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Category Archives: Constitution
4th CIRCUIT RULING: CUCCINELLI’S TAKE
What follows is yesterday’s Cuccinelli Compass. Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli provides his take on a certain court ruling. Sept 16, 2011 Dear Fellow Virginians and Americans, As you all probably know, we heard from the Fourth Circuit last week in Virginia’s healthcare lawsuit. The … Continue reading
Two Competing Visions of Law (via Thinking in Christ)
What Russ White just posted at Thinking in Christ, Two Competing Visions of Law, follows nicely on the heels of his and Tony’s interesting debate here at PUTTING THE PIECES OF THE UNRAVELING TOGETHER — PART 4. How a People envisions the Law determines what … Continue reading
Posted in Constitution
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INJUSTICE-The Weapon Of The Left (via The Mad Jewess With Breaking News By Donna Spellbound)
The following post uses some terms and references that require some explanation. So I have included some links. Here from Wikipedia is a brief history of the French Constitution. Social Liberty is defined here in the Urban Dictionary and here in Wikipedia. … Continue reading
Posted in Constitution, culture, history
Tagged injustice, restoring-courage, weapon-of-the-left
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CHRISTIANITY AND SOCIALISM — PART 1
The comments on SHOULD CHRISTIANS PARTICIPATE IN POLITICS? have gone off the rail. Instead of discussing whether Christians should participate in government, commenters want to debate whether Christians should support socialism. Since I generally appreciate comments, even those I don’t agree … Continue reading
Posted in Constitution, culture, religion, unraveling
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TONY RESPONDS TO SOME QUESTIONS — PART 3
This post continues a debate that began several weeks ago. In TONY RESPONDS TO SOME QUESTIONS — PART 1, I posted Tony’s response to questions that I had asked him. In TONY RESPONDS TO SOME QUESTIONS — PART 2, I started … Continue reading
Posted in Constitution, immigration
IT’S A MESS BY COMPARISON
In today’s edition of the Lingamfelter Report, Delegate Scott Lingamfelter compares DC politics with politics in Richmond. A 90-Mile Difference What a difference 90 miles makes. Contrast how Virginia gets things done: a balanced budget ever year, a $311 million surplus … Continue reading
Posted in Constitution, Delegate Scott Lingamfelter, unraveling
NO MORE LAST MINUTE SECRET DEALS!
The big spenders just finished another negotiating session. Still no deal. While lawmakers scrambled to find a way around the debt ceiling stalemate before the Asian stock markets open this evening, House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) told House Republicans that there … Continue reading
Posted in Constitution, taxes, unraveling
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WHY WE HAVE A TEA PARTY
Bill Whittle does great work. His little videos offer some of the best and most concise explanations of very complex concepts I have yet to see. In the video below, Whittle explains the concept of natural rights and its relevance to the founding … Continue reading
Posted in Constitution, Tea Party
