11/08/2012
“We must remember, elections are short-term efforts. Revolutions are long-term projects.” - Ron Paul. The elections are over but our work is far from done. A disastrous foreign policy, an attack on our civil liberties and a looming debt crisis continues to plague our nation. It is up to us to be the tireless minority and to demand a change. http://www.campaignforliberty.org/national-blog/ham-sandwich/
Ham Sandwich | Campaign for Liberty
The GOP establishment had just railroaded through new party rules designed to weaken the power of grassroots activists of every stripe – not to mention the thousands of young people who were just starting to become politically active after hearing Ron Paul’s unwavering message of liberty.
09/26/2012
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." Unfortunately, many of us don't understand the definition or concept of liberty... especially when it comes to our elected officials. Do your part of empowering a Free Texas by understanding liberty. http://facethepolitics.com/2012/09/what-is-liberty-liberty-explained/
What Is Liberty? (Liberty Explained)
The philosophy of liberty is based on self-ownership. This simple but elegant and hard-hitting animation will explain exactly what that means.
09/18/2012
Vote your conscience, VOTE INFORMED.
09/13/2012
Republican National Convention: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly – and the Hopeful.
Alternate delegate to the Republican National Convention, Christopher Haley, from Texas' 32nd congressional district talks about shameful actions of the GOP to shut out the grass roots.
09/01/2012
We must empower the grassroots and keep integrity within the political parties!
What The RNC Rule Changes Mean For The Republican Party
Republican party insider Doug Wead explains the significance of the recent RNC rule changes and how it will effect the grass roots in future elections.
08/27/2012
"Govern wisely, and as little as possible" - Sam Houston