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Montana votes 20-0 in favor of anti-NDAA bill

from Activist Post (via BLN) The anti-NDAA movement continues to gain traction. There is still much more work to be done as part of Operation Homeland Liberty, but People’s Blog for The Constitution highlights the latest development we can add to the victory column in Montana’s step toward resisting federal intrusion. By a vote of 20-0, a bill that bans [...]

Americans in 6 states vote to nullify unconstitutional acts

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from 10AC While most pundit and media attention focused on the presidential race Tuesday night, citizens of six states quietly voted to nullify unconstitutional acts. Voters in Alabama, Montana, and Wyoming all passed measures guaranteeing health care freedom, despite federal mandates in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Massachusetts voters defied federal law and [...]

Don’t Try That In Montana!

by Chuck Baldwin By now, everybody in the country knows about the horrific shootings at a packed theater in the metro Denver area last week. Twelve people were killed and scores were wounded. Predictably, gun-control zealots nationwide are shouting for stricter gun control laws. Not only that, some are even calling for the TSA to [...]

Montanans Launch Recall of Senators Who Approved NDAA Military Detention. Merry Christmas, US Senate

by Ralph Lopez, Salem-News (HELENA) – Moving quickly on Christmas Day after the US Senate voted 86 – 14 to pass the National Defense Authorization Act of 2011 (NDAA) which allows for the indefinite military detention of American citizens without charge or trial, Montanans have announced the launch of recall campaigns against Senators Max Baucus and Jonathan [...]

Montana SB 423: Utter Disregard for the Power of the Sovereign

by Timothy Baldwin, LDL Montana Senate Bill 423 (2011) was passed by the house and Senate this session. The legislature submitted the same to Governor Brian Schweitzer reportedly on May 3, 2011. Schweitzer has 10 days from that date to veto the bill. If he does not, it becomes law by default. He has already [...]