Voting the wrong way might lead to a five-year prison term in Alabama. Secretary of State John Merrill, a Republican, wants the 674 people who crossed parties to vote in a recent runoff election prosecuted. “If these people knowingly and ...
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Newborn Seized After ‘Off-Grid’ Parents Refuse Social Security Number
HEFLIN, Ala. — A couple is charging that social workers took their newborn the day after he was born because of their alternative lifestyle and religious beliefs. “They said our view was dangerous,” Christian Holm said of social workers for ...
Read More »CPS Seizes Newborn From Rape Victim At Hospital — ‘Treated Worse Than The Criminal’
Witnesses claim that police and social workers took a newborn baby away from his young mother while she was still in the hospital and breastfeeding, without giving a sufficient reason. The case is controversial because the mother was a 14-year-old ...
Read More »Court: Man Can’t Live Off Grid On His Own Land
A court has ruled that a veteran does not have the right to live off the grid on his own land. Marine veteran Tyler Truitt has 14 days to move his home or face legal action from the city of ...
Read More »Gov’t Official Warns Homeschoolers: Prepare For Home Visits
Homeschool families in two different states are facing increased scrutiny from local officials that critics are calling an invasion of privacy. To make matters worse, local officials in Kentucky and Mississippi are making demands of homeschool families that could be ...
Read More »Another Court In The U.S. Has Ruled Off-Grid Living Illegal
Green living and sustainable energy are encouraged in Huntsville, Alabama, just as long as you do not practice such an off-grid life within the city limits. Marine veteran Tyler Truitt discovered that the hard way when the city condemned his ...
Read More »Constitutional Convention Limiting Federal Government Gains Steam
Another United States constitutional convention is a little closer to becoming a reality. Alabama in May became the fourth state in which both houses of the state legislature have passed a resolution calling for a “Convention of States” to limit ...
Read More »Alabama’s Judges & Gay Marriage: Obey God Or Man?
If you haven’t watched the news closely, you might have missed a significant cultural and legal battle taking place in Alabama. To summarize, Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore is urging state officials to defy a federal court ruling that legalized ...
Read More »A Hunting And Fishing ‘Bill Of Rights’?
Alabama citizens this fall will consider a “Sportsperson’s Bill of Rights” amendment to the state constitution that would further protect the right of citizens to hunt and fish, becoming only the latest state to pass such a proposal. The proposed ...
Read More »Helpless: Drivers In South Stranded For 24 Hours On Icy Roads
Tens of thousands of drivers across the South stuck in their cars for 12 or more hours learned the hard way that carrying emergency supplies in your vehicle is not only wise but even could save your life. Winter Storm ...
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