Friday, September 3, 2010

The Illusion of State Sovereignty

August 1, 2009 by Dawn  
Filed under Featured Writers, Features

In the last 100 days, 36 states have introduced sovereignty bills.  Almost entirely a conservative/libertarian movement, these bills aim to reclaim powers that are allegedly allocated to the states under the 10th Amendment, and free the states from onerous federal policy and regulation.  Incidentally, the last time this movement occurred was during the commencement of [...]

The United Nations’ Threat Against Parental Rights

June 30, 2009 by Bridget Blanton  
Filed under Features

Included in the language of the treaty is what is known as the “best interest of the child principle” which in everyday life would grant the government the ability to legally invalidate any decision made by a parent for a child if a government worker disagrees with this decision.

Harness the Power of Freedom

June 8, 2009 by Bridget Blanton  
Filed under Features

“The founders looked upon government as a volatile instrument of explosive power which must necessarily be harnessed within the confines of a strictly interpreted Constitution, or it would destroy the very freedom it was designed to preserve.”

Religious Persecution Coming to a San Diego Neighborhood Near You

June 6, 2009 by Dawn  
Filed under Features

By: Theosebes
Once upon a time, in a land once known for her foundational Biblical truths, there were churches and Bible studies meeting in homes across her great landscape. A shared love of God and Scripture drew these men and women of faith together to peacefully discuss the Bible and share in fellowship with one [...]