Tag Archives: Constitution
Ron Paul vs Ed Schultz
Even is you don’t support Ron Paul you have to love how he stands up to and slams this flaming Socialist Ed Schultz.
A History of Socialism in the US
This is a great video that every American needs to learn. It provides highlights of all the major socialist programs that have been supplanted within our Republic.
New “Safety Cameras” Installed In Columbus
…now they’re called “safety cameras;” how Orwellian.
Rep Chabot’s Police State Tactic; the One Party Template
I’ll have some comments later, but I hope the folks over at ProgressOhio, where this video is posted, realize this is the template they helped create right along with the neocons.
OLC Digs Statist Heels in Deeper
Below is a statement from Chris Littleton posted on the Ohio Liberty Counsel’s Facebook page, but not on their anchor site, in response to my protest. “From Chris Littleton, Co-Founder and former President of OLC – Tom Z has been … Continue reading
OLC’s Response
I received an email response from Tom Zawistowski, President, Ohio Liberty Council. I posted it for readers and will comment this evening. I do appreciate the response. Dear Brian, I would like to take this opportunity to followup on the … Continue reading
Open Letter to Ohio Tea Parties and Liberty Groups
Yesterday the Ohio Liberty Council’s (OLC) President Tom Zawistowski issued a statement endorsing Sen. Rob Portman’s (R) appointment to the “Super Congress.” For anyone to endorse such a move strikes at the heart of our “republican” form of government, Constitution, … Continue reading
Banks Bulldoze Cleveland Homes
Rather than allowing for the overinflated housing market to correct itself, bankers have chosen to bulldoze the repossessed homes to keep prices…overinflated. “The idea is that a bank donates a foreclosed home and possibly even pays for its demolition. One … Continue reading
Freedom Index Rating
The folks at the John Birch Society have published their initial report, “Freedom Index,” ranking our Congressmen “based on their adherence to constitutional principles of limited government, fiscal responsibility, national sovereignty, and a traditional foreign policy of avoiding foreign entanglements” … Continue reading