New Hampshire Voters Approve Sweeping Privacy Amendment
Over 80 percent of citizens of New Hampshire voted to approve an amendment to the state’s constitution that declares an individual’s privacy to...
Over 80 percent of citizens of New Hampshire voted to approve an amendment to the state’s constitution that declares an individual’s privacy to...
Appearing on Face the Nation, Texas Senator Ted Cruz argued that proposed legislation to "protect" Special Counsel Robert Mueller is unconstitutional. The bigger...
Read moreIf conservatism includes a love for the Constituton, why would any “conservative” want to subject it to a convention where delegates from all parts...
Read moreThe Democrats are coming for your guns, the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times reported on Friday. ...
Read moreBureaucrats call for the gutting of the Second Amendment as a solution to armed violence. ...
Read moreIn response to the tragic shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, hundreds of Jewish people have enrolled in firearms training...
Read moreGary Willis of Ferndale, Maryland, was shot and killed by police after they appeared at his house to confiscate his weapons under a...
Read moreThe city of Orlando, Florida, is testing facial recognition technology developed by Amazon and provided to the police of that city free of...
Read moreIWall Street Journal writer Joel Eastwood asks an impertinent question, “How Many Guns Do Americans Own?” The only way to answer that question...
Read moreUntil birthright citizenship is eliminated, efforts to get a handle on the country's problem of illegal immigration, might be doomed to failure. ...
Read moreIs there a constitutionally protected right to homeschool our children? ...
Read moreThe defeat of the dangerous Con-Con idea in Pennsylvania is an illustration of how dedicated and informed patriots can frustrate the special interests....
Read moreWHITEFISH, MONTANA — Speaking at the “New Code of the West” conference over the weekend, a pair of activists exposed some of the...
Read moreThe City of Atlanta has agreed to pay out $1.2 million to former Atlanta Fire Chief Kelvin Cochran after the City was found...
Read moreFacebook and the other social-media giants are under fire for censoring not just conservatives but also liberals, and now a case is before...
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