Election Season is Upon Us
Elections are right around the corner, and those willing to subvert the very process on which our Constitutional Republic functions are prepared to do what it takes to "win."
Elections are right around the corner, and those willing to subvert the very process on which our Constitutional Republic functions are prepared to do what it takes to "win."
“Under your leadership and that of Mr. Wray, the DOJ and FBI have breached the public trust. This blatant politicization of the federal justice system is a dangerous escalation without precedent and incompatible with the United States Constitution.”
So reads a portion of the letter I recently signed on behalf of the ACRU and other prominent groups representing freedom and the protection of constitutional values. This letter addressed to Department Of Justice (DOJ) Attorney General Merrick Garland and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Christopher Wray calls for the immediate release of all underlying information relied upon or referenced in both the warrants executed against […]
We're hearing many states are still struggling to staff poll workers for the upcoming elections. One of the most important things we can do to defend free and fair voting is to get involved and be present when and where votes are cast.
The Biden Administration apparently believes it's fine to dismiss 13 percent of our National Guard and 12 percent of Reserve soldiers over their forced, and unnecessary, vaccination mandate. Judging by other actions by the same administration, they don't see national security as much of a priority.
We've been fighting for religious liberty and the freedom to worship since our founding. It's our first and arguably, most precious natural right.
Although the concept of constitutional self-governance was the political underpinning that made our country great, its primary mechanism of free and fair elections is quite simple. The challenge is the "fair" part. Political beliefs are strong enough to start wars. They're also powerful enough to "justify" bad behavior during the election process.