" The truth shall make you free." John 8:32

This web page is dedicated to the truth so that WE, the people, may restore and protect our inalienable (God given) rights and freedoms.

Links

Thomas: Things your Congressman doesn't want you know!
Michael Reagan's web page
G. Gordon Liddy's web page
The John Birch Society
Firearm Fact Sheet
The National Rifle Association
The Fully Informed Jury Association
Common Cause
Promise Keepers
Harvest Online
Christian Coalition
The World Wide Study Bible
Networthy Magazine for Connected Christians
Trinity Broadcasting Network
Col. David Hackworth

We are a group of Christian men who meet regularly to pray for our leaders in government, discuss the topics of the day, and bring to the forefront the truth about the daily assault on our rights and freedoms. We are not a MILITIA!

Great men laid their lives on the line for you 221 years ago, are you going to just let it all slip away? Vote in every election, serve on juries, get involved in local, state and national issues and above all turn to GOD for His infinite wisdom, glory, power, honor and grace.

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Dedicated to publish the truth so that we the people
may protect our inalienable rights.


HILLARY CLINTON, whose stoicism during the Monica Lewinsky scandal won her much admiration
  among women, suddenly finds female voters are turning off in droves as she tries to make a political career of her
  own.

  In an alarming trend that could ensure her defeat in the New York Senate race if it continues, Mrs. Clinton's
  popularity has slipped so badly that her opponent, the brash, tough talking Rudolph Giuliani, is now as well liked
  by women as she is. Her campaign is searching urgently for reasons for the antipathy among her former core
  constituency and is plotting ways to revive her appeal.

  At the beginning of last year, when the impeachment drama was at its height and Mrs. Clinton was standing by
  her husband while making it clear that she was hurt by his behavior, Mrs. Clinton's record approval ratings owed
  much to the support of women. The popularity fueled the first talk that she should run for the Senate herself, and a
  Marist poll showed that if she did so 58 per cent of women would support her compared to 34 per cent who
  would back the New York mayor.

  Now, a new Marist poll shows that among women she is just one point ahead of her rival, on 44 per cent.

  An equally alarming poll, by Quinnipiac College, shows she is particularly unpopular among white women, who
  favor Mr. Giuliani by 52 to 34. "If she can't win among white women, historical trends show she can't win the
  election," said Doug Schwartz, director of the poll. Mrs. Clinton now trails Mr. Giuliani by several points in the
  polls, while a year ago she was well ahead.

  Recent history also shows that the Clintons are devoted to polling, and so the First Lady has made it a number one
  priority to woo women again. The first task is to establish exactly why they are turning off. There is clearly a certain
  amount of general "Clinton fatigue", as there is with both sexes, after years of scandal. But many women also
  express an unhappiness that Mrs. Clinton is using her position as the President's wife to seek power herself.

  To this end Mrs. Clinton, like the Vice President, Al Gore, is engaged in the difficult task of distinguishing herself as
  her own person, independent of the President. She is trying to sell her own independent biography, emphasizing
  the work she did before her husband's presidency to prove that she would have had the qualities for the job if
  she had not been living in the White House.

  When she launched her campaign with an 18 minute video, she was portrayed as a mother, a high flying
  student, a lawyer working on the Watergate impeachment committee and an advocate of issues involving children
  and families. Mr. Clinton was mentioned almost in passing, and if you only had the film to go on you would have had
  only the vaguest idea what he did.

  "I think a lot of women don't know about anything I did before the White House. It is my burden to talk about the
  professional and public career I had independently of my husband," she told The New York Times. "I mean, I have
  a very long record of independent public service, but it was understandably subsumed into the larger mission of
  the President in 1992."

  She also plans to focus heavily on issues that women are concerned about, particularly education and health, and
  she has embarked on a drive to speak to as many New York women's groups as possible. "With regard to
  women, we have work to do and we're going to do it," Howard Wolfson, her spokesman, said. "It's incumbent
  upon us to make the case on the issues and also her record and her life story."

QUOTES

"The great object is that every man be armed. Everyone who is able may have a gun."

Patrick Henry Founding Father

"No free man shall ever be de-barred the use of arms. The strongest reason for the people to retain their right to keep and bear arms is as a last resort to protect themselves against tyranny in government"

Thomas Jefferson

"The said constitution shall never be construed to authorize congress to prevent the people of the United States who are peaceable citizens from keeping their own arms.."

Samuel Adams

"No man can suffer too much, and no man can fall too soon, if he suffer of if he fall in defense of the liberties and Constitution of his country."

Daniel Webster

"Delay is preferable to error."

Thomas Jefferson

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