People Who Bleed Blue
Be careful what you ask for because once the people who bleed blue stop caring, the darkness of the world will have no keepers. ~Bradley Nickell
Bradley Nickell
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
Be careful what you ask for because once the people who bleed blue stop caring, the darkness of the world will have no keepers. ~Bradley Nickell
Bradley Nickell
The Supreme Court will decide a number of interesting issues. Cases involving the First and Second amendments, life issues and the administrative state have all made the docket.
Ever since Donald Trump promised to seal our southern border with a massive border wall, his Democrat opponents and others who believe in open borders insisted walls don’t work.
Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III decision to shift prosecutorial authority from military unit commanders to the “Offices of Special Trial Counsel” may be problematic
In 1975, the Church Hearings exposed the abuses of multiple federal agencies. More abuse is occurring. It needs to be exposed.
After succeeding in 2020 with BLM riots and the like, the deep state will not back down this year.
With the impending presidential election aside, the tremors of improbability arrived a month earlier when the Supreme Court decided to hear a case with profound implications for the federal income tax.
We do have the right to freedom of religion. But this does not equate to the right to equal government showcasing of religion.
While the Commerce Clause was intended to regulate trade among the states, its interpretation by the federal government has sometimes resembled a game of “Six Degrees of Interstate Commerce,” allowing Uncle Sam to poke his nose into activities seemingly unrelated to crossing state lines.
In the complex world of constitutional law, the incorporation doctrine stands out as a contentious element, purportedly established to safeguard individual rights against state overreach.
The fundamental right to keep and bear arms, enunciated in the Second Amendment, has been a subject of extensive debate and contention throughout history.
It’s what they don’t say that matters; Media reports on Supreme Court have the same eerie omissions
Attention, readers. Tomorrow is January 6, that day when Democrats and RINOs celebrate what they see as the end of Trumpism.
Have the Democrats considered all possible scenarios in their grand strategy to “get Trump”? Or have they again forsaken logic in favor of lust?
It was in March of 2023 that a hue-and-cry was raised among the left in the City of Brotherly Love when a deputy landlord-tenant officer shot a woman when she was resisting a court-ordered eviction. Landlord-tenant officer shoots woman in head during eviction, police say Landlord-tenant officers are not sworn law enforcement personnel. by Jesse Bunch, Max …
Friday, December 15, 2023, was National Bill of Rights Day. Congress considered this the perfect time period to push through an extension of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act’s (FISA) section 702.
The buyer’s remorse is setting in. After seeing first-hand what a dumpster-fire a brainless puppet doing the bidding of leftist radicals is capable of, voters are discovering that they were lied to in 2020. The promised “return to normalcy”, turned out to be a return to Carteresc weakness and malaise.
Actor and country singer John Schneider, best known for his starring role as Bo Duke on “The Dukes of Hazzard,” is in hot water with the Department of Justice right now, all over a simple tweet.
In the tapestry of American history, John Jay, a luminary of the American Revolution and co-author of the Federalist Papers, stands as a key architect of the United States Constitution.
Democrats do not admit that reproductive rights means killing the unborn up to the day of birth. Republicans should point this out.