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Rights vs Privileges |
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Today's prosecutors and legislators seem to like the imposition of felonies primarily as a tool to circumvent the right of the people to own firearms -- not because a given crime is extremely serious. As a taxpayer, I say that putting
epoxy in a few door locks,
for example, is not a serious enough crime to warrant taking away a teen's gun rights for the rest of his life.
But, that is what many politicians are wont to do. There are far more reasonable (and adult) ways to punish these kids. That said, what's happened to the values of our nation and the leadership in our homes when our youth have such a low regard for public or private property that they'd
deface or vandalize or paint graffiti? This costs the taxpayer or
property owner (that's you, in the future, kids) real money! (26 Apr
2008) We no longer have a government "of the people, by the people and for
the people". It has become a government of the atheistic
bureaucrats, by the atheistic bureaucrats, and for the atheistic
bureaucrats! The National Park Service has arbitrarily censored a
phrase referencing God from a plaque at the Washington Monument.
This plaque gives information concerning the Washington Monument.
This action by an agency of the federal government not only denies
the God-given and Constitutionally-guaranteed religious freedoms of
Americans, but also helps to establish and encourage anti-Christian
bigotry. Congress must immediately pass legislation which prohibits
government agencies and employees from censoring the religious
heritage or our nation. The National Park Service must immediately
replace the current, censored, plaque at the Washington Monument
with one that has the full text of the inscription atop the
monument. (30 Oct 2007)
Not one right is granted by the US Constitution. Not one. The
Constitution does nothing more than describe our form of government
and delegate to it certain rights and powers from the people. The
Constitution need not list a right in order for that right to exist.
It does, however list a few of our rights, such as the right to keep
and bear arms, to ensure everyone understands the rules. But, the
Constitution does not grant those rights -- it simply guarantees the
rights we were born with, and prohibits the government from
infringing them. The founders based the Constitution on the concept
that all personal rights exist inherently and are granted by "the
Creator" -- not the king. This is opposite to the principle on which
most other governments are based where rights are presumed to be
gifts from the king (or the government). Only in those other
governments are the rights of the people restricted to those that
are listed. For example, the right to drive a car is in the
Constitution is in the 9th (The enumeration in the Constitution, of
certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others
retained by the people.) and 10th (The powers not delegated to the
United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the
States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.)
amendments. It is not up to the citizen to prove the Constitution
grants him a right, but rather up to the state to prove where they
were granted a "certain power". Where does one find the "power" of
the state to license travel or any mode of travel as regards a
private citizen? If you cannot find it there, that means the state
is illegally licensing privileges that they have no power to do, but
are usurping, illegally, the rights of the citizen. Licenses and
permits turn the Constitution on it's head making the rights of
individuals into privileges that flow from the State rather than the
other way around. This concept of rights makes many people (most
notably, liberals) uncomfortable, since they don't understand it or
prefer a system where they can be the king and control every aspect
of people's lives. (21 May 2007)
I am appalled by the disgusting display of censorship at this year's
Foothill High School graduation in Henderson, Nevada wherein
Valedictorian Brittany McComb was silenced for refusing to read
a speech that had been censored by school administrators and the
ACLU. Principal Gretchen Crehan must immediately be terminated for
her egregious violation of a student's
First Amendment rights and
for conspiring with the ACLU to restrict the civil rights of a
student. All employees of Clark County School District must be given
thorough instruction in all aspects of the First Amendment annually.
Clark County School District employees must be permanently
restricted from imposing their own, or ACLU, interpretation of the
First Amendment on students. Clark County School District employees
must be permanently prohibited from submitting any student work to
the ACLU for approval or to otherwise be politically cleansed. (22
Jun 2006)
The Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI), the group that
serves up scares about the food we eat, is
suing the parent company of KFC over the type of cooking oil the
fast-food chain uses to fry its chicken. The Declaration of
Independence says, "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that
all men...are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable
Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of
Happiness." To me, happiness is a good piece of fried chicken. The
Declaration of Independence says I have a right to that happiness.
