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9/12 Platform: 9 Principles, 12 Values

| July 15, 2011

9 Principles 1. America is good. The Constitution is a document that forever changed the relationship between man and government. Our Founders believed in Natural Law – that each of us is born into freedom and that the proper role of government is to protect and secure the rights of life, liberty, and property, not [...]

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Cherokee Scout GOP Congressional Poll

Cherokee Scout GOP Congressional Poll

| March 17, 2010

Here is a screenshot of the results of a recent online poll conducted by The Cherokee Scout.

Click on the photo for a larger picture.

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Tenth Amendment Center: Tenth Amendment Summit Recap

| March 16, 2010

From the Tenth Amendment Center:

For two days last week, candidates for both state and federal offices in the 2010 elections gathered together to discuss strategies for upholding a strict interpretation of the 10th Amendment, which states, “The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.” The candidates presented their views and ideas to a capacity crowd last Friday.

In a joint statement read to the crowd, the nearly two-dozen candidate participants pledged to “limit and restrain all federal government exercise of power that exceeds in any way the plain language of those few powers listed in the Constitution and to nullify all others that exceed such limit.” [Read more]

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10th Amendment Summit A Huge Success!

10th Amendment Summit A Huge Success!

| March 3, 2010

Even as snowstorms were blanketing much of the northeast, a firestorm for the cause of liberty and state sovereignty was heating up in Atlanta on Thursday and Friday. [Read more]

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10th Amendment Summit – (Day 2) PHOTOS

| March 2, 2010

Photos from the 10th Amendment Summit in Atlanta, GA

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10th Amendment Summit (Day 1) PHOTOS

| March 2, 2010

Photos from the 10th Amendment Summit in Atlanta, GA

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Limited Access in the House Health Care Bill

| November 24, 2009

Dan Eichenbaum’s letter to USA Today on healthcare legislation (below) was published in July. The predicted method of limiting access to care is exactly what ended up in the House bill, as noted by Betsy McCaughey in a piece appearing November 7 in the WJS:

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