
Lessons of The Gun Decision
The liberals are trying to spin the Supreme Court’s dramatic decision in the gun case as creating a “new” constitutional right.
Continue reading →
The Outrageous WTO
The WTO just ruled that the Caribbean nation of Antigua and Barbuda can freely violate American copyrights and trademarks in order to punish the United States for our laws prohibiting internet gambling.
Continue reading →
Liberal Plans to Subvert the U.S. Constitution
The liberals really don’t like our constitutional process of electing Presidents by the Electoral College, and every few years they come up with a new plan to abolish, change or bypass it, sometimes by unconstitutional means.
Continue reading →
Bad New Plans to Rewrite the Constitution
Let’s face it. Some people, especially liberals, just don’t like our United States Constitution. Every few years, they come up with wild or devious plans to make major changes.
Continue reading →
The Globalists’ Plan To Give Away U.S. Patents
The Patent Reform Act is a direct attack on the unique, successful American patent system created by the U.S. Constitution.
Continue reading →
What Colleges Don’t Teach
Education Secretary Margaret Spellings says that the Federal Government needs some accountability for the billions of dollars the taxpayers pour into university education. That’s right, we do; but her plan, to set up a national database to track students, plus a system of testing like No Child Left Behind, is not the solution.
Continue reading →
Deceitful Tactics Used To Make Puerto Rico A State
Even though Puerto Rico has three times voted against becoming a U.S. state, yet another effort is being made to persuade Puerto Rico to change its mind. Of course, the Democratic Party thinks making Puerto Rico our 51st state is a cool idea because that would give the Democrats two additional U.S. Senators and 6 to 8 additional Members of the House, more congressional representation than 25 of our 50 states.
Continue reading →
Who Defines American Culture?
With all the public discussion about the values voters (whether they voted in the 2006 election or stayed home), the underlying question is, what is the role of government in defining our culture?
Continue reading →
Congressmen Need Tutorials On The Constitution
Some federal employees are griping because a new law requires them to take a 25-minute tutorial on the U.S. Constitution. Senator Robert C. Byrd (D-WV) sponsored this law, along with a similar law requiring every public school to “hold an educational program on the United States Constitution on September 17,” which is Constitution Day.
Continue reading →
Conservatives on the March for Private Property
Grassroots conservatives are again asserting themselves forcefully and effectively against governmental impudence. Having defeated the Harriet Miers Supreme Court nomination and the Dubai Ports sellout, conservatives are now flexing their muscles against supremacist judges and money-grasping public officials.
Continue reading →
Patrick Buchanan’s Challenge to Americans
What is the United States of America? Is it merely an accident of geography, or a job market for the world, or a multiethnic, multilingual lot of people who agreed (more or less, and probably temporarily) to live under a Constitution?
Continue reading →
The Subversive Plan To Ditch The Electoral College
A plot is afoot to change our constitutional form of government by ditching the Electoral College. John Anderson, Birch Bayh and John Buchanan, three losers who were defeated in the 1980 Reagan landslide, are scheming to change our Constitution without complying with the amendment process.
Continue reading →
Will The Supreme Court Rewrite The Bill Of Rights
The most controversial case for the new Roberts-Alito Supreme Court this term does not concern abortion, gay rights, the death penalty, or even the detention of enemy combatants.
Continue reading →
The Government’s Appetite For Nosy Information
While the Patriot Act and NSA wiretapping have received enormous attention and criticism from the mainstream media, another federal agency has been quietly gathering far more personal information about Americans than those laws ever can.
Continue reading →
Can Congress Limit Federal Court Jurisdiction?
One of the Senators’ lines of questioning of Judge Samuel Alito that lacked follow-up concerned the power of Congress to define the jurisdiction of federal courts.
Continue reading →
American Citizenship Is Precious
At least 383,000 babies are born in the United States every year to illegal aliens; that’s 10% of all U.S. births and about 40% of indigent births.
Continue reading →