January 23, 2012

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SB 68 -Letting POTUS candidate Buy Ballot Access

Update: Delph says he will withdraw bill from committee – see below Senate Bill 68 in this session of the Indiana Assembly is stirring up a hornet’s nest. State Senator Mike Delph is currently defending the rushed timing of this bill on his facebook page. The IN Gov Website presents this bill as: (emphasis added) [...]

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January 13, 2012

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FRIDAY: IN Health Care Compact Presentation

Cross-posted from the Constitutional Patriots in Carmel Indiana. They are hosting a special presentation Nathan Martin on the Indiana Health Care Compact: ———– Indiana Health Care Compact Presentation Friday, January 13th, 7pm 9618 Shelborne Road, Carmel IN Nathan Martin will be presenting a power point presentation on the Indiana Health Care Compact. Please see the email [...]

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January 12, 2012

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Nullify Now – Indy

The 10th Amendment Center has asked us to pass on the following. Please take moment to review it, and their website: —- The Tenth Amendment Center has been touring the country spreading the message of Nullification and uniting like-minded patriots behind the 10th Amendment and Constitutionalism.  The tour has been getting some amazing feedback and [...]

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December 27, 2011

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The Declaration of Independence

On a very rainy July 4 afternoon, over 1,000 rain-soaked patriots gathered in the White River State Park in downtown Indianapolis to make a stand against a tyranical political class that was abusing it’s privilege and spending money that our country didn’t have. Those patriots exercised their rights for peaceful assembly, and to petition their [...]

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December 24, 2011

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Stay Put, or Get Outta Dodge?

Editor’s Note: This is the second in our series on becoming better prepared in case of natural disaster or other emergency. Our “Concerned Patriot” dropped another article over the transom for our readers. City folks: Survive in Place, or Get Outta Dodge? by A Concerned Patriot Quick: An emergency happens (natural disaster or man-made). What [...]

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December 11, 2011

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New Series: Preparedness

Welcome to our new series on preparedness. This will be an ongoing feature every week or so helping our readers ask the right questions to develop or refine their own plans on how to be prepared for a variety of emergencies. Asking questions: The First Step to Preparedness by A Concerned Patriot Today there is [...]

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November 22, 2011

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Congress owes TEA an apology

FreedomWorks has an begun a call for an apology from the Senate Rules committee chairs, Chuck Schumer and Lamar Alexander. Last Thursday, Senator Mike Lee attempted to host a meeting with folks from FreedomWorks and approximately 200 TEA Party leaders from across the country in the Russell Senate Office Building – only to be un-ceremoniusly [...]

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November 21, 2011

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Getting the boot Schumer-style

TEA Party Debt Commission gets the boot from the Senate Story by T. Hill Images © by T. Hill – used with permission Editor’s Note: According to this story on Politico, Schumer called Sen Lee on Friday to say he had no knowledge of the issue of closing the “hearing” down, despite what Lynden C. [...]

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November 18, 2011

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Video of Schumer-Gate Hearing Debacle

Good video that shows the highlights of why the Sen Mike Lee sponsored “hearing” on the FreedomWorks Debt Commission plan had to vacate the Russell Senate Building Today!    

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November 18, 2011

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FW Debt Commission kicked out of Senate Building

Yes – the FreedomWorks Debt Commission meeting today – Hosted by Utah Senator Mike Lee was kicked out of the Russel Senate Office building.   Tabitha Hale of FreedomWorks posted on the FW website: …The Senate Rules Committee, headed up by Chuck Schumer, told us they were uncomfortable with the word “hearing”, and locked the [...]

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