The Declaration of Independence says I have a right to the "liberty"
to make that choice. I am a fairly intelligent person and feel like
I can make an informed choice on the matter. And that's the key: We
all know that fried foods are unhealthy. The lawyers and judges need
back off and let us make that informed choice -- for ourselves! By
the way, I haven't had a decent french fry since the do-gooders made
fast-food restaurants stop cooking fries in lard. What's the point
of living a healthier life for an extra 6 months if I get no
happiness in what I'm eating? The CSPI should go back to eating its tofu
and leave my fried chicken alone! (15 Jun 2006)
Due to the failures of government schools combined with a conscious
effort by some people to distort the truth, few Americans understand
that the US
Constitution was established by "we the people," that WE
granted to the government certain limited powers, and that WE
retained our rights while delegating a few to the government. Our
founding fathers worked under the concept that our rights are
inherent and inalienable and come from our "Creator," not from the
king, as in most other governments. The US Constitution does NOT
grant rights to us. The Bill of Rights (including the
Second
Amendment) does NOT grant us rights. They only clarify that the
government is prohibited from infringing on our rights. Chief among
the ignorant on this issue are lawyers, educators, politicians, and
journalists -- generally well-educated people who clearly ought to
know better. (8 Jun 2006)
Some seem to think that banning flag-burning deprives us of freedom of speech. Based on that logic, so does banning cross-burning in the front yards of blacks. Freedom of speech, as envisioned by our founding fathers, is intended to ensure free political discourse
and the unfettered exchange of opinions, ideas, and philosophies contributing
to the betterment of mankind -- not vandalism or pornography or desecration of sacred objects
or political indoctrination of children in government schools. The idea that a handful of activist judges have twisted the
US Constitution does not change that fact. (25 Mar 2006)
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Taxes |
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Thanks to
Democrat Senators Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and even GOP Senator
Richard Lugar, the globalists who support the United Nations are at
it again -- and this time, they may actually succeed in imposing UN
taxes directly on the American people! The "Global
Poverty Act" (S-2433/HR-1302), sponsored by Senator Barack
Obama, was quickly passed by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
on February 13. If enacted this bill will commit the US to spending
0.7 percent of gross national product on foreign aid, which amounts
to a phenomenal $65 billion over and above what the US already
spends each year! This global tax is a small part of the "United
Nations Millennium Declaration" which commits nations to banning
"small arms and light weapons" and ratifying a series of treaties,
including the International Criminal Court Treaty (to try American
soldiers for "war crimes"), the Kyoto Protocol (the global warming
treaty), the Convention on Biological Diversity (to give the UN
power over US land), the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms
of Discrimination Against Women (to force the feminist agenda on the
US), and the Convention on the Rights of the Child (to take away the
parental rights of American moms and dads). The "Millennium
Declaration" also affirms the UN as "the indispensable common house
of the entire human family, through which we will seek to realize
our universal aspirations for peace, cooperation and development."
The "Global Poverty Act" (S-2433/HR-1302) must not pass! I expect my
congressmen to vote no on the anti-American "Global Poverty Act".
(19 Feb 2008)
HR-3818, the
"Taxpayer Choice Act," will prevent automatic tax increases by
immediately and completely repealing the Alternative Minimum Tax
(AMT), and to establish a highly simplified alternative to the
current individual income tax. When the AMT was created in 1969, as
a mandatory add-on to the existing tax code, it was aimed at
preventing just 155 wealthy taxpayers from exploiting loopholes in
the tax code to escape their legitimate tax obligations. However,
partly because it was never indexed for inflation, the AMT next year
will subject close to 30 million more taxpayers to an automatic tax
increase -- ensnaring many middle-income Americans who dutifully pay
their taxes with a stealth tax increase that was never intended! If
left unaddressed, over the next ten years the AMT will impose $841
billion in higher taxes, largely on middle-income families. Under
current tax law, for instance, in tax year 2007, about 70 percent of
married taxpayers (with children) earning $75,000 to $100,000 will
be subject to AMT. A substantial portion of congressmen say they
agree the AMT is unfair and needs to be repealed. But, since so many
of those same greedy politicians don't want to give up this windfall
revenue, nothing is being done. We need congressmen with the courage
to do what is right for the people! Congress must immediately pass
HR-3818, the "Taxpayer Choice Act," to prevent automatic tax
increases by immediately and completely repealing the Alternative
Minimum Tax (AMT). (3 Jan 2008)
As a retired career military veteran, I support HR
5881, the Disabled Veterans Tax Termination Act, introduced by Congressman Jim Marshal on 25 Jul 2006. This
legislation would be included in the 2007 National Defense
Authorization Act to be negotiated this month. Among other
things HR 5881 would: • Repeal the 11 year phase in of CRDP (Concurrent
Retirement Disability Pay) such that everybody receives full
benefit. This would benefit some 85,000 retirees with rated
disabilities between 50 and 90%. • Extend CRDP to those with less than 50%
disability. This would benefit some 375,000 retirees now
receiving no benefit from CRDP. • Extend CRDP (but apparently not CRSC) to Chapter
61 retirees. This would benefit some 188,000 Chapter 61 medical
disability retirees. Chapter 61 ranks are now being filled with
many young retirees from Afghanistan and Iraq. • Extend CRSC (Combat Related Special Compensation
- 10 USC Section 1413a) to TERA retirees. • Repeal the 4 year phase in of CRDP for IU
(Individually Unemployable) such that everybody receives full benefit. This
would benefit some 28,000 retirees with disabilities between 50 and
90% who are compensated by the VA at the 100% level. The argument that the Concurrent Retirement
Disability Pay for all disable veterans it too expensive is hogwash.
