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Who WE Are
About Our Group
In May of 2008, it was decided
by four Christian men to get together weekly in
the small town of Walnut Cove, NC to discuss the
loss of our liberties. At the time, some of us
thought we were still living in a free country.
We couldn't have been further from the truth.
Our teacher, Bill Randell,
who has been independently studying the law since
around 1981, has brought a wealth of knowledge
to the table every week. Having taken a stand
for his liberties on multiple occassions, he knows
first hand that while excercising your God-given
rights is not easy, and usually requires self-sacrifice,
it is a required necessity for the survival of
our liberties and this country.
Our Mission
Today, we at Carolina Liberty
continue our mission to inform and educate Americans
about the untaught history, vital to understanding
why the government currently operates without
Constitutional limitations. We desire to be a
voice in our community for truth, activism and
change toward liberty and the exercising of individual
rights based on arguments
which aim at the roots of the problem. The
sense of urgency we are experiencing today has
also precipitated our need to promote
the public welfare as the relationship between
people and the government continues to deteriorate.
Ignorance
Isn't Bliss
The majority of us have been taught
all our lives that the government is the authority
-- and what the government says, we must do. Fortunately,
this is not how our God-fearing founders set things
up. Our government gets it's marching orders from
the Constitution, which we the people created.
In short, if it isn't written in the Constitution,
the government DOES NOT have the lawful authority
to do it. By itself, the Constitution is only
a piece of paper. But if we the people will learn
about our many rights which it protects, and put
aside our fears to take a stand for those rights,
only then will we have any hope of living lives
where we are free to assemble, worship, speak,
defend ourselves, keep the fruits of our labor
and more. So the question is, "How do
we excercise our rights when we don't know what
they are?" Through study, one of the
goals of our group is to educate ourselves and
others about our rights -- to learn what they
are and how to defend them.

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Bill Randell
Carolina Liberty
Founder / Teacher

John Ainsworth
NC American Republic
NCRepublic.org

Carolina Liberty attendees
protesting unconstitutional income tax and promoting
state sovereignty at the Winston Salem Tea Party
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