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Just when you thought the government couldn’t ruin the First Amendment any further: The House of Representatives approved a bill on Monday that outlaws protests in instances where some government officials are nearby, whether or not you even know it. The US House of Representatives voted 388-to-3 in favor of H.R. 347 late Monday, a [Click here for the full article...]

 

Friends of South Carolina, You have demanded that our state legislature fix our failing government structure, and they have failed to implement your recommendations! H3066, the so called “Restructuring” bill, will not give us the reform that will produce an opportunity for prosperity in the future. Contact your state Representative.  Tell him or her not [Click here for the full article...]

 

by Colleen Owens In January and February of this year, the Internal Revenue Service began sending out letters to various local Tea Parties across the country. Mailed from the same Cincinnati, Ohio IRS office, these letters have reached Tea Parties in Virginia, Hawaii, Ohio, and Texas (we are hearing of more daily). There are several [Click here for the full article...]

 

by John Hayward Posted 02/09/2012 ET Updated 02/09/2012 ET Senator Jim DeMint (R-SC) welcomed CPAC attendees with a rousing speech about the importance of victory over compromise. He’s a soft-spoken man, but he makes a great half-time coach. With all due respect to Clint Eastwood and his “half-time in America” Superbowl ad, this really is [Click here for the full article...]

 

Bishop letter The Catholic Bishops have taken up the fight for Religious Liberty.   Attached is his letter on January 30, 2012.   It is time to take up this fight. Senator Richard Burr (R-NC) has taken co sponsorship of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 2012.  Time to press this issue.   Share on Facebook Tweet [Click here for the full article...]

 

Fellow Conservatives: The U.S. Senate voted on two amendments yesterday that show exactly how tightly politicians cling to power. The first vote was on a resolution I offered expressing support for a Constitutional Amendment limiting the number of terms someone can serve in Congress. The term limits amendment was defeated 24-75 with 52 Democrats and [Click here for the full article...]

 

Republicans Shouldn’t Take the New Congressional Seat Here for Granted By James G. Wiles Here we are in another Presidential election year. Earlier this month, all the GOP presidential candidates were in town for the big “First in the South” GOP Presidential Primary Debate on Monday night at the Convention Center. So maybe you’re thinking [Click here for the full article...]

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