No retired disabled veteran, even those with only a 10% disability,
should be asked to shoulder a larger portion of the national budget
than a disabled retiree who is not a veteran. It's all about simple
fairness. (11 Sep 2006)
It is my understanding that over
50 law-enforcement agencies have been created since 1900. Why do we
need dozens of different Federal law enforcement agencies (i.e. FBI,
Secret Service, US Marshals, DEA, ATF, Border Patrol, etc.)? Many of
these agencies have overlapping responsibilities and jurisdictions
as well as redundant bureaucracies. It seems to me that most or all
of these agencies could, and should, be consolidated to achieve
significant improvement in efficiency and savings to the taxpayer.
(7 May 2006)
The only
truly fair tax I can think of would be a 100% tax on all forms of
income, perks and benefits in excess of $200,000 from any source
received by members of Congress. This tax on members of Congress
must not be indexed, must continue after the Congressman leaves
office, and must not be altered without the concurrence of 75% of
registered voters. Failing that, Congress must immediately replace
the entire present multi-layered conglomeration of corporate and
personal taxes with a single, easy-to-understand tax that is fully
transparent and visible. (6 May 2004)
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Judicial System |
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I am deeply disappointed that several
Dumocrat
senators chose to vote against
Judge Leslie H. Southwick to fill a
seat on the Fifth Circuit. As they well know, Judge Southwick is
perfectly qualified for the position and has a record of fairness
and respect for the law and the Constitution. I am aware that of a
couple of the thousands of decisions he has made were, in the
opinion of the politically-correct crowd, controversial. However,
I'm sure any reasonable person will agree that his judgment in those
two cases was correct and fair to the parties involved. At least the Dumocrat vote was consistent with the infamous Schumer comment about
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito: "He's qualified, but he's out of
the mainstream....He's stuck in the past. He believes the
Constitution means what it says." Senators must make all decisions
regarding judicial nominees based on the judge's professional
qualifications and his/her respect for the Constitution -- not on
whether he is politically correct (politically cleansed). (30 Oct
2007) Several months ago, a
woman was hired to dance at an off-campus party thrown
by a Duke University lacrosse team.
Members of the team have been charged in the alleged rape of that
stripper -- even though there is no evidence that links them or any
other of the 46 white team members (the intoxicated black stripper said her
three attackers were white) or even that an assault actually
happened! Even DNA failed to link the men to the
alleged attack. All members of the team have cooperated with the
investigation. In spite of the complete lack of evidence, the
prosecutor continues to hound these young men. This ordeal has forever changed the life of each team
member, especially those who have been charged, no matter what
happens from here on out. One of the accused said the accuser "has
destroyed everything I worked for in my life" and "split apart a
community and a nation on facts that just didn't happen and a lie
that should never have been told." This case clearly points out the
need for stiffer penalties for making false allegations. The penalty for a false charge should be equal to the penalty for the charge itself.
