Campaign for Liberty

Ron Paul and the Tea Parties: States' Rights and the 17th Amendment

Leonard Zeskind | Posted 05.25.2011

Leonard Zeskind

A year ago, Ron Paul (R-Texas) lectured on what it took to be a true conservative. If you don't like parts of the constitution -- just amend it: "I would like to remove two of them. The 16th and 17th" amendments, Paul said.

Ken Buck Campaign Says 4th Quarter Fundraising Tells Only Part Of The Story

The Colorado Independent | digg_url = 'Http://coloradoindependent.com/46953/Buck | Posted 05.25.2011

Republican U.S. Senate candidate Ken Buck got creamed on the numbers this week. He drew $40,000 in the fourth quarter of 2009 compared to GOP frontrun...

Ken Buck Tea Party Ads: GOP Challenger Gets $350,000 Ad Buy

The Denver Post | Lynn Bartels | Posted 05.25.2011

A group called Campaign for Liberty is spending almost $350,000 on ads touting Ken Buck's GOP Senate campaign. "Career politicians are stealing our...

How My Lawsuit Against the TSA Made Airports Safe For the Constitution Again

Steve Bierfeldt | Posted 05.25.2011

Steve Bierfeldt

As a result of my just-dropped case against the TSA, passengers will no longer be forced to check their constitutional rights at the airport counter, and that is a victory for all.

For Liberty Examines the Kingmakers

J. Bradley Jansen | Posted 05.25.2011

J. Bradley Jansen

The documentary For Liberty beautifully shows us what Markos Mousitlas called the only true people-powered campaign in 2008: Ron Paul's campaign.

After the July 4 Tea Parties, What Do They Mean?

Leonard Zeskind | Posted 05.25.2011

Leonard Zeskind

All of the Tea Parties added together will probably have little effect on how the Obama Administration and the Congress decide to make policy.