Nullification is not a radical idea. It is a legitimate tool against oppresion.
by David K. Williams, Jr. | 1:34 pm, January 15, 2013
Play along with me here…Suppose the federal government declares an emergency and decided it needed to put some soldiers up in private residences for a short time. Some owners of such private residences are not happy with this. They refuse to comply.T…
What privacy isn’t: a few pointers for fighting for your self-respect and your private life
by Eileen | 6:54 am, June 16, 2012
As I have noted previously on this site and in PPC’s lectures and courses, privacy advocates are at a grave disadvantage these days. So much proposed, and passed, legislation treats this cherished and fundamental right as a throwaway. There is a common thread to almost all political denigrations of the right to privacy and to [...]
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UPDATE: Something apparently got messed up with the PayPal buttons during this past weekend’s database glitch – fixed now. Yes, it’s that time again — PPC will be conducting training classes for center-right activists on Saturday, April 20 and Saturday, April 27, at Independence Institute in Denver. The tentative class schedule is as follows: Saturday, [...]
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