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Anger with the Federal Government is Not Enough
By Chuck Baldwin
Anger and opposition to Washington’s policies and edicts–no matter now egregious–hardly ever translate into anything beyond words of frustration. And Washington politicians don’t pay much attention to rhetoric–not even their own.
You see, the wizards in Washington and on Wall Street have us figured out. Along with their compatriots in the propaganda press corps, they know that no matter how loudly we scream, how much we protest, or how angry we become, the system is rigged to protect them. The best we the people can seem to come up with is “throwing the bums out” every two or four years. BUT NOTHING CHANGES–at least, not in terms of restoring the fundamental principles of freedom and constitutional government…
Happy Bill of Rights Day!
By Anthony Gregory
December 15 is neglected by most Americans for its historical significance as the anniversary of the Bill of Rights. Even worse, American politicians neglect the actual Bill of Rights on a day-to-day basis.
Whether or not the Bill of Rights can ever be an effective means of limiting the government is open to debate. However, the Bill of Rights does offer a fairly good outline of a free society, and it shows how far our country has strayed.
In an America with a full respect for the Bill of Rights, there would be no Federal Communications Commission regulating the airwaves and forbidding certain speech, no Federal Election Commission limiting how much Americans can donate to political candidates or what they can say in independent political ads, no Food and Drug Administration harassment of pharmaceutical and wine producers regarding their commercial speech, no federal laws that have anything to do with religion whatsoever, and no federally established “free-speech zones.”
Our Rights Do Not Come from the Constitution
By Tom Mullen
Like the Patriot Act, the TARP bill, and the coming Climate Treaty, The U.S Constitution was conceived and drafted in an atmosphere of panic that was created by proponents of big government for the express purpose of using fear to win support for a massive expansion of government. Also like TARP or the Patriot Act, it was debated in secret by a convention of delegates that were told that unspeakable horrors awaited America if they did not pass it immediately. Like most expansions of government power, its proponents did not get everything that they hoped for, but they got a lot more power than they had. Most importantly, the next debate over the size and scope of government started from there. The seeds of America’s multi-trillion dollar welfare-warfare state really lie in this seminal expansion of government power.
Audit the Fed Update–317 Cosponsors!
From Campaign for Liberty, by Deb Wells
Four more House Reps co-sponsored HR1207 on December 1:
Rep Reyes, Silvestre [TX-16]
Rep Rodriguez, Ciro D. [TX-23]
Rep Kilpatrick, Carolyn C. [MI-13]
Rep Boren, Dan [OK-2]
The state of Oklahoma is now a premier member of what we call the “HR 1207 100 Club”, where all House Reps have co-sponsored Ron Paul’s Audit the Fed bill.
Other HR 1207 100 Club member states: Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Delaware, Hawaii, Iowa, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississipi, Montana, Nevada, Nebraska, New Mexico, South Dakota, Vermont and Wyoming.
Now, the real test will be whether these 317 co-sponsors will support HR1207 as a stand-alone bill rather than as added language to the woefully inaccurately named “”Financial Stability Improvement Act” (wherein the Fed would be given even more power and thus give us even greater instability).
Every HR 1207 co-sponsor needs a phone call from you to remind them that HR1207 has everything required to stand very well on its own, thank you very much.
Find the full list of co-sponsors here. Then, click here to find your U.S. House Representative’s phone number.
If you see that your House Rep hasn’t co-sponsored yet, you might want to ask them why….
After all, isn’t transparency exactly what we were promised last fall?
The Government’s War on Main Street
by Jake Towne
This talk was originally delivered to a Campaign of Liberty chapter on December 3, 2009. Video will be available shortly.
Today President Obama will tour Allentown, Pennsylvania, in my home congressional district as part of a “Main Street Tour” to show his concern for economic plight of the masses. Many of the people I have spoken with while campaigning innately realize that government is at fault — or at least complain a lot about how the government should “fix” the economy. Unfortunately, many do not have enough of a grasp of economics to understand exactly how the government is ruining their lives and their childrens’ lives. Speaking for myself, about 2 years ago I would have been included in this category. This is no surprise as most of the press and educational system has been hijacked by the disciples of Lord Keynes (the Keynesians) and the socialist Karl Marx for the past century.
The Morals of Human Cooperation
By Bettina Bien Greaves
In this age of permissiveness, when everyone is encouraged “to do his own thing” and few see any urgency in respecting the rights of others, it is a rare philosopher who recognizes that the consistent adherence to a set of ethical rules promotes social cooperation and benefits everyone in society.
Forget the Trees; Look at the Forest in Healthcare
By Jane Orient
The problem is the forest. Cutting down a tree here and there isn’t enough. The question is whether we want to put the federal government in control of American medicine. And about the related question of what medicine should be.
Fighting the National ID Card
by Sheila Dean
Washington can simply make new laws tomorrow. That is what they do in Washington – make laws. The biggest difference here should be in who they make the laws for: individual citizens or public-private interests competing for the taxpayer dollar.
Full-Length Video from Gubernatorial Forum
Last Saturday, Savannah Liston and the Winnebago County Campaign for Liberty hosted a debate for 5(ish) candidates for governor. See full details of the event here, and watch the full video below.
Debate participants include:
- Bruno Behrend – Policy Director on behalf of Adam Andrzejewski (Republican)
- Lex Green (Libertarian)
- Dan Proft (Republican)
- Randy Stuffelbeam (Constitution)
- Michael White (Independent)
Thanks to all candidates for participating, and to Savannah for a wonderful job organizing!
Illinois Gubernatorial Debate November 14 2009 from Doug Bach on Vimeo.


