All Might Be Free
It's up to us to defend our liberty. We can't count on government to do it for us.
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It's up to us to defend our liberty. We can't count on government to do it for us.
The post All Might Be Free first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.
Corrupt and repressive, weighted down by heavy bureaucracy - it’s all around us and getting worse year by year. But an alternative to total tyranny is attainable. These five principles can put things on a new path - to liberty.
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If you need a government permission slip, they are privileges, not rights.
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Liberty can only exist with responsibility...Our responsibility to defend it.
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“Tyrants care nothing for discussions that are to end only in discussion. Discussions, which do not interfere with the enforcement of their laws, are but idle wind to them.”
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An "elective despotism" was not the government the revolutionaries fought for. Yet, here we are today.
The post This is a Constitutional Crisis first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.
In a society where an alarming number of people have little to no knowledge of our history and foundational principles, we consider it our duty to teach as many people as possible about liberty, the original, legal meaning of the Constitution - and how to protect and defend both.
The post “Don’t Waste My Time with All this Talk!” first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.
Being bound by their oath to the Constitution, officers of the government violate that oath “whenever they give their sanction, by obedience, or otherwise, to any unconstitutional act of any department of the government.”
The post About that Oath of Office first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.
Letting the feds determine the extent of their own power is a surefire way to ensure that their power grows.
The post Who Decides the Extent of Federal Power? first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.
The Constitution doesn’t give you rights, and the 2nd Amendment isn’t your “gun permit.” You are.
The post You Don’t have “2nd Amendment Rights.” You Just have Rights. first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.