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Constitutional Convention

No, You Can’t

By Nathan Tucker Two-hundred and twenty-five years ago Monday, the Constitutional Convention meeting in Philadelphia signed the Constitution and submitted it to the states for ratification.  It went into effect on June 21, 178...
by Nathan W. Tucker

 
 
Lange

Why I’m Running: Restoring the Generational Compact

Written by Ben Lange, Candidate for U.S. Congress (IA-01) On Saturday, April 26th, 1777, a 41-year-old John Adams, while serving in the Continental Congress in Philadelphia, wrote to his wife Abigail of 12 years: “Posteri...
by The Iowa Republican

 
 
 

An Illegitimate Court or A Reality Check?

I’ve received a lot of feedback about the article I published on Tuesday about impeachment.  A number of people have thanked me for writing the article.  That list of people includes a number of current and former legislato...
by Craig Robinson

 

 
 

Your Choice: Thomas Jefferson or the Status Quo

By Thomas E. Woods, Jr. When I appeared before hundreds of members of the Iowa GOP late last June on the eve of the state party convention and received a standing ovation from throngs of party loyalists, I knew the business-as-...
by The Iowa Republican

 
 
 

Nullification

By Nathan Tucker Thomas Woods, author of a new book entitled Nullification:  How to Resist Federal Tyranny in the 21st Century, spoke at the Celebrate the Constitution event held the Friday evening before the Iowa Republican P...
by Nathan W. Tucker