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The Federal government does not have any powers unless it is given to them by the Constitution. This lesson explains why, how it works, and what the consequences are. If you’re worried about the Federal government taking too much unconstitutional power, you can write Congress to support the Enumerated Powers Act which, as of this writing, has 60 cosponsors in the House (HR 450) and 23 in the Senate (S 1319): secure.downsizedc.org
We recently saw an effort like this in Iran when the Iranian citizens used Twitter to broadcast the real story of the post-election protests despite a media blackout enforced by the government of Iran. If Americans are stripped of the ability to use technology to communicate, our government might very well have the ability to stifle speech just as the Iranian government did. While we are all concerned about national security, we must not stand by while our elected officials use scare tactics to trample our rights and take away our fundamental freedoms.
DO YOU LOVE YOUR FREEDOM I DO ,SO DO YOU FREEDOM LIVES IN YOU ALL,STAND UP.wmv part1 OATH KEEPERS of the US Constitution). Protect our Sovereignty, Bill of Rights and US Constitution with the Declaration of Independence. Tear this Oligarchy/Democracy abomination down and restore the Republic. We the People call all OATH KEEPERS to protect our original sacred documents of Liberty and Freedom. Our government violates our Rights as they illegally make unjust laws to enslave us. Protect Our Sovereignty (more)
At the 2010 CPAC, Students For Liberty co-founder and President, Alexander mccobin, spoke out in defense of liberty in terms of equal rights for all. The overwhelming response was cheering and applause for sfl’s position. While a later speaker, Ryan Sorba, got up to condemn CPAC for its tolerance and SFL for speaking out in its favor, the crowd booed him off the stage before he could finish his remarks. To see the power of the student movement for liberty, and what we stand for, check out this video.
Jennifer Koshan and Jonnette Watson-Hamilton, University of Calgary Faculty of Law, present at “Freedom of religion in Canada today: Three issues,” hosted by the Sheldon Chumir Foundation for Ethics in Leadership, January 28, 2010.
Jennifer Koshan and Jonnette Watson-Hamilton, University of Calgary Faculty of Law, present at “Freedom of religion in Canada today: Three issues,” hosted by the Sheldon Chumir Foundation for Ethics in Leadership, January 28, 2010.