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US National Archives Charters of Freedom - The Declaration of Independence, The Constitution, The Bill of Rights
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House of Representatives Educational Resources A collection of important US documents including the Declaration of Independence, The Federalist Papers, The Bill of Rights and other significant historical documents.
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Constitutional Law Enforcement Association The Last Line of Defense
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Local Sheriffs Are The Last Defense Richard Mack describes this article as "The best article that has ever been written about what I am really trying to accomplish."
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How the neoCons Stole Freedom And How To Take It Back.
Our Constitution - The Open Source for Freedom.
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Mack vs. Brady - 10 years later Freedom's Phoenix - An article reviewing the story of the defeat of the Brady Bill, and the effect that landmark decision has had over the last 10 years.
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Constitutional Duties of a Sheriff Transcription of a speech where Mack recounts much of the history of his challenge of the Brady Bill, and the circumstances that brought it about.
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The Sheriff - More Power than the President The Battle for America will be decided in your county at your front door. If you act now, later you will not need to “fill your hand.” - Article by Alan Stang, March 20, 2009
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Gun Owners of America The only no-compromise gun rights group in the country, the united voice of GOA members has been successful in defeating restrictive legislation designed to disarm our population. Indeed, GOA has won much praise on Capitol Hill for its legislative accomplishments.
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Oath Keepers Military, Veterans, and peace officers who will honor their oaths to defend the Constitution, will NOT “just follow orders,” will stand for liberty, and will save the Republic, so help us God. Our motto is: "Not on Our Watch!"
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Tea party movement lights fuse for right Richard Mack featured in a home page article on MSNBC.com:"When Friends for Liberty held its first public event, Mrs. Stout listened as Richard Mack, a former Arizona sheriff, brought 1,400 people to their feet with a speech about confronting a despotic federal government.
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