Liberty's Haven Links
The complete document with easy to navigate hyperlinks for each section.
Primary Documents in American History is provided by the Library of Congress. Each document has it's own link page for acces. These are critical documents involved with the founding of the United States and worth study and review by all of us.
This is a link to Volume 1. It is at the Gutenberg Project and may be downloaded freely.
An interactive site with the debates that took place during the convention which ultimately provided us the Constitution. It is quite interesting to really get a feel for the differences in approach debated.
Great site with facts on the times, quizzes and even a way to get a free pocket copy of the Constitution!
The John Birch Society has an excellent, up-to-date search system for finding all the contact information of your elected officials.
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Besides this directory they also offer a pre-formatted email letter system on issues they find to be key. Remember, however, if you use the letter emailing system the pre-written letters are based on the stance of the John Birch Society so be sure to read them to insure it is how you feel. If not, simply write your views in place of theirs before you send it.
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Besides this directory they also offer a pre-formatted email letter system on issues they find to be key. Remember, however, if you use the letter emailing system the pre-written letters are based on the stance of the John Birch Society so be sure to read them to insure it is how you feel. If not, simply write your views in place of theirs before you send it.
Another fun quiz site to test your U.S. Constitution knowledge.
Tracking the US Congress. Research Congressional representatives, bills, and more. Great resource!
It is Wikipedia so beware but the information is pretty good and there are a large number of additional good links. The brief history is also pretty good.
A rather comprehensive glossary of many political terms and an interpretation of there meaning. Not a bad reference when someone calls you a neo-con or something. Check it out...
Founded by the late Harry Browne, this site has a focus on issues and concerns as well as articulated measures to down size Washington DC.
