Tag Archives: T.L. Davis

And A Soldier Dies

When it comes to Kerodin’s Convention in DC, I am in. From the first day they passed the seat belt law in Colorado, 1986, or thereabouts, I knew it would come to this. I chaffed at the first sign of a government … Continue reading

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The Resistance Has Started

The resistance has started, kicked off by a Liberty Summit which attracted attendees from ten states along with several representatives of other groups. In attendance was the Ohio Valley Minutemen who read a prepared statement that met with general agreement. … Continue reading

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“I do not have to be distant from my nation to be in exile…”

Friday, February 17, 2012 Posted by T.L. Davis at 11:32 PM I Am an American When it comes time to put a stop to the nonsense, it will dawn on many Americans that they were asleep at the wheel, a … Continue reading

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Today’s lesson is from the Book of Rights …

Here beginneth the lesson: “It is not desirable to cultivate a respect for the law, so much as for the right. The only obligation which I have a right to assume is to do at any time what I think … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

Being elected to a post wherein one pledges fidelity to the Constitution, who, by legal wrangling, eludes that obligation and obfuscates their intent is nothing but a traitor and should suffer the traditional fate of those who chose to defy … Continue reading

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