
Don't Let Judges Jimmy Elections
How the votes in this year’s November election will be counted broke into the news last week when California Secretary of State Kevin Shelley banned the use of 14,000 touch-screen voting machines because of security and reliability concerns.
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Unsafe Life On The Border
The television news media bring us daily, graphic reports from Iraq, where valiant Americans are battling danger, death and destruction of property. So why don’t we get coverage about similar dramatic and scary confrontations taking place on the U.S. border?
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We Don't Need Busybody Foreign Judges
With all the real atrocities going on in uncivilized countries around the world, one would think that any world court looking into violations of human rights would have enough to do without trying to tell the United States how to conduct our criminal trials.
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We Should Drown Law Of The Sea
The people who want to dissolve or diminish American sovereignty and replace it with global governance never give up.
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We Must Reject the Rule of Judges
The Constitution Restoration Act is the vehicle to restore the Separation of Powers designed by our great United States Constitution and to rid us of the un-American notion of judicial supremacy.
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Options For Dealing With Same-Sex Marriage Licenses
Congress overwhelmingly passed and President Bill Clinton signed the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) in 1996, and there it rested peacefully on the law books until this year.
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Restoring Constitutional Separation of Powers
The opening blast in a campaign to require the federal courts to operate within their authorized jurisdiction was unveiled last week in Montgomery, Alabama under the title the Constitution Restoration Act.
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Does NAFTA Override The U.S. Constitution?
The constitutional issues involved in NAFTA (the North American Free Trade Agreement), passed a decade ago, have just ascended the ladder to the U.S. Supreme Court. Arguments will be heard this spring on whether the non-U.S. tribunals created by NAFTA can require our government to violate federal law in order to comply with foreign rulings.
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Looking at Some 2004 Election Issues
Are there things about our country and our culture you want to change? Activist judges? Same-sex marriage? Protecting the Pledge of Allegiance? Political bias in universities? Public school curriculum? Taxes? Pornography on television?
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Another CBS Travesty
CBS paid big bucks for the television rights to come into the living rooms of 100 million Americans on Super Bowl Sunday.
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Stopping The Mischief Of Activist Judges
Finally, we have a President who comes right out and targets “activist judges” as the enemy of traditional values and urges us to use “the constitutional process” to remedy the problem.
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How The Democrats Plan To Win In 2004
Despite George W. Bush’s high poll numbers, the Democrats think they have the key to winning the 2004 elections. Get the votes of convicted felons.
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