The John Birch Society

The Constitution Is the Solution!

Fixing America Starts With Education. Most Americans are not taught what’s in the Constitution, nor are they aware of its limitations on government that have helped make America great.

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America Can See It And Joe Biden Can’t Hide It

All is not well in the inner world of President Joe Biden. For a full third of July, the president took a break, leisurely spending days puttering at his $2.74 million beach house in Rehoboth, Delaware. During this period, he didn’t engage in official travel, such as factory inaugurations, fair visits, military inspections, or supply … Read more

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Not Even a Pencil Could Exist without Fossil Fuels

In 1964, Leonard Read wrote a genealogy from the perspective of a pencil, demonstrating the vast, complicated web of the structure of production that is handled by the division of labor on free markets. The pencil explained that no one knows how to make a pencil because of the myriad production processes involved: My family tree begins … Read more

The Biden Family Syndicate is What Real Power Looks Like

A cursory search of Google yields a myriad of results for “biggest crime organizations in the world.” As you can imagine, most, if not all the names are recognizable to the average person. Names like Crips & Bloods, Irish Mob, Hells Angels, Cali Cartel, the Sicilian Mafia, etc. One name, however, is noticeably absent — … Read more

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2SLGBTQ+IA and the Law

The acronym 2SLGBTQ+IA stands for two-spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex, androgynous, and asexual. The 2SLGBTQ+IA community is often described as seeking “rights and equality” for its members. What fair-minded person could object? Increasingly, however, the community appears to want privileges and equity as well. These goals are diametrically opposed. Rights, such as freedom of speech, are … Read more

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The Founders and the Constitution: Edmund Randolph

Edmund Randolph was born into a family with a tradition of public service. His maternal grandfather had been King’s Attorney (attorney general) in colonial Maryland. His paternal grandfather, father, and uncle all held the same position in colonial Virginia.

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SB272 Failure

Educators often use the metaphor of the three-legged stool to convey the ideal parent-teacher-child relationship.  If one leg is weakened, the stool inevitably becomes unstable.  Over the past few years, this three-legged stool has become more and more wobbly.

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State Troopers At 10-13-21 Executive Council Meeting

A Small Cost For Freedom

If you have time this Friday, (03/17/23), please provide in-person support at the trial of Frank Staples. Frank is one of the nine Americans who were arrested at the October 17, 2021 Executive Council meeting for no apparent reason

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