
Grassroots Win Shootout In The West
Nevada just witnessed the political equivalent of Shootout at the OK Corral. On one side was the full power of the Nevada government, and on the other side was a grandmother armed with a pen, a petition and a clipboard.
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Protect America from Judicial Tyranny
The Supremacists: The Tyranny of Judges and How to Stop It is the title of my new book, to be published in July. This book refutes the two colossal myths propagated by the legal community for the last 50 years that “the Constitution is whatever the Supreme Court says it is” and that court rulings are “the law of the land.”
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Borders, Trucks, Citizenship, Sanctuary
The compelling truth about the danger and devastation on America’s southern border is crying out to be told. Americans need to hear from the likes of Erin Anderson, whose family homesteaded in Cochise County on the Arizona-Mexico border in the late 1880s.
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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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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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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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Marriage Must Be Protected from the Judges
Will Massachusetts, the cradle of American liberty, let four lawyers don the robes of oligarchy, override the wishes of the majority of the people, usurp the powers of their elected representatives, and sabotage the institution of marriage?
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The House Must Be Elected NOT Appointed
Why are some people now trying to abolish the most democratic feature of our constitutional republic, namely, the right of the people to elect the U.S. House of Representatives?
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Do Voters Really Have Equal Protection?
Most Americans assume that the election of the House of Representatives is fairly based on the geographic distribution of our population.
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Congress Should Stand Up and Be Counted
Federal court decisions banning the Pledge of Allegiance and the Ten Commandments, and the possibility raised in Lawrence v. Texas that marriage may no longer be defined as the union of a man and a woman, show that the time has come to curb the Imperial Judiciary.
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Constitutional Confrontation In Alabama
by Phyllis Schlafly The secularists are gloating. They got a court order to remove the Ten Commandments monument from the Alabama courthouse and another court
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Ginsburg Disdains The Lone Ranger
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg recently joined Hillary Clinton, Janet Reno, anti-Pledge-of-Allegiance Judge Stephen Reinhardt, and other like-mined liberals and feminists to launch a new organization called the American Constitution Society.
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Can Globalism Amend Our Constitution?
Globalism also means bending the United States Constitution into conformity with opinions of foreigners who pompously enunciate new laws and new human rights.
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Surprising Assault On Democracy
Press and television channels have been filled for months about America’s responsibility to bring democracy to Iraq and other faraway nations that have no prior experience with self-government.
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Fads and Follies in Public Schools
The liberals have been going all out to protect the privacy of individuals against government efforts to ferret out al Qaeda sleeper cells that might be plotting to kill us. But there is one thing I don’t understand: why aren’t they just as solicitous to preserve the Fourth Amendment rights of U.S. citizens who attend public school?
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Does The 4th Amendment Cover Schoolchildren?
Requiring schoolchildren to respond to nosy questionnaires has been a pervasive abuse of children in the classroom for more than two decades.
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