ACRU Commentary

Lori Roman Discusses HIPPA on Freedom & Prosperity Radio with Joe Thomas

On this Wednesday edition of Freedom & Prosperity Radio Joe Thomas is joined by Lori Roman, President of the American Constitutional Rights Union, to discuss HIPPA and how much they should know.

By |2021-06-30T13:42:26+00:00June 30th, 2021|

Hans von Spakovsky: Merrick Garland’s misleading voting claims – what AG gets wrong about US elections | Fox News

Partisan, political, designed to inflame. That’s what Merrick Garland’s recent speech on voting rights was. It certainly was not objective, measured and deliberate – the kind of speech you expect from an attorney general. What’s worse, his central assertion – that state efforts to improve the integrity of the election process will make it "harder" for eligible citizens to vote – is demonstrably false.

By |2021-06-29T12:10:47+00:00June 29th, 2021|

ACRU’s Blackwell: The New York Times’ Ironic Coverage of the ‘Woke’ ACLU

Past famed ACLU attorneys are speaking out that the organization has caved to "cancel culture" and joined the censorious, authoritarian left. Since 2016, the ACLU has embraced the anti-Trump resistance with numerous campaigns, such as partisan efforts to accuse Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault and label all police officers as white supremacists.

By |2021-06-25T12:56:07+00:00June 25th, 2021|

ACRU’s Lori Roman: Corporatism Will Snuff Out Individual Rights Unless We Stop It

For too long, conservatives have blindly supported corporations. While trying to support “free markets” we might inadvertently be supporting corporatism, a form of economic totalitarianism where government and corporations collude to destroy individual rights.

By |2021-06-09T17:06:32+00:00June 9th, 2021|

Ken Blackwell: Court Ordering MLB All-Star Game to Atlanta Would Be a Win

Ken Blackwell, former mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio, told Breitbart News on Friday that a court order for Major League Baseball (MLB) to return its All-Star Game to Atlanta “would be a win-win for everyone.”

By |2021-06-05T23:26:01+00:00June 5th, 2021|

Von Spakovsky: Another Bill to Give Partisan Bureaucrats Control Over State Election Laws

One of the false narratives constantly pushed by liberals is that the efforts of states to reform and fix vulnerabilities in their election systems are somehow examples of “voter suppression.” Nothing could be further from the truth. Making sure that every eligible citizen is able to vote and that their vote is not lost or stolen through fraud or errors is not voter suppression—it is good governance.

By |2021-05-29T16:10:31+00:00May 29th, 2021|

ACRU’s Blackwell: Democrats Pull Hat Trick With Dishonest Voting Rights Bill

Democrats are pushing another federal takeover of elections with the so-called John Lewis Voting Right Advancement Act. This one is a power grab forcing states to get permission from the Democrat-controlled federal government before implementing election integrity measures like voter ID and other constitutional safeguards.

By |2021-05-29T15:35:34+00:00May 29th, 2021|

ACRU President Lori Roman Testifies to Congress About Voting in America

We should all be able to agree it should be easy to vote and hard to cheat. The integrity of the ballot box is essential to the continued success of the United States constitutional system. Now is the time to protect the integrity of every individual's vote by ensuring their votes are not diluted by fraudulent votes. Voter rolls across the country are filled with names of individuals who have moved, died, or are ineligible to legally vote.

By |2021-06-30T14:05:44+00:00May 28th, 2021|

The Other Voting Right: Protecting Every Citizen’s Vote by Safeguarding the Integrity of the Ballot Box

There is a saying that "people get the government they vote for." The implication of the maxim is that if undesirable or unwise legislation is enacted, if executive branch officials are inept or ineffective, or if the government is beset with widespread corruption, then such unfortunate results are the consequence of the electorate's decision regarding whom to trust with the powers and prestige of public office. The Constitution does not forbid people from enacting wrongheaded policies. If voters elect leaders that fail them, then the citizenry is saddled with the consequences of its choice until the next election. Such is the reality in a democratic republic.

By |2023-02-07T17:24:36+00:00May 21st, 2021|
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