Posted in Constitution, Economic Bailout, Socialism, barack obama, tagged Amendment, bailout, barack obama, Constitution, economy, Jefferson, Madison, Politics, Pork, Senator Feingold, Socialism on January 27, 2009 | 2 Comments »
If you have noticed a loud whirring sound lately, it is probably the sound of Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and the signers of the Constitution spinning in their graves as they watch the devastation of their beloved document by our socialist leaders in Washington.
On Saturday the White House released a four-page document outlining the President’s [...]
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Posted in Constitution, Politics, Socialism, tagged conservatism, Constitution, Dec. of Independence, democrats, Karl Marx, Politics, Republican Party, Socialism on January 25, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
In attempting to defeat an enemy, the first step is to identify them properly. When the enemy is consistently defeating you in battle after battle, it is probably also helpful to look at their tactics and attempt to counter them. Conservatives have been losing to their enemies for decades. One of the reasons for this [...]
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Straining at Gnats
On Tuesday at 12:04 P.M., Barack Obama with his right hand
raised and his left hand on the Bible recited the oath – “I do
solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the Office of
President of the United States, and will to the best of my Ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the [...]
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Posted in Constitution, Politics, Socialism, barack obama, tagged barack obama, Constitution, counter-revolution, Politics, revolution, Socialism on January 14, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The socialist movement in America will complete its takeover of the U.S. Government when Barack Obama, a socialist ideologue takes the oath of office as President on January 20. The ascension of Obama to the highest office in the land marks the end of a hundred year revolution in America to replace our Constitutional Republican [...]
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In my last post, “Burris vs. Reid” I wrote “In the meantime Burris is the legally appointed interim Senator.” On further reflection, that seems to be inaccurate. The Constitution does not give the Governor the authority to appoint a Senator fill a vacancy. It directs him to issue a writ of election. The state Legislature [...]
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Posted in Constitution, Politics, barack obama, bill of rights, tagged Amendment 17, Constitution, Gov. Blagojevich, Harry Reid, impeachment, John Adams, Majority Leader, Roland Burris, Thomas Jefferson on January 8, 2009 | 2 Comments »
The controversy over the appointment of Roland Burris as the Senate replacement for President-Elect Barack Obama is another reminder of how far we have strayed from the constraints imposed on Congress by the Constitution. It also provides a good object lesson for the American people. Politically the appointment of Burris to replace Obama in the [...]
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Posted in Constitution, Politics, founding fathers, tagged amendments, conservatism, conservative leadership, conservative movement, Constitution, founding principles, Politics, republicans, sarah palin on January 6, 2009 | 1 Comment »
During the 2008 Presidential campaigns, John McCain traveled the country declaring himself to be a “proud conservative”. In fact, all the candidates presented themselves to the voters as conservatives. Yet they all differed from each other in certain major issues, operating from different underlying principles. None consistently and convincingly advocated adherence to the founding principles [...]
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Posted in Constitution, Politics, founding fathers, tagged barack obama, Constitution, crisis in government, depression, liberty, recession, Socialism on January 5, 2009 | 2 Comments »
First in a series
2008 has been a year of crises. Crises in energy, housing, and
credit have all made for a very dramatic year, with the antics of
Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich thrown in at the end for comic
relief. 2009 promises to usher in the most serious crisis of all, a
crisis in government. The forces of socialism [...]
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