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What is the Limit of Civil Government Authority?
On March 18th, 1776, the British Parliament was forced to repeal the Stamp Act. But on the same day they passed the Declaratory Act, reasserting their right to legislate for the colonies. Both Parliament and the King passed the Declaratory Act. It asserted that they had the “full power and authority to make laws and
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What do Political Organizations do?
Political organizations do just that; they organize. They provide the structure to focus resources on accomplishing a given political purpose. A political party can have a broad range of aspects that they are focused on; from single issue agendas, to running candidates for every office, to setting political policy. By organizing support, both financial and
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Is Our Constitution Relevant?
The cornerstone principle which our government was structured around is that every human being has certain unalienable rights endowed upon them by the Creator. The principles built on this foundation are that the purpose of government is to secure these rights and that the government cannot violate these rights without due process of law.
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Making Self-Governance Great Again
It only takes one person to make the difference in your area. But the more people who gather together and get organized to bring change the easier and more effective it is. If no one else is standing against abusive government in your area, be the first.
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Farewell, 2025, It’s been an interesting year . . .
As 2025 comes to a close and we look forward to 2026, we consider the many things we want to do.





