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Remembering the Battles of Lexington and Concord
Most Americans learned about the Battles of Lexington and Concord from a Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. But is that history or propaganda?
Did you...
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The Problems With The TikTok Bill
TikTok is spyware, but it’s not alone.
Congress has come up with Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, but does...
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A Question of Choice
The fundamental basis of our freedoms is the power to choose.
Independence, liberty, and freedom are all based in people choosing.
Yet the Americ...
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Disarming The Militia Act
A well regulated militia is necessary to a free state. Then why is Congress trying to disarm them?
Congress wants to make it illegal for your nei...
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How the 16th Amendment Destroyed the Republic
Nobody likes paying taxes, but where did the federal income start?
The Sixteenth Amendment did not create the federal income tax.
However, the ...
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Sovereign Immunity
In the United States, who is sovereign?
Did we replace a sovereign monarch with a sovereign oligarchy?
Do you need government’s permission to su...
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Electing a U.S. President
How a U.S. President gets elected is both simpler and more complicated than most people think it is.
What is this Electoral College and why doe...
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Unveiling Delaware's Constitutional Legacy: A Call to Heritage
As we traverse the corridors of time, Delaware stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of the American republic. Join us for a riveting explo...
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Is Refusing to Wear a Mask Unconstitutional?
Are mask mandates constitutional?
Do you have a right to refuse to wear a mask?
Can you build a compelling argument for why you refuse?
I’ve s...
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Abuse of the No Fly List
When does the No Fly List become a tool of tyranny?
Can government actors avoid the consequences of their actions by simply calling them moot?
Cou...
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Primaries, What Are They Good For?
We are in the middle of another primary season. But have you considered what the purpose behind these primaries?
Why do we have an election season...
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Chevron Deference
When Congress is ambiguous, who decides what they mean?
Who decided that when Congress is silent, the executive agency decides for them?
Is this C...
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