Our Constitution was established to limit government, to protect the citizens from government. It allowed all to pursue their own personal interests.
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Four Immediate Reforms to Change the Culture of Congress
These reforms would democratize the process for selecting committee and subcommittee chairmen and for assigning Members to committees, jettisoning the current process, in which party leaders reign supreme, in favor of a more broadly based process that allows rank-and-file Members to play a meaningful role in these important decisions.
ObamaCare and the Constitutional Crisis
Under whatever guise it might come, a reckoning nears. After decades of swallowing Supreme Court rulings that seemed to baffle and confuse the general public, the people have begun to stiffen and rebel.
The choice in November – liberty or tyranny
The words of Ronald Reagan remind us of what is at stake. This video mixes words from Reagan with clips from today’s ‘progressive’ politicians.
Energy and anger
Cap and trade is becoming a hot issue in places like New Mexico, with voter wrath aimed at House members who supported the scheme
How the Constitution is Read
Yes, they are working off of a different Constitution and that will be shown to be the crux of the brewing battle between the Tea Party Movement and the politicians in office.
Coons vs O’Donnell on the Constitution
The comments each candidate has about the power and reach of the federal government are a reflection of the national debate over whether we should be a socialist country or a free republic.
Vote for the democrats this election
The members of the Democrat party have given us a lot to consider before voting in November 2010. Here are just 11 reasons to consider voting for the Democrats.
The U.S. Constitution in a Nutshell: O’Donnell Is Right, Coons Is Wrong
The guts of it are that the federal government can lawfully exercise only those powers the Constitution grants; everything else is reserved to the states and to the people.
America only ‘mostly free’ now
FBN’s John Stossel on the expanding role of the U.S. governments impact on the country’s businesses.