Nullification Is Not a New Concept
We are all familiar with the cliché definition of insanity — Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result. Why then, do we still look to Washington D.C., to the White...
View ArticleChoose: Politics As Usual. Or Liberty
Don’t rock the boat. Hell, don’t even untie it from the dock! After roughly 140 years as the “minority party,” this attitude is hard to change. Republicans in charge of the North Carolina State House,...
View ArticleStop Following the DC Playbook
What do we do when the federal government exercises powers it does not rightly possess, or when it violates basic rights protected by the Constitution? Most Americans have been trained to turn to...
View ArticleDon’t Comply, Nullify!
In 1798 with the ink on the Constitution barely dry, the Alien and Sedition Acts were passed which featured provisions that made speaking ill of the government a crime. And what was the answer to this...
View ArticleThe Line in the Sand
Congress, the president and the courts will never fix America’s problems – the problems they have created. To think they will is a waste of time. So what can be done if the government violates the very...
View ArticleDefending your Liberty
The Ninth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution reads: “The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.” When the...
View ArticleWhy YOU Should Attend Nullify Now Raleigh, North Carolina
I have two important recommendations for you. Get your tickets for Nullify Now Raleigh, North Carolina now while they are still available. Bring something to write with; paper, pencil, tablet—whatever....
View ArticleMaster or Servant, Which Will It Be
Can you truly believe you are free and master of your own life in all things great and small, that government is here to serve you? When Congress creates laws, they do not have to follow, who is the...
View ArticleJudicial Fallacies That Promote Tyranny
Three fallacies articulated by Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes in his article The Court and Constitutional Interpretation, and promoted by the judges, lawyers and others who desire a national...
View ArticleWhen “Checks and Balances” Fail, Turn to Nullification
Even though the founding fathers clearly understood the concept of declaring a federal law “null and void” it was Thomas Jefferson and James Madison who first formalized the principles of...
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