The Continuing, Sad Saga of Fast and Furious
Fast and Furious, now in court.
Fast and Furious, now in court.
Nebraska’s First District Congressman Jeff Fortenberry is convening townhall meetings during Congress’ August recess. We at GiN have long believed that Mr. Fortenberry should be replaced with an actual limited government representative because the evidence shows that he cannot be described as such. As Linda wrote in a September 2011 article, Fortenberry… “…spends money like… more Continue reading via source post here: http://grassrootsne.com/?p=8866 CLC permalink: https:/?p=82319
Washington is, to say the least, not a town known for its high moral standards.
We’ve got 100 Days To Go: The question is will I be able to turn off the computer and go fishing, or dust off the pass port and get the hell out of here? Executive Orders of Tyranny - Under Obama (so far...)
The United Nations’ month-long talks on the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) are drawing to a close on Friday.And though there’s still no consensus among negotiators, the latest draft document reveals a treaty that could have serious implications for your ...
The United Nations’ month-long talks on the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) are drawing to a close on Friday.And though there’s still no consensus among negotiators, the latest draft document reveals a treaty that could have serious implications for your ...
The Liberty & Law Memorial will be attending “Miles for Mills” this Saturday, July 28th! Come out and show your support for a man who has sacrificed so much for our freedom! 9AM – Check-in for motorcycle ride @ Strokers … Continue reading →
“Only one candidate for Railroad Commissioner has the proven experience and ability to lead the agency and protect private property rights.” That is the opening line from one of Railroad Commissioner Barry Smitherman’s re-election radio ads (emphasis added). The problem, at least from my perspective as an engaged citizen who has fought to protect private property rights in Texas for years, is that Mr. Smitherman has not lifted a finger to protect property from eminent … Continue reading →
Senate set to vote on DISCLOSE Act.