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Here is an interesting opinion from an early U.S. Supreme Court Justice....

   “By the 6th article and 2d clause of the constitution it is thus declared:-’That this constitution and the laws of the United States made in pursuance thereof, and treaties made under the authority of the United States, shall be the supreme law of the land.’
   “This provision of the constitution, it is to be feared, is sometimes applied or expounded without those qualifications which the character of the parties to that instrument, and its adaptation to the purposes for which it was created, necessarily imply. Every power delegated to the federal government must be expounded in coincidence with a perfect right in the States to all that they have not delegated in coincidence, too, with the possession of every power and right necessary for their existence and preservation; for it is impossible to believe that these ever were, in intention or in fact, ceded to the general government. Laws of the United States, in order to be binding, must be within the legitimate powers vested by the constitution. Treaties, to be valid, must be made within the scope of the same powers; for there can be no ‘authority of the United States,’ save what is derived mediately or immediately, and regularly and legitimately, from the constitution. A treaty, no more than an ordinary statute, can arbitrarily cede away any one right of a State or of any citizen of a State. In cases of alleged conflict between a law of the United States and the constitution, or between the law of a State and the constitution or a statute of the United States, this court must pronounce upon the validity of either law with reference to the constitution; but whether the decision of the court in such cases be itself binding or otherwise must depend upon its conformity with, or its warrant from, the constitution. It cannot be correctly held, that a decision, merely because it be by the Supreme Court, is to override alike the constitution and the laws both of the States and of the United States.”–Mr. Justice DANIEL, U.S. Supreme Court [THURLOW v. COM OF MASS, 46 U.S. 504 (1847), 46 U.S. 504 (How.), SAMUEL THURLOW, PLAINTIFF IN ERROR, v. THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS., JOEL FLETCHER, PLAINTIFF IN ERROR, v. THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND AND PROVIDENCE PLANTATIONS. ANDREW PEIRCE, JR., AND THOMAS W. PEIRCE, PLAINTIFFS IN ERROR, v. THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE. January Term, 1847. (License Cases) P. 613]

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

What we need is a real good house-cleaning....

   The present administration, as well as the whole 'democratic' party should be ashamed of themselves. For they have not only dishonored the heritage of our nation. But have concertedly and perversely attempted to destroy the whole fundamental basis of our country. They have deliberately cast aside our Constitution, as well as the rights which are secured by that Supreme Law. They have set at naught the "transcendent laws of nature and of nature's God". They have committed criminal acts against the sovereign authority of this nation. Which is of course - We The People. And have instead perversely attempted to raise the creature; government. Above its creator; We The People.

   To put it plainly, these criminals are guilty of treason. And are more than worthy of facing the fate of traitors. And what is worse, is that the republican party is equally as guilty as the democrats. It should be quite obvious to all that the whole body politic is corrupt from the head to the toe. And that we need to return to government under the Constitution. As well as the elimination of the 'party' system. What We The People really need is the intended CONSTITUTIONAL "system". We need to hit the reset switch NOW. Or, very soon there won't be any "reset switch" to hit. There won't even be any country left to pass on to our "posterity".

   These criminals need to be removed from office. From out of ALL branches of our governments; executive, judicial and legislative. And from all levels of American government; local, state and federal. They need to be charged with conspiracy to commit treason, and tried and sentenced in a newly revamped court system. The corrupt in all of the agencies, bureaus, and departments need to be flushed out and tried in court as well. The sentences then need to be publicly carried out, and broadcast so that they are remembered. The people that supported and upheld these traitors are equally guilty. The 'lobbyists', 'big business', 'media', and other 'special interest' groups are all co-conspirators. And are just as guilty of treason as those that they have bribed to do their bidding.

   We need a thorough house cleaning from top to bottom. Or soon there will be no house left to clean....

Wednesday, June 04, 2014

This ought to bring a chuckle or two...


The platform of principles enunciated by the National Democratic convention may be found in the appropriate place in to-day’s paper.

Taken together, the platform is unobjectionable. Indeed it embrace the right doctrine and will be supported by every true friend of the Union in the country. It is brief, but contains everything necessary in the present crisis of affairs. There are but six resolutions but they are sufficiently comprehensive for any person....

...To the fourth, every true heart will respond. It declares the old Democratic doctrine on State rights, and denounces the subversion of the civil by military laws in the States not in insurrection, the arbitrary arrests, the suppression of the freedom of the press and of speech, the denial of the right of asylum, the denial of the right of the people to bear arms, and the employment of unusual test oaths, as contrary to the constitution and encroachments upon the rights of the people....

More [hypocritical] democratic party irony....

Daily State Sentinel, “man has the right to purchase arms and ammunition for sale, and the people the right to buy and keep them for the purposes provided in the Constitution.”, August 22, 1864

Pertinent quote from the above:
   "While the Democratic party will maintain at all hazards the constitutional right of the people to bear arms for the defense of themselves..."
Funny, ISN'T IT?

More treason from the Confederacy....

Weekly Standard, [More treason in the Confederacy] “but the Constitution, which guarantees to every man the right to keep and bear arms, is to be trampled under foot”, May 21, 1862

   It should be noted that the Confederate Constitution has secured the right to arms in the exact same wording as the United States Constitution had.