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JB Williams

JB Williams is a writer on matters of history and American politics with more than 3000 pieces published over a twenty-year span. He has a decidedly conservative reverence for the Charters of Freedom, the men and women who have paid the price of freedom and liberty for all, and action oriented real-time solutions for modern challenges. He is a Christian, a husband, a father, a researcher, writer and a business owner. Older articles by JB Williams

Most Recent Articles by JB Williams:

Messiah-less, but NOT Leaderless…

The real grass-roots patriot movement has a clear message for Washington DC… In 2010 and 2012, it’s going to be the patriot way or the highway for DC elitists in both political parties and there is nothing the DC establishment can do to stop it or hijack it!
- Saturday, February 13, 2010

Can Obama Really “Create” Jobs?

With the unemployment rate doubling from five percent to over ten percent during Obama’s first year in office, despite trillions wasted on ill conceived so-called stimulus spending, making employment issue number one in his first State of the Union address was a pretty safe gamble, in terms of obligatory applause lines.
- Thursday, February 11, 2010

How Many PACs Do We Need to Take Our Country Back?

According to hundreds of folks setting up PACs so fast that they will soon outnumber McDonald’s burger stands, we only need ONE… theirs! But the fact is, the American people do not need even ONE single PAC in order to take their country back and the sooner the people figure that out, the better!
- Saturday, February 6, 2010

Is the Constitution a Partisan Document?

From all outward appearances, one would think that the U.S. Constitution is a partisan document loved and revered by the political right, so-called republicans, conservatives or constitutionalists, and hated or at least treated like an old worn out shoe no longer of any use by the political left, often referred to as democrats, liberals or progressives.
- Friday, February 5, 2010

Why isn’t Scott Brown a Massachusetts Senator Yet?

On January 19, 2010, Republican Scott Brown was duly elected by the people of Massachusetts as their new Senator. He was to fill a seat held by Teddy Kennedy (D) for nearly fifty years, a seat currently held by temporary appointee Paul Kirk (D).
- Wednesday, February 3, 2010

When Profit Trumps Patriotism

The first major effort to bring Tea Party, 912 and town hall folks together at a convention in Nashville, Tenn. has devolved into a messy situation which threatens the image of the patriot movement overall.
- Friday, January 29, 2010

With all due disrespect Mr. President!

The official state of our union is disarray… thanks almost exclusively to you and your less-than-American belief system and equally anti-American cohorts in congress.
- Thursday, January 28, 2010

The Real 2010 Massachusetts Message?

imageIn the days following the Tea Party victory and the overturning of a long time Democrat held senate seat, in the bluest voting district in America if you can imagine, I received several calls from radio shows asking for my take on “the message behind the Massachusetts miracle…” I see only two important messages worth mentioning…
- Tuesday, January 26, 2010



Why not a Constitutionally Conscious Third Party?

Based on the fact that neither of the two primary political parties in the U.S. seem to know or care about the very limited constitutional powers of the federal government today, it's not hard to understand why many American patriots are seeking a silver bullet in the form of a new political party. But how realistic is that idea, or more accurately stated, is it a dangerous road to go down?
- Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Social Justice: The Politically Correct Assault on Freedom

Evil is often sold under the friendliest of terms and atop the list of truly evil but friendly sounding 21st Century political initiatives is the pop cult concept known as "social justice." Today, this concept flows freely from the lips of the US President, congressional leaders, Ivy League professors, Hollywood elites, the news media and the average college student.
- Monday, January 11, 2010

Obama’s “pro-terror” Security Plan

So as not to offend any of his Muslim brethren who paid for his college education and much of his presidential campaign, Obama rejects “terror profiling” the very common traits of Middle Eastern men most likely to travel with a bomb in their shorts in favor of the TSA treating everyone at an airport like a potential terrorist.
- Friday, January 8, 2010


Freedom Force Prepares for Full Scale Launch

Before saying anything else, let me state how thrilled I am to find myself surrounded by so many great patriots. I want to thank ALL who have stepped up to take charge of their nation! Now... ready to roll?
- Tuesday, January 5, 2010

If WE don’t save this nation, nobody will!

It was more than sixty years ago when Americans were told to pass along to future generations, the politically correct but otherwise insane notion that we should avoid at all cost the open discussion of politics, religion and money, for fear of offending someone and upsetting the 24/7 cocktail party.
- Sunday, January 3, 2010

Monroe County Tennessee Still in Treason Spotlight

Someone in the Monroe County Court House has been feeding false information to local news reporters in Monroe County Tennessee, leaving an interested public confused about the current status of the Treason Case filed by Ret. Lt. Commander Walter Fitzpatrick III, against President Barack Hussein Obama.
- Saturday, January 2, 2010

Trading Terrorist Rights for American Lives

On Christmas Day 2009, the first of many terror chickens to come, came home to roost when a Nigerian member of Al Qaeda climbed aboard a US commercial flight headed from Amsterdam to Detroit and attempted to set off a chemical bomb mid-flight.
- Saturday, January 2, 2010

From Hope to Hopeless in Ten Months

A dear friend of mine has a son turning 18 soon, a senior in High School planning to attend college before long. He drops by the house regularly and wants to talk about the current state of our country and his future. He’s a very bright articulate young man of great promise and he is increasingly desperate for any form of good news and hope.
- Wednesday, December 23, 2009


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