deleting items from our archives that the originals are available on their originating sites. We will attempt to continue to archive items no longer available elsewhere. Please search for items on originating sites or by categories or tags or the search button on this site. Plans are in progress for this site to be our Grassroots Documents Library - please stay tuned. Please pray for our nation and our website operations as we make decisions for the future.

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Important Notice for CLibertyC Fans

Plans are in progress to close this feed site within the next 6 months.  We will be merging operations with R3publicans for ongoing operations. Since this is not an original content site -- you should go to the originating sites for archived content.  A list of our network subscribers is found here. We apologize for any inconvenience this causes to links and content downstream.  We appreciate your support and friendship in the cause of liberty.  We may archive the content on our backup website and will post a notice if/when that occurs. Graphics are from when we started years ago to present day.   Blessings to all, Sandra Crosnoe

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Rand Paul Still on the Ballot; Still Best for New Hampshire — still best for us all!

Rand Paul did not drop out; he suspended. Huge difference; still on ballot. You can still vote for him. The choice has always been up to you. You hold the power but you must exercise it. Rand Paul is still on the ballot; still best for New Hampshire (and yes for all of us). Your vote could get Constitutional Conservative Rand Paul back in the race. Since he is still on the ballot, it is easy to vote for him. Rand can still collect delegates and influence the GOP convention! * Peace Thru Strength * Small Government * Flat, Fair Tax * Jobs & Growth * Balanced Budgets * Strong Borders Suggested hashtags: #UnitedWeRand #RandingStrong #RandWagon #DemandRand #BetheCampaign #StillRanding #RandPaul #RandRally #StandwithRand #RandPaul2016 #CLibertyC

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Federal Courts are Part of the Problem: The Federal Government

If you think the Supreme Court selling us down the river is a new thing, or they’re just being pushed around by the President…I’ve got some property to sell you on Jupiter. The courts are part of the problem, they’ve been part of the problem and they’ll continue to be part of the problem. The…

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BREAKING NEWS: Federal Government Fails to Limit Federal Government; SCOTUS Affirms Obamacare Subsidies

WASHINGTON (June 25, 2015) – In a totally unsurprising move, the federal government failed to limit the federal government today. The federal employees staffing the Supreme Court held that the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act does authorize tax subsidies for people in states with federally run insurance exchanges despite specific wording in the law…

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Paying Ransoms and Presidential Enforcement Discretion

As Madison quoted Montesquieu in Federalist 47, "When the legislative and executive powers are united in the same person or body, there can be no liberty, because apprehensions may arise lest the same monarch or senate should enact tyrannical laws to execute them in a tyrannical manner."

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Oregon Governor Signs Common Core Opt Out Bill into Law

SALEM, Ore. (June 24, 2015) – In the face of federal threats to withhold millions of dollars, Gov. Kate Brown signed a bill Tuesday that allows to opt their children out of standardized Common Core testing more easily. Introduced by Rep. Chris Gorsek (D-Troutdale) along with six Democrat and seven Republican cosponsors, House Bill 2655 (HB2655)…

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To the Governor’s Desk: North Carolina Right to Try Act would Protect Terminal Patients from some FDA Restrictions

RALEIGH, N.C. (June 24, 2015) – Yesterday, the North Carolina state Senate gave final approval to a bill that would effectively nullify in practice some Food and Drug Administration (FDA) rules that prevent terminally ill patients from accessing experimental treatments. The vote was 14-0. Introduced by State Reps. Hugh Blackwell (R-Burke), Mike Hager (R-Rutherford), Donny…

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John Hussman: All Their Eggs in Janet’s Basket

"Investors whose strategy is to follow the Fed – in the belief that stocks will advance as long as the Fed does not raise interest rates – are free to place all their eggs in Janet’s basket. On the other hand, for investors whose strategy is historically informed by factors that have reliably distinguished market advances from collapses over a century of history, our suggestion is to consider a stronger defense. Our greatest successes have been when our investment outlook was aligned with valuations and market internals, and our greatest disappointments have been when it was not. Both factors are unfavorable at present, and our outlook is aligned accordingly." Continue reading

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Powers of the President: The Founders’ Vision vs Today

Here is a speech I recently gave at the Minnesota Tea Party Alliance’s quarterly event. The topic was “Powers of the President,” where I compared the original constitutional understanding of the executive with the behavior of modern presidents. Spoiler Alert: there is a stark contrast between the two.

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