Category Archives: Jurisprudence

GUN CONTROL or PEOPLE CONTROL?

Second amendment to the Constitution: A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. Four things come to mind, one being, absolute … Continue reading

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Obama and the State Department once again have ‘NO CLUE’!

I am scratching my head attempting to figure out why the Obama administration has absolutely “no clue” when it comes to foreign policy in the Middle East. The United States under the leadership of Obama and Hillary have opened the … Continue reading

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Supreme Court’s unconstitutional decision,

  In my view the Supreme Court approval of “Obama Care” was not constitutional. The Supreme Court exceed its authority. They came to an extra-constitutional decision. The entire thrust of the Democrats was to push the legislation through the Congress … Continue reading

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For whom the bell tolls…..

For whom the bell tolls….. For whom does it toll? The president of the United States, Barack Hussein Obama. Growing in number and in intensity are calls for his defeat in November. It may come as a surprise but not … Continue reading

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Bill of Rights…

  The “Bill of Rights” expressed our founding fathers solutions to the inevitable restrictions and control that all governments have put on its citizens so that it can control them and remain in power. Government is like a beast that … Continue reading

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Can’t we all just get along?

The death of anyone under the circumstances that occurred during the apparent altercation between Trayvon Martin and George Zimmerman is a tragedy. What is even more upsetting is that the black community appears to have passed judgement as to the … Continue reading

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Obama Care is just simply UNAMERICAN!

A pox on the government for passing it in the first place. Never in our history has such a far reaching law been passed and accompanied with some many falsehoods and outright lies to the American people. All those who … Continue reading

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National Disgrace!

National Disgrace? I view the outrage by many and the media frenzy over Tim Tebow’s display of this religious faith as a national disgrace. Is this America? Does this make any sense whatsoever? I used to think that religious liberty … Continue reading

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Can the Supreme Court make rulings that are unconstitutional?

Can the Supreme Court make rulings that are unconstitutional? While this question appears on the surface to be an oxymoron, it is in fact possible and has happened previously. Our founding fathers set up principles that are supposed to set … Continue reading

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Too many Lawyers!

RULE OF LAW? Feb 6, 2011 Lawyers are committed to the rule of law. Only the meaning of this phrase is not what you think it is. In a Lawyer’s mind it means that Lawyers make the rules that we … Continue reading

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