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Independence Day 2021

For 245 years, America has stood as a beacon of freedom and democracy. But liberty is not free...its price is eternal vigiliance.

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The Right to Liberty

Broadly speaking, Liberty is the freedom to do what one wants, or freedom from captivity or restraint. But Liberty is more than eating Oreos whenever you want or being able to petition the government for redress. Liberty also means spiritual freedom, not just the absence of physical restrain, despotism, or tyranny.

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The Unalienable Right to Life

The Founding Fathers recognized human rights are grounded in human nature because human nature is created by God. Given an equal and universal human nature, there are universal human rights based on universal moral principles.  Among these ...

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Anti-Self Defense Legislation Update

Two pieces of anti-gun legislation have passed the House of Representatives and are now in the Senate.

  • H.R. 8 H.R. 8 makes it illegal for citizens to trade, transfer, or sell your privately owned firearms without going through a Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL).
  • H.R. 1446 increases the current waiting period from 3 days to as many as 21 days if the FFL doesn’t receive an approve/deny determination from the FBI NICS background check.

We urge you to contact your U.S. Senator and demand they oppose these and any other anti-freedom bills that they may consider.

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Whatever Happened to Property Rights?

Thomas Jefferson was strongly influenced by John Locke's philosophy of Natural Rights, which included the right to "Life, Liberty, and Property." Why, then, did Jefferson include "Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness" in the Declaration of Independence?

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Bill of Rights Day 2020

Did you know that the 1st Amendment isn’t the original first amendment proposed for our Bill of Rights?  It’s true. There were twelve amendments originally proposed for the Bill of Rights, but when the dust settled, only amendments three ...

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A Republic, If You Can Keep It

Image of folded newspaper with Paul Revere riding, shouting "Save the Republic"

After the Constitutional Convention in 1787, Benjamin Franklin was asked, “Well, Doctor, what have we got, a Republic or a Monarchy?” to which Franklin famously replied, “A Republic, madam, if you can keep it!” So far, we've been good stewards and have kept our nation out of the clutches of tyranny. Here are some steps you can take to help keep us free.

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A Republic Under Attack

Our Republic is under attack on multiple fronts. From the university to the entertainment industry, our founding principles and Christian ethics are being undermined and demonized. Meanwhile, the state has used such cover to grow beyond its prescribed domain and infringe on the God given rights of the people. It's up to the free men of the Republic to stand up and resist the growing tyranny. Part 1 of 3.

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