GOA Offering Arguments in Heller II Case
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By Shelli Dawdy As we reported the day after the election in “Election Results: Who Says Every Vote Does Not Count?“, Legislative District 8 Candidate John Comstock lost his race by a mere 36 votes. The Nebraska Secretary of State’s website lists the “unofficial results” as follows: Comstock, 2,906 votes at 49.69%; opponent Burke J. [...]
If your state, like Nevada, meets all 18 benchmarks, you too could have your own “Gold Star Card” What are the benchmarks? Get all 18 Real ID benchmarks in place and you are on your way to getting your very … Continue reading →
ProclaimLiberty.us “Branson’s celebration of ‘Branson Veterans Home Coming Week,’ is a week long celebration honoring America’s Veterans, active duty Armed Forces personnel and their families,” said Tammy Johnson, the Director of Operations for the Branson T...
Ron Paul has big plans to start a rEVOLution in monetary policy: From CNBC: read more
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What seems like five minutes after Tuesday’s election, we heard from newly re-elected Governor Dave Heineman that he was not interested in running for the United States Senate seat currently held by Ben Nelson that will be up for re-election in 2012. Certainly, considering the almost continuous sparring between the Governor and Senator Nelson over [...]
In an interview conducted by the host of a local radio station just prior to the November 2nd election, now 4th term Congressman Jeff Fortenberry made several comments that deserve scrutiny. We’ve already discussed Fortenberry’s apparent back-pedaling, during that interview, from the Republicans’ commitment to the voters to repeal and replace the health reform law. [...]
Americans are supposed to be innocent until proven guilty, but civil forfeiture turns that principle on its head. Continue reading →
So the Gov did sign it! Continue reading →