The Allies.
✎ A short, growing list of the organizations and people who carry liberty alongside me — the local affiliate, the press, the friends, the folks who keep showing up. Click any of them. They're all good company.
Friends of the file.
The Broken Mirror of Memory
A decorated combat veteran's memoir that blends raw emotion, candid reflection, and evocative storytelling to explore the personal impact of war. Joseph takes readers deep into his journey — from harrowing experiences during the Iraq War, including the fateful attack on COB Adder in 2008, to the long-lasting struggles with PTSD, addiction, and the search for redemption. More than a war memoir — a poignant meditation on the resilience of the human spirit.
Fully Informed Jury Association
FIJA, the Fully Informed Jury Association, exists to help people understand the real power and responsibility of juries. Jurors are not just there to follow instructions or rubber stamp the government's case. A jury is meant to be a safeguard between the individual and the state. Jurors can consider the facts, the law, the punishment, and whether a conviction would actually serve justice.
That matters because not every law is just, and not every prosecution is fair. Bad laws, victimless crime charges, excessive penalties, and government overreach can all lead to unjust outcomes. A fully informed jury has the power to say no when applying the law would violate basic justice.
FIJA works to educate people about jury rights, jury nullification, and the role ordinary citizens play in protecting liberty in the courtroom. To learn more about your rights as a juror and why fully informed juries matter, visit FIJA.org.
Olympia Did That
Olympia Did That is a project built to track what politicians in Washington state are actually doing, not just what they say during campaign season. The site highlights the policies being pushed in Olympia and connects those decisions directly to the lawmakers behind them.
Through a Wall of Shame and a Wall of Heroes, Olympia Did That gives people a clear way to see who is making government bigger, more expensive, and more intrusive, and who is standing up for taxpayers, families, small businesses, and individual freedom.
The Wall of Shame calls out politicians and policies that raise costs, expand bureaucracy, restrict choices, punish working people, or make life harder for Washingtonians. The Wall of Heroes highlights those willing to push back, defend liberty, support accountability, and stand for common-sense reforms.
The goal is simple: make state politics easier to understand and harder to hide from. Olympia Did That helps voters see the connection between bad policies and the politicians responsible for them, while also giving credit to those who do the right thing.
Limit Government
Sharp, plainspoken writing on shrinking the state, defending individual rights, and calling out government overreach wherever it shows up. A friend's Substack worth subscribing to — and a dependable read for anyone who wants liberty arguments in plain English.
Clean Slate Initiative
The Clean Slate Initiative is working across the country, and in Congress, to pass and implement laws that automate record sealing for people with eligible records who have completed their sentence and remained crime-free, and to expand who is eligible for sealing.
Your Organization?
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Build liberty in Washington.
Want to help build liberty in Washington? Visit the Libertarian Party of Washington and get involved. Doors are open. Conversations are excellent.