Opinions

Is Forcing Americans to Buy Health Insurance Constitutional?

Since when has it been constitutional for congress to mandate what we have to buy?

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Why Do Those Who are Supposed to Represent Us Believe The Constitution is Irrelevant?

This nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom — and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.

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The White House Has Been Taken Over by a Racist Terrorist Cult Leader!

We’re all damned!

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Government Health Care Reform: Reformed

We do not need to have the government intervene in order to have Health Care Reform. It can easily be done by We the people, By the people, For the people.

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Liberty Under Assault: 1st Amendment

What gives the President the right to restrict free speech of any American, private or public?

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Asia

Pakistan- A Failed State?

As media unwraps Pakistan internal insurgency and corruption, marred with unscrupulous politicians and those who wheedle them, the State preserves a distinct image obscured from the rest of the world…

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I Mourn For My Country

We are definitely not the same country that we used to be.

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I Called the President Dumb

Want to know where and why?

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Opinions

Open Letter 3 to Michael Steele, Chairman of the Republican National Committee

The U.S. is suffering the effects of a degraded political system. The system is complex, but it only takes one principled and courageous political party to stand up and work to change a very few things. The task will not be easy, nor will the change happen overnight, but it can and must be done if we are not to see our precious form of government perish from the earth.

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Open Letter 2 to Michael Steele, Chairman of the Republican National Committee

The Republican move to stimulate grassroots support by relying on so-called “hot button social issues” is not a positive sign for better government in the United States. This is an especially bad sign when the Republican Party does not accompany leveraging of these social hot buttons with principled stands on appropriate federal issues like limited government, free markets and sound monetary policy. Unfortunately, it is a very short trip from “peace and freedom socialism” (as practiced by the political left) to “national socialism” (as tends to be the extreme political position on the right when the “socialist” part of the equation is not repudiated openly and soundly).

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