Be the Change · Civil Rights · election 2024 · Libertarian

The Good Party Declaration of Independence

I am working to secure the endorsement of the Good Party- a non-partisan organization (not a political party) endorsing non-partisan local, grassroots campaigns nationwide. In an email I received from Good Party, they report their mission is to "bring attention to and increase the viability of people-powered campaigns... that are running without the backing of a major party and funding from special interests."

About Me · Criminal "Justice" · MISCELLANEOUS

An Update for February 2024!

There has been so much going on lately! I know I have said it before, but the pieces are finally coming together... so I wanted to put together a little update for you all! I am pressed for time,, so i will make this quick... You might not believe me when I tell you that I am going to jail for the next two weeks, but I absolutely mean it when I say that I am excited for this next chapter!

Be the Change · Civil Rights · Liberty

My Email to the Sheriff

Check out this email I sent out to the Benton County Sheriff and his deputies, urging them to join the Campaign for Restoring Constitutional Sheriffs and take advantage of the free online courses offered by the National Liberty Alliance as part of their mission to SAVE AMERICA! We have stayed silent long enough- the time has come to stand together and fight for our freedoms!

Be the Change · Civil Rights · Conspiracies · Liberty

The Law

When 2012 presidential candidate Ron Paul was asked in an interview which book he would most recommend people read above all others, he recommended this one. The Law was originally published as a pamphlet in 1850 by Frederic Bastiat (1801-1850). Bastiat wrote most of his work in the few years before and after the French Revolution of 1848. The Law is considered a classic and his ideas are still relevant today. The essay was published in French in 1850. This translation of The Law was done by Dean Russell of the foundation staff. His objective was an accurate rendering of Mr. Bastiat's words and ideas into twentieth century, idiomatic English.