**UPDATED 1/24/2013 16:12** ### Daniel, Due to technical difficulties, you may not have received the message below correctly: John Tate just sent an urgent message from the U.S. Capitol. Mitch McConnell agreed to a filibuster deal, but they still need 67 votes to pass it. Please read John’s message below. Then call BOTH of your [Click here for the full article...]
Dear Patriots, This is follow-up information about the military absentee ballot situation that was brought up last evening. Military persons who want to vote must request an absentee ballot to be sent from the jusisdiction where they are registered to vote. It’s obvious that in order to vote you must be registered. Military [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...]
By Brian Ries (Originally posted here.) (Editor Note: The reason our background of the united States of America Flag has been removed and turned black is because of these bills that Congress is reviewing to grant additional censorship powers to “The State”.) Shutdowns, blackouts—Wikipedia, Google, Reddit, and a host of other websites are staging a [Click here for the full article...]
by Jim Babka, DownsizeDC (Originally posted at TenthAmendmentCenter) How the New Indefinite Detention Provisions can be used on Americans Congress just passed, and the President just signed, a bill that gives legal authority to the President to kidnap and perpetually imprison persons, including American citizens, without the benefit of due process. Members of Congress, in [Click here for the full article...]
Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) let the United States know shortly after Barack Hussein Obama II that he would do everything in his power to fulfill the wishes of the newly elected President with the statement, “Elections have consequences.” as he was the lone approval of not just one but both of Obama’s Supreme Court nominations. [Click here for the full article...]
The U.S. Senate is about to take some law enforcement powers from the Justice Department, and give greater policing powers to the Department of Defense. These policing powers can (and will) be used on American soil. It appears that, under just two small sections of the National Defense Authorization Act (S. 1867). . . 1. [Click here for the full article...]
