Category: Constitution & Bill of Rights

April 15, 2012

Sick Chickens and Sick Laws

When President Obama made his famous declaration about how he was confident that “that the Supreme Court will not take what would be an unprecedented, extraordinary step of overturning a law that was passed by a strong majority of a …

April 9, 2012

Supreme Contempt

Recently President Obama made this remarkable statement, “Ultimately, I’m confident that the Supreme Court will not take what would be an unprecedented, extraordinary step of overturning a law that was passed by a strong majority of a democratically elected Congress.” …

April 7, 2012

Judicial Review is Not Judicial Activism

It takes a lot of Chutzpa for a group of hypocrites to accuse someone else of hypocrisy. But that is exactly what we have with the Democratic party in the case of Obamacare. The Democrats, you see, think that it …

Yes, Congresswoman Pelosi, We’re Serious: On the Constitutionality of Obamacare

Filed under: Constitution & Bill of Rights,In The News - 07 Apr 2012

America anxiously awaits the Supreme Court’s decision on Obamacare. At the core of the decision is a simple question: Is the “individual mandate” in Obamacare constitutional? And thus, is Obamacare constitutional?

President Obama Is No “Constitutional Scholar”

One of the biggest fabrications I regularly hear about our President is that he is a “Constitutional Scholar”. Yet time and time again the President repeatedly shows he knows absolutely nothing about the Constitution. Some people suspect that …

April 6, 2012

Merchant Seaman In 1798, Health Care On Federal Enclaves, And Really Silly Journalists.

A little knowledge is a dangerous thing; and no one illustrates this Principle better than Forbes’ writer Rick Unger in his article, “Congress Passes Socialized Medicine and Mandates Health Insurance – In 1798”, Washington Post writer Greg Sargent and …

April 4, 2012

A Whirlwind Tour of the Supreme Court’s Commerce Clause Jurisprudence

By David J. Porter

There is a widely held view that Congress has virtually unlimited power to legislate, especially concerning economic matters. Consider, for example, the passage of the controversial Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act two years ago. While …

April 2, 2012

The Purpose of Government

Filed under: Constitution & Bill of Rights,History - 02 Apr 2012

education and the overabundance of what it has been providing for decades. Government is simply not supposed to be providing the majority of programs it provides. In order for the government to provide anything to anyone, it must first take …

March 31, 2012

Liberals Always Get Caught By The Semantic Games They Play

Semantics is the use language to manipulate the meanings of words in order to achieve a desired effect on an audience. For example when an angry liberal emails me and says, “someone should put a bullet in your head,” I …

March 24, 2012

You Will Never Get Right Answers Asking Wrong Questions

Imagine you live in Indiana. Now image that you really want to get to New York City. But instead of asking how to get there, you ask for directions to Los Angeles. Do you think that you are going to …

February 24, 2012

Are Conservatives with Ginsburg or the Founders on the Constitution?

When Ruth Bader Ginsburg said in Egypt recently that she “would not look to the U.S. Constitution if [she] were drafting a constitution in the year 2012,” it was no surprise. In that the Constitution militates against a nanny …

February 17, 2012

National Popular Vote: Goodbye, Sweet America.

Our Constitution is under constant attack.1 One of themost pernicious attacks is being waged by those who seek to override the constitutional provisions under which The States, as political entities, elect the President; and to replace it with …

February 12, 2012

An Attack on the Catholic Church is an Attack on All

“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.”

February 2, 2012

Why Republican Politicians Sell Us Out.

It is a cliché to speak of “spineless Republicans”-google spineless republicans and you will see. They talk “conservative” when they campaign; but once in office, they go along with the progressive agenda. That agenda is to grow the federal …

January 23, 2012

Rick Perry is Fed Up! Who Gets to Decide How We Live!

Rick Perry has written a couple of books. And Fed Up! is quite interesting. There is no story telling or giving away life’s secrets. It is straight to the gut as to what the liberals have done to this country …

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