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ConstitutionObama Protester Gets Thrown in Jail by UT Police, Have We Become a Police State?
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![]() Anchor Babies: No Parents Allowed
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![]() ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION THE CONSTANT THREAT - 14th AMENDMENT - ANCHOR BABIES - ACTION REQUIRED!
“If ever time should come, when vain and aspiring men shall possess the highest seats in Government, our country will stand in need of its experienced patriots to prevent its ruin.” - Samuel Adams Our Constitution was adopted in 1787 and ratified in 1788 giving the United States of America its foundation of laws Read more » Posted under:
![]() Pastor Stephen Broden Speaks to the Hispanic Community, Eddie Bernice Johnson (TX-30) "Not Interested"
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![]() State Sovereignty: Noble Political Rhetoric or Legitimate Tool to Protect Freedom?
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![]() Gov. Brewer Outraged over Clinton's UN Report, Will Libya and Cuba Get to Decide if AZ 1070 is Right or Wrong?
"A recent Arizona law, S.B. 1070, has generated significant attention and debate at home and around the world. The issue is being addressed in a court action that argues that the federal government has the authority to set and enforce immigration law. That action is ongoing; parts of the law are currently enjoined." Posted under:
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While Obama's loyal liberal student followers were willing to camp out all night in order to get a glimpse of their president when he spoke at the University of Texas last month, First Amendment rights were being violated just outside the doors.
Having grown up in a border town, the term “anchor baby” was drilled into my mind at a young age, and I was taught that these children and their families were just taking advantage of the country and were the cause to problems X, Y, and Z. Anchor babies—known by many as the spawn of illegal immigrants who come over to pop out kids in America and ruin the country—are actually quite legal.
On Wednesday August 25th, both Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson (TX-30) and her Republican opponent Pastor Stephen Broden were invited to speak to the Hispanic Community on the issues that affect District 30 and debate on the Contacto Inmigrante Show. While Democrat Eddie Bernice Johnson declined the offer, candidate Pastor Stephen Broden accepted the invitation and received a great response from the Hispanic Community. The host of the show, Mr.
The ties between England and what would become the United States of America were severed, as Tench Coxe, delegate from Pennsylvania to the Continental Congress, put it, in large part due to the perversion and mal-administration of the British government.
In a State Department report to the United Nations, 