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Support Rep. Meadows’ Motion to Remove John Boehner as Speaker of the House!
Feel free to use the below to swamp our Congressional Representatives with emails and phone calls! U.S. House Switchboard…(202) 225-3121. You can click here to find and email your representative. Dear Congressman, I’m writing to ask that you place your full … Continue reading
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Power of the Purse: The Most Complete and Effectual Weapon.
For all those who are concerned that a Congressional exercise of its constitutional power of the purse will lead to a government shutdown & a default on the debt, lets look at history. For goodness sake! The Democrats shutdown the … Continue reading
Is That Law Consitutional?
So, is that law constitutional? Most people seem to believe that it’s up to the Supreme Court to decide and that’s final. Is it? President Lincoln obviously didn’t think so, as expressed during his first inaugural address in 1861: “…the … Continue reading
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Tagged amendment, Article V, congress, constitution, constitutional law, Dred Scott case, National Federation of Independent Business, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Supreme Court, the people, United States, United States Constitution, United States Supreme Court
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NRA Member Responds to Stephen King’s ‘Clean Up Blood’ Statement
Stories links: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2013/01/26/stephen-king-nra-should-clean-blood-brains-and-chunks-intestine-after http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/25/stephen-king-ebook-guns-_n_2551128.html http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/18/chuck-schumer-nra-fringe-group_n_2507781.html
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Tagged 2nd amendment, assault weapon ban, assault weapons, blood, constitution, firearms safety, fringe group, gun laws, gun violence, guns, marksmanship, National Rifle Association, NRA, Rage, Richard Bachman, Second Amendment to the United States Constitution, Stephen King
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Vote For Yourself
The following is reprinted in accordance with attribution requirements of “Vote For Yourself” essay with it’s “goal…to promote voting not based upon the premise of others, but our own reasoning resultant from our search for truth.”
FedralBit Papers no. 84
For all who don’t have time to read 600+ pages of the Federalist Papers (which contain the backbone of the reasoning behind our constitution and were the argumental base of its support) here is a logical bit. This one was … Continue reading
Introducing the FederalBit Papers!
Are you familiar with the Federalist Papers? Many who have heard of them don’t even know what they are about, yet New York may not have accepted the Constitution without them. We’ve heard the arguments that the Constitution of the … Continue reading
The Unity and Beauty of the Declaration and the Constitution
Reprinted by permission from Imprimis, a publication of Hillsdale College. An Interview with Larry P. Arnn The following is adapted from an interview by Peter Robinson of the Hoover Institution for his show “Uncommon Knowledge.” The interview took place on … Continue reading
The Constitution and Limited Government
Reprinted by permission from Imprimis, a publication of Hillsdale College. September 2011 Edward J. Erler* Professor of Political Science California State University, San Bernardino The following is adapted from a speech delivered at a Hillsdale College National Leadership Seminar on May … Continue reading
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