The Psychology of Crisis Tyrants

By |2023-03-06T12:05:15-05:00October 26th, 2021|

The American Constitutional Rights Union defines a crisis tyrant as a leader who uses a crisis — like the COVID-19 pandemic — to justify and grease the skids of their tyrannical behavior. The “crisis” element adds a layer or two of “despicable” as the exercise of power comes on the backs of those enduring a crisis or tragedy.

ACRU’s Blackwell: America Must Reject COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates

By |2023-03-06T12:05:15-05:00October 25th, 2021|

The American people must never lose sight of what makes our country great as we march toward victory in our ongoing efforts to defeat the COVID-19 pandemic. We must defeat this enemy while being true to our highest values, upholding the religious liberty and civil rights of our fellow citizens by rejecting vaccine mandates.

Dan Bongino is threatening to walk if his show’s distributor continues with its vaccine mandate

By |2023-03-06T12:05:16-05:00October 20th, 2021|

Southwest Airlines pilots. Police. Military service members. Now radio talk show hosts. People are standing up to vaccine mandates. The hypocrisy over the government's right to mandate private medical decisions is appalling. "Our bodies, our choice!” Is the argument of choice for those wanting the government to stay out of the abortion business, when consequences being the actual and definitive murder of an unborn child. But forcing vaccinations? No problem!

American Liberty Must Not Become Coronavirus Casualty

By |2023-03-06T12:05:17-05:00October 13th, 2021|

When announcing his nationwide vaccine mandate, President Joe Biden declared, “This is not about freedom.” But for Americans who live outside the Beltway, it is absolutely about freedom, because America is about freedom.Yes, the coronavirus is still with us. Yes, it is still potentially dangerous, particularly to vulnerable Americans. But the need long since has passed for extraordinary measures such as lockdowns, mask mandates, and other restrictions on American liberty.

America-loving Regular Folks Are the New Radicals

By |2023-03-06T12:05:18-05:00October 13th, 2021|

In the late 1960s, my oldest brother brought our entire family to the attention of the FBI. He ran an underground newspaper in Flint, Michigan, that questioned authority and advocated for legalizing Marijuana and ending the Vietnam War. Unlike some radicals of the time, my brother was a veteran who loved America and shunned communism. But exercising free speech and questioning authority can bring trouble. As a little girl I was aware that my big brother was under scrutiny for criticism of government officials. My parents may not have agreed with all of his views, but they didn’t shield me from them.

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