“Thomas Jefferson was obviously wrong”
By Bruce Karlson, staff writer Thomas Jefferson was extremely vocal regarding his fear of the aggregation of power in any branch of the government. As such, he viewed the role of the Supreme Court...
View ArticleDo “We the People” have the right of Revolution?
By Doug Book, staff writer Do the citizens of the United States have an absolute right to, by force of arms if necessary, overthrow a government which has, with malicious deliberation, become...
View ArticleAmerican Minute for October 11th
Coachisright.com is pleased to announce American history scholar; nationally known speaker and best selling author William J Federer’s daily American Minute column will be part of CiR’s afternoon...
View ArticleAmerican Minute for December 15th
Coachisright.com is pleased have American history scholar; nationally known speaker and best selling author William J Federer’s American Minute column as a part of CiR’s team. Bill Federer is a...
View ArticleArmed citizens get their 2nd Amendment point across to city council
by Doug Book, staff writer “All political power is inherent in the people, and governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed, and are established to protect and maintain...
View ArticleWill a future Congress eliminate the extra-constitutional power of the...
by Doug Book, editor “To consider the judges as the ultimate arbiters of all constitutional questions [is] a very dangerous doctrine indeed, and one which would place us under the despotism of an...
View Article“We the People” are America’s sovereigns, NOT her subjects
by Doug Book, editor “The two enemies of the people are criminals and government, so let us tie the second down with the chains of the Constitution so the second will not become the legalized version...
View ArticleThe Ultimate Power: The People Themselves
By Karen Lees, Bill Norton and Mark Herr Of America’s founding architects, Thomas Jefferson is arguably one of the greatest minds and ardent defenders of liberty and the fundamental rights of man. Yet...
View ArticleEven in Their Errors, People Act As a Check to Government Abuse and Overreach
By Bill Norton and Mark Herr, guest writers Often in political conversation, one hears chastisement of the so-called “uninformed voter,” or laments about the ignorance of the people. Some might even be...
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