(by Mark Lerner 03/27/2015) UPDATED Monthly 10 August 2016. Increased power by government with diminishing transparency in government equals a loss of freedom for all people regardless of their political ideology, religion, race, ethnicity, age, gender or financial status. It is not too late to do something about the path our country is heading down....
Privacy Consequences Jan 1, 2015
(Jan 1, 2015 by Steve Meyer) A brief look into today’s privacy news. As the U.S. Commerce Department works with multiple stakeholders to create a voluntary code of ethics for the use of facial recognition in commerce (broadcastingcable.com/news) the vending machine of the future is already here (telegraph.co.uk/finance) boasting it’s facial recognition capabilities. Even...Continue reading
My own appreciation for the organizations that work together to protect our freedom
We are confronted with many challenges today. There is a terrorist threat from Islamic extremists. There are many other challenges dealing with issues such as infrastructure, healthcare, education, our growing national debt, the number of people incarcerated in our prisons, immigration, stagnant wages, unemployment, the number of people living in poverty, and the divisiveness in...Continue reading
Badge of Honor Goes to Michigan State Representative Tom McMillin
Congratulations Representative McMillin for being awarded the first Badge of Honor. The Badge of Honor is not a partisan award. The Badge of Honor goes to a state lawmaker that has listened to and acted on the voice of the people. The Constitutional Alliance will be awarding additional Badges Of Honor and Badges of Dishonor...Continue reading
Real ID and the battle that still goes on in Oklahoma and other states
(December 15, 2014) In this article I use Oklahoma, a state that is not in material compliance with the Real ID Act 2005 as an example of the methods used to eventually have all states become Real ID compliant. As of this time not all states are in material compliance with the Real ID Act...
