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Is Herman Cain Able?

by Jeff Lewis on May 18, 2011

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I have been following Herman Cain for the last 10 months or so. I’m impressed with him as a man, as a businessman and as a patriot. Most people don’t yet know who he is, but they’ll soon find out. He’s a straight-talking, common sense problem solver who knows what ...

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A Primer in Constitutional Law

by Jeff Lewis on February 5, 2011

I recently found one of the best written articles on the web on the subject of Congress’ enumerated powers. It’s written in plain English so you don’t need to be a constitutional lawyer to understand it. It was written by Publius Huldah and can be found on her blog.  I ...

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Live “Politely” or Die

by Jeff Lewis on December 28, 2010

Continuing the Left’s assault on the constitution, it is now illegal in the “Live Free or Die” state of New Hampshire to repeatedly use “offensively coarse language” with the purpose to annoy. According to Eugene Volokh, “N.H. Stat. § 644–4 makes it a misdemeanor to, among other things, ‘make repeated ...

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The Constitution and the 112th Congress

by Jeff Lewis on December 27, 2010

By Jeannie DeAngelis www.jeannie-ology.com The Republicans are up to no good.  The 112th Congress is coming to Washington DC with the Republicans in the majority, and the Right plans to stir things up. In fact, Republicans are arming for war with the ultimate ammunition, the US Constitution! That’s right – ...

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The Greatest Threat to America

by Jeff Lewis on November 22, 2010

What is the greatest threat to America? This question is being asked of politicians, security experts, newspaper columnists, television pundits and just