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Citizens United v. FEC: First Amendment Rights Restored; Time for Transparency
Thursday, 21 Jan, 2010 – 22:40 | 10 Comments
<i>Citizens United v. FEC</i>: First Amendment Rights Restored; Time for Transparency

Today, the Supreme Court, in a 5-4 decision, summarily did away with decades-old campaign finance reform law — as well as portions of the McCain-Feingold Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act — by removing monetary restrictions that …

Thomas Paine: The Bicentennial Revolutionary
Monday, 8 Jun, 2009 – 14:05 | No Comment
Thomas Paine: The Bicentennial Revolutionary

The following posting from TenthAmendmentCenter.com is so poignant to today’s federalist struggles that it warrants being re-posted in its entirety. As you read it through, keep in mind the absolute importance of the 9th and …

Individualism vs. Collectivism: How Far We’ve Come
Wednesday, 13 May, 2009 – 9:00 | 18 Comments
Individualism vs. Collectivism: How Far We’ve Come

I’ll start this post with the current push towards massive collectivism by the left in this country, something that has been going on over several decades. American Thinker recently posted a fantastic article that is a …

TulsaToday: “Obama’s First 100 Days in Trust”
Sunday, 26 Apr, 2009 – 14:52 | 46 Comments
TulsaToday: “Obama’s First 100 Days in Trust”

From the editorial page of the Oklahoma-based TulsaToday, writer David Arnett presents a general critical survey of the President on the anniversary of Mr. Obama’s first 100 days, including some verbiage on eligibility (excerpted; I …

FBI Spied on Tea Parties
Monday, 20 Apr, 2009 – 14:16 | 18 Comments
FBI Spied on Tea Parties

The Department of Homeland Security recently issued a report that tacitly acknowledged that certain segments of the population — such as veterans, those who are pro-life and anti-illegal-immigration and gun owners — could be liable for …

Federal Lawsuit, Senators Demand Answers from DHS; Levin Responds
Saturday, 18 Apr, 2009 – 13:45 | 30 Comments
Federal Lawsuit, Senators Demand Answers from DHS; Levin Responds

In reaction to the Department of Homeland Security’s recent threat analysis, the Ann Arbor, Michigan-based Thomas Moore Law Center announced that it had filed a federal lawsuit in US District Court for the Eastern District …

DHS Thinks Constitutionalists are Extremists
Thursday, 16 Apr, 2009 – 11:15 | 63 Comments
DHS Thinks Constitutionalists are Extremists

“Never trust the government more than the government trusts you.” — Unknown

Apparently folks like myself who support the “Bill of Rights,” are anti-illegal-immigration and questioners for the truth are being seen as a threat by …

A Primer for the Political Fight Ahead
Sunday, 15 Feb, 2009 – 17:02 | 11 Comments
A Primer for the Political Fight Ahead

Here are two examples from two excellent writers providing an observational analysis concerning our current President as well as how the forces of law and anarchy clash from both a personal viewpoint (as embodied in …

On Constitutional Conventions
Thursday, 15 Jan, 2009 – 11:31 | 4 Comments
On Constitutional Conventions

US Constitution, Article 5:
The Congress, whenever two thirds of both Houses shall deem it necessary, shall propose Amendments to this Constitution, or, on the Application of the Legislatures of two thirds of the several States, …

Properly Vetting Obama; Links to Numerous Articles
Sunday, 28 Dec, 2008 – 22:31 | 17 Comments
Properly Vetting Obama; Links to Numerous Articles

At the bottom of this posting I have a rather comprehensive listing of vetting links provided by a concerned citizen.
-Phil
As the various eligibility lawsuits churn on, it is important to keep in mind that America’s …

The Rights of Citizens and the Powers of the State
Saturday, 27 Dec, 2008 – 11:18 | 4 Comments
The Rights of Citizens and the Powers of the State

At the end of October I had written an original posting entitled, “We the People.” Among other things in that posting, I wrote about the fundamental principles of the American republic, whereby it is only …

WND: Alan Keyes: “End of the Constitutional Republic”
Thursday, 4 Dec, 2008 – 8:47 | No Comment

WorldNetDaily (thanks, theobamafile.com) today published a commentary by former Ambassador Dr. Alan Keyes, Plaintiff in Keyes v. Bowen, in which Dr. Keyes describes the fundamental principles of a constitutional republic and how we are a nation …

Domestic Troop Deployment by 2011?
Monday, 1 Dec, 2008 – 22:48 | 5 Comments

I had originally reported here on Obama’s Civilian National Security Force and Rahm Emanuel on plans for compulsory civil defense service. But now the Pentagon is reporting that they want to begin the process of …

Perkins v. Elg and The Federalist Blog Help Classify Citizenship; Why Run Ineligible Candidates?
Saturday, 29 Nov, 2008 – 23:28 | 15 Comments

As Thanksgiving vacation is beginning to wane, information regarding presidential eligibility (especially in reference to the 3 cases at the Supreme Court level; see “Supreme Court Info,” top of sidebar) continues to percolate around the …

Could FactCheck.org be Plainly Stating Obama’s Biggest Citizenship Problem?
Thursday, 20 Nov, 2008 – 14:31 | 23 Comments

theobamafile.com reported today a fact that is the premise of Donofrio v. Wells: Barack Obama’s citizenship status at birth, Leo Donofrio claims, is what ultimately matters when considering his eligibility as President.
Could FactCheck.org be providing the …

White House Spokeswoman: “Good Shape” on Obama’s Birthplace
Wednesday, 19 Nov, 2008 – 9:29 | 9 Comments

WorldNetDaily reported yesterday that the While House doesn’t see an issue with President-elect Obama’s birthplace…

Historian Challenges Obama on His Loyalties
Tuesday, 18 Nov, 2008 – 10:42 | No Comment

theobamafile.com reports from texasdarlin.wordpress.com on a two-part posting from historian Judah Benjamin. If you have the time, it’s definitely a great read. Here’s TD’s forward…

Is it Up to You to Determine Candidate Eligibility?
Saturday, 15 Nov, 2008 – 17:11 | No Comment

I just received an interesting article from friends over at democratic-disaster.com, here. Provides at least circumstantial/anecdotal evidence as to the power of “We the People.”
This insight perfectly coincides with an article I wrote for last …

Donofrio v. Wells: Obama’s “at birth” Issue
Saturday, 15 Nov, 2008 – 15:52 | 8 Comments

Mr. Donofrio has been doing a great job of stating the facts regarding the President-elect’s eligibility (and, apparently, pretty darn well at poker, too). Leo continues to point out some of the more obvious cases …

Is the Republican Party in DC Listening?
Monday, 10 Nov, 2008 – 9:02 | 5 Comments

Last night, Jeff posted a great article on his views (and some historical facts) on why it could be construed as dangerous for the future of the Republican party for Minority Leader Rep. John Boehner …

The Art of Conservative Political War
Friday, 7 Nov, 2008 – 17:40 | 5 Comments

Going forward, the Republican party must absolutely change how it does business if it is to have a chance at achieving majority status in Washington, D.C. It cannot rely upon missteps of the Democrat party …

We The People
Monday, 27 Oct, 2008 – 20:50 | 6 Comments

We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty …