It’s Not Dan Crenshaw’s Fault
Rep. Crenshaw was a United States Navy SEAL who lost an eye during his third tour of duty. His recent stance on Red Flag laws is a slap in the face to due process, gun rights, and freedom.
Rep. Crenshaw was a United States Navy SEAL who lost an eye during his third tour of duty. His recent stance on Red Flag laws is a slap in the face to due process, gun rights, and freedom.
And then – splinters fly across the room and the front door bursts open. “Oh shit!” As you shoulder your weapon and send a load of 00 Buck across your living room and see the burglar fall in a heap.
On Saturday afternoon, WMUR reported that Merrimack County Sheriff, Scott Hilliard was arrested for DWI. A caller reportedly called 911 when he saw the sheriff driving ‘erratically’ in broad daylight in the town of Tilton.
Maybe Dan Crenshaw is the future of the conservative movement, but not of the gun rights movement.
If you asked every conservative and pro-liberty individual in the US what their most important political issues were, you might find that their top concerns involved endless foreign entanglements, domestic surveillance, socialism, gun control, and immigration.
Dear California conservatives, After decades of fighting tirelessly against the increasingly radical anti-freedom Democrats, as your allies in the perpetual pursuit for liberty, we must strongly recommend that you concede. Socialism, authoritarianism, and anti-American sentiment are gaining steam every day in California, and the trend shows no signs of slowing […]
Oregon House Bill 2020 – the ‘cap and trade’ bill may be the most drastic global warming bill proposed in the US since the propaganda popularized by Al Gore in 2006.
President Trump has repeatedly threatened to cut federal funding to California if they do not cooperate with the federal government on immigration enforcement.
From an early age, American children are inaccurately taught that the United States of America is one big, happy nation and that keeping the union together is the ultimate American priority.
On Thursday, May 30th, two thirds of the New Hampshire Senate followed the House’s lead and voted to override Governor Sununu’s veto of the death penalty repeal bill.