What We Can Learn From A Red Tide (Op-Ed)
An Object Lesson In Local Action Which You’re Not Going To Like… If You Care About Your Freedom, You MUST Get Involved Locally.
Read moreAn Object Lesson In Local Action Which You’re Not Going To Like… If You Care About Your Freedom, You MUST Get Involved Locally.
Read more1) Call To Action! – Bill Prohibiting Unlawful Restrictions On Churches Passed By TN House; Awaits Senate Approval
2) Special Interest Groups Spend $60 Million A Year To Curry Favor With Tennessee Legislators
3) TN Bill That Would Disqualify Congressional Candidates Ortagus & Starbuck Raises Constitutional Questions
4) Report Details Spread of “Critical Social Justice” In Tennessee Higher Education
5) Representative White Hopes To Kill School Choice Bill At Taxpayer-Funded Lobbyist Urging
6) House Rep Griffey Files Legislation Seeking To Ramp Up Election Crime Prosecution In TN
7) TN Legislature Prohibits Instant Runoff Voting Amid Lawsuit By Memphis Political Activists
State Rep. Bruce Griffey Has Introduced New Legislation That Seeks To Ramp Up Prosecution Of Election Fraud In Tennessee.
Read moreH.R. 1 would implode the rights of states in administering their own elections. This is in response, of course, to the hundreds of election-related lawsuits filed in the wake of ballot irregularities and various kinds of legislation making their way through state capitols to push back against some uncertainty about the November 2020 elections. But there is also an aspect of H.R. 1 that has not been much discussed, and that’s the silencing of speech. Even the American Civil Liberties Union, itself a long-established organization that is normally aligned with the authors of H.R. 1, has said that language contained the bill assaults the First Amendment.
Read moreA group of protestors gathered outside Miller Park in Chattanooga on Saturday voicing their belief that local lawmakers had a role in the riots at the U.S. Capitol last Wednesday.
Read moreAll aspects of our lives were upended by the 2020 pandemic. The media reminded us daily of the violent social unrest and alleged racial injustice. They failed to cover abuses of our core democratic voting practices which cast long shadows over the efficacies of our election process. At a time so much went wrong and so little went right, when we needed unity, the media divided us even more. Debates were postponed or canceled. Candidates missed events, and held others on the internet or TV. Joe Biden hid in the basement of his Delaware home for days, and refused interviews. The media did Kamala Harris’ campaigning for her while Biden remained AWOL from most of America.
Read moreEric Buchanan has taken the time to summarize some of the most notable and concerning aspects about the election – complete with sources and citations for your review.
This report also highlights the liberal media’s refusal to report on news stories that conflict with their narrative or reflect poorly on democratic leaders… even when it is in the long-term best interests of the country.
Senator Hawley From Missouri Has Added His Name To A Growing List Of Republican Senators Planning To Object To Electoral College Results In Several States.
Read moreU.S. Rep. Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, has filed a lawsuit against Vice President Mike Pence In The U.S. District Court For the Eastern District Of Texas, Tyler Division, Attempting To Challenge The Results Of Some States’ Electoral College Votes.
Read moreTexas Attorney General has filed a lawsuit against Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania stating that they ignored both state and federal law and that their failure to abide by rule casts a dark shadow over the outcome of the entire election.
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