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Individual or Collective Right – A brief history of the 2nd Amendment

            Today we are struggling with people who believe the right to keep and bear arms is somehow a collective right, tied to militia membership, and not an individual natural right.  This false assumption is based on today’s understanding and rhetoric.  We also have the ambiguous 1939 Supreme Court case, U.S. vs. Miller that significantly fails to embrace the founding generation’s intent.  The other area we have is the 2nd Amendment’s preamble that some point to as a reason to support the collective, militia tied concept.  Yet history and understanding of bearing arms teaches us what is really the intent – the right to keep and bear arms is an individual natural right!

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The Right to Bear Arms – A Video

I watched this video, from the patriots at The Constitution Now, and thought others may enjoy it as well… Continue reading

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The Sum of Good Government

Today we are seeing a struggle between two seemingly different philosophies for governing our society.  Political parties are not the divide as members of both major parties share similar views while third party involvement has little impact on the daily government decisions.  Bill O’Reilly summed up the choices by stating the choice is self-reliance or entitlements.  That’s a very good view of where we are yet those in elected federal office seem to be divided more on the entitlement side of this divide. 

Liberty is a key principle in our history.  When government involves itself in daily life through entitlements, and a view they must guide economic activity while ‘caring’ for those in need, we must understand the tradeoff is

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Overcome your fear of a constitutional convention

It is time all who stand in opposition of a constitutional convention due to fear of it being a runaway toward tyranny consider the reasoning State’s were a part of Article V. Continue reading

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Where’s the Line?

A simple question each of us needs to learn.  As Ken Ivory (UT-HD47) has stated, “I don’t have all the answers but I have a really good question, where’s the line?”  We just came from a presentation by Mr. Ivory and he is creating a ground swell of excitement here in Utah that will be spreading across the country and you can help!  As a matter of fact this is so simple to grasp and powerful to enact you will want to help.

Anyone investing a few minutes to read this knows the 10th Amendment.  “The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to… Continue reading

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