
Congress Must Curb the Imperial Judiciary
The most important duty of the 105th Congress is to protect America from judicial usurpation and restore our constitutional balance of powers among the three branches of our government.
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The most important duty of the 105th Congress is to protect America from judicial usurpation and restore our constitutional balance of powers among the three branches of our government.
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“Deceptive and mischievous” is the way the Denver Post characterized a Term Limits initiative that will be on the Colorado ballot on November 5.
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One of the most popular and successful grassroots movements of the last decade has been the movement for Term Limits.
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One of the most popular, successful, and genuine grassroots movements of the last decade has been the movement for Term Limits. All polls show that more than 70 percent of Americans support Term Limits for Members of Congress.
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So President Bill Clinton is sending 20,000 American soldiers to Bosnia. The man who ducked out of serving in the Vietnam War now says other men have a duty to send their sons to fight a foreign war.
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What’s Wrong with “The Conference of the States”? / COS’s Agenda for Structural Change / Questions About the Six-Step Plan / Can COS Become a Con Con?
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The following is an address given be Phyllis Schlafly on August 9, 1987 at the American Bar Association’s Bicentennial Showcase Program sponsored by the Section on Individual Rights and Responsibilities during the ABA Annual Convention in San Francisco.
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An unreported meeting of about 30 persons took place at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, DC on December 5 where some serious-minded movers and shakers plotted to rewrite the U.S. Constitution. A feeling of quiet arrogance pervaded the discussions; clearly this little group sees itself as men with the vision and talents of James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and the other framers of the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia 200 years ago.
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Sometimes in our lives we make a decision that we might wish we had made differently, but from which there is no escape.
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Russian Roulette is a deadly game of risk. You put one bullet in a revolver, leaving five empty clambers, spin it, aim it at your head, and fire. The odds are very favorable; you have five chances out of six of surviving, and only one chance out of six of being dead.
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