Imagine yourself on a Saturday afternoon. You worked hard all week. This morning you got caught up on your household chores and your errands, … Read More
Imagine yourself on a Saturday afternoon. You worked hard all week. This morning you got caught up on your household chores and your errands, … Read More
At a recent convention of The Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association (CSPOA) in St. Louis, more than 200 law enforcement officers, state lawmakers, … Read More
On the evening of May 22, 2013, the Board of Commissioners of Carroll County presented, debated and adopted a resolution known as the “Second … Read More
Wherever we look today we find corruption. This is not surprising in a culture that has rejected God as the Source of Law and … Read More
Our twelve session course of study on the Constitution has now been presented to tens of thousands of Americans. The design of our course, … Read More
Most Americans assume that rulings and decisions handed down in cases that come before American courts are based on, and consistent with, the “rule … Read More
The purpose of our government is to protect us from lawlessness, but history tells us that governments themselves can become lawless. When this happens … Read More
Is there a difference between a “law” and an “unconstitutional act”? The Supreme Court says there is. In the case of Norton vs. Shelby … Read More
Winston Churchill is credited with saying that “men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry on as … Read More
Last week I heard a talk show host say that the “marriage issue” will eventually be settled in the courts. Well if he’s talking … Read More