Government Health-Care

In 1764, King George III of Great Britain and his Council declared that the territory west of the Connecticut River belonged to the province of New York. Today it appears the delegates of New York still believe this is so, they and others across the country have controlled Wyoming's Guns, Water a

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Real ID

The Real ID Act creates a federal identity document that every American will need in order to fly on commercial airlines, enter government buildings, open a bank account, and more. How do you spell "Gun Registration"? Say No to Real ID! The new federal ID card was originally required to be impleme

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NAIS - National Animal Identification System

The National Animal Identification System (NAIS) is a national program to identify and track livestock animals, including poultry, horses, cattle, goats and sheep for the purpose of disease containment. NAIS plans to use RFID and GPS technology to track animals, and requires every farm or “premise

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Patriot Act

The Obama administration will support the controversial provisions of the Patriot Act that expand the governments power over the lives of citizens, despite the campaign rhetoric that Obama opposed President Bush's position. During confirmation hearings, Attorney General Eric Holder told members

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Public Servant Oath

As a public servant office holder I promise that, as long as I hold office: 1. My votes will ALWAYS be in favor of the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of Wyoming. Every issue. Every time. No exceptions. No excuses. 2. I will proactively introduce and support mea

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What's the Difference

We are actively seeking a change to the Wyoming Constitution, not just a useless House Resolution that will only be used  for "political" gain. Upcoming Tenth Amendment Joint  Resolution Legislation as follows: “requesting Congress to cease and desist from enacting mandates that are beyond

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The Tenth Amendment

“We the people of the United States,” was never intended to mean, the people of the United States as a united whole. The authority of our Constitution is not based on the authority of the people of the nation or the union but upon the authority of the people of the respective states, if this

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Bill of Rights

If the U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of the land, then why do opinions of the Supreme Court supersede it and become absolute law or power over the people? This so called "Judicial Supremacy" implies that the Judicial Branch has inherent power; but to the contrary, we know that the Judicia

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Declaration of Independence

IN CONGRESS, July 4, 1776. The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America, When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separa

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