Likewise, the penalty for knowingly pursuing a false prosecution
should be equal to the penalty for the charge itself. If an innocent Duke student has the chance of going to jail for life, his accuser
and the prosecutor should be willing to face the same penalty for a false accusation. (16 Oct 2006)
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 Heritage Guide to the United States Constitution
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 A Familiar Exposition of the Constitution of the United States
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 The Tempting of America
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 Men in Black: How the Supreme Court is Destroying America
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 When I Was a Kid, This Was a Free Country
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 A Country I Do Not Recognize: The Legal Assault on American Values
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 A National Party No More: The Conscience of a Conservative Democrat
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 Uncle Sam's Plantation: How the Welfare Bureaucracy Enslaves America's Poor and What We Can Do About It
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 American Way: Family and Community in the Shaping of the American Identity
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 Bias: A CBS Insider Exposes How the Media Distort the News
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 Arrogance: Rescuing America from the Media Elite
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 100 People Who Are Screwing Up America (and Al Franken is #37)
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 Shut up and Sing: How Elites from Hollywood, Politics, and the U. N. Are Subverting America
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 Pick A Better Country
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 Veil of Terror: The Secret Roots of Terrorism
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 Terrible Truth about Liberals
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 The New American Revolution: Using the Power of the Individual to Save Our Nation from Extremists
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 The Death of Right and Wrong: Exposing the Left's Assault on Our Culture and Values
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 The Enemy Within: Saving America from the Liberal Assault on Our Schools, Faith, and Military
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 Liberalism is a Mental Disorder
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 The Political Zoo
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 The Official Handbook of the Vast Right Wing Conspiracy
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 Godless by Ann Coulter
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 Slander: Liberal Lies about the American Right
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 Lost Rights: The Destruction of American Liberty
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 Attention Deficit Democracy
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 Freedom in Chains: The Rise of the State and the Demise of the Citizen
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 The Fair Trade Fraud
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 Terrorism and Tyranny: Trampling Freedom, Justice, and Peace to Rid the World of Evil
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 States' Rights and the Union: Imperium in Imperio, 1776-1876
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 Get off My Honor!: The Assault on the Boy Scouts of America
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 Founders' Almanac: A Practical Guide to the Notable Events, Greatest Leaders and Most Eloquent Words of the American Founding
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 The Truth about Tolerance
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 Home-Alone America: Why Today's Kids Are Overmedicated, Overweight, and More Troubled Than Ever Before
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 Keeper of the Flame: The Supreme Court Opinions of Justice Clarence Thomas, 1991-2005
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 Myths, Lies and Downright Stupidity: Get Out the Shovel - Why Everything You Know Is Wrong
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 Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media
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 Hoodwinked: How Intellectual Hucksters Have Hijacked American Culture
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 Women Who Make the World Worse: and How Their Radical Feminist Assault Is Ruining Our Schools, Families, Military, and Workplaces
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 Deliver Us from Evil: Defeating Terrorism, Despotism, and Liberalism
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 Deficit of Decency
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 Judicial Tyranny - the New Kings of America?
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 Can America Survive?: The Rage of the Left, the Truth, and What to Do about It
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 Broken Hearth: Reversing the Moral Collapse of the American Family
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 Diversity Myth: Multiculturalism and the Political Intolerance on Campus
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 Restoring Free Speech and Liberty on Campus
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 The Professors: The 101 Most Dangerous Academics in America
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 A Poverty of Reason: Sustainable Development and Economic Growth
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 Meltdown: The Predictable Distortion of Global Warming by Scientists, Politicians, and the Media
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 Satanic Gases: Clearing the Air about Global Warming
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 Global Warming and Other Eco Myths: How the Environmental Movement Uses False Science to Scare Us to Death
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 State of Fear
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 The Politically Incorrect Guide to Science
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 Hard Green: Saving the Environment from the Environmentalists: A Conservative Manifesto
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 The Two-Income Trap: Why Middle-Class Mothers and Fathers Are Going Broke
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 Feminist Fantasies
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 Politically Incorrect Guide to Women, Sex and Feminism
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 Stand For Something: The Battle for America's Soul
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 The Constitution in Exile: How the Federal Government Has Seized Power by Rewriting the Supreme Law of the Land
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 Scam: How the Black Leadership Exploits Black America
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 Do-Gooders: How Liberals Hurt Those They Claim to Help (and the Rest of Us)
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 Showdown: Confronting Bias, Lies, and the Special Interests that Divide America
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 Ten Things You Can't Say in America
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 America's Hope: Surviving the Last Days in the Promised Land
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 America's Constitution: A Biography
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 The Bill of Rights
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 For the People: What the Constitution Really Says about Your Rights
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 Costly Returns: Burdens of the US Tax System
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 De-Valuing of America: The Fight for Our Culture and Our Children
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 How to Dethrone the Imperial Judiciary
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 The Supremacists: The Tyranny of Judges And How to Stop It
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