Posts Tagged ‘United States Constitution’

postheadericon Why do questions about Obama’s citizenship continue to arise?

One topic which I have shied away from since community activist turned president Barack Obama came on the scene is the question about his citizenship and eligibility to be president (or the potential lack thereof).  I have never given much credence to doubts about whether or not he was born in the U.S. but lately [...]

postheadericon House of Representatives to try a novel idea – Reading the U.S. Constitution

Yesterday marked an extraordinarily happy day in the House of Representatives, not so much because Republicans took control but because it signified the end of the reign of Nancy Pelosi.  To celebrate this momentous occasion the House is going to do something that it has never done before – reading the Constitution.  The image to [...]

postheadericon Activist judges overturn Stolen Valor Act; Call it a violation of free speech

Wannabe veterans now have free reign to lie and claim military service and awards that they did not perform or receive thanks to two recent rulings by activist judges.  Two cases, one in Colorado and one in California, were the first to challenge the Stolen Valor Act, a 2006 law meant to protect the honor [...]

postheadericon Ballot issue aims to block unconstitutional health care mandate

This spring lawmakers in Washington D.C. and President Barack Obama rammed their faulty version of health care “reform” down the throats of the American people against their will.  On Coloradoans’ ballot this November will be an issue allowing us to opt out of the unconstitutional portions of the mandate. On Friday, the Independence Institute headed [...]

postheadericon We The People – A letter to President Obama

I really do not like re-posting things I find elsewhere or relying on YouTube videos but every now and then something comes along that is just so good it must be shared.  Such is the case with a new video simply titled “We The People” that came out recently.  It is an extraordinary work and [...]

postheadericon Texas to reaffirm sovereignty under 10th Amendment

The Texas state legislature with the backing of Governor Rick Perry will take up the issue of government intrusion and its overriding of states’ rights by passing a resolution reaffirming the Lone Star State’s sovereignty under the United States Constitution.  The measure will challenge the federal government and perhaps serve as a wake-up call to [...]

postheadericon 1st Amendment and 2nd Amendment

This came my way via email and I thought it was pretty funny.  Click the read more link to view the picture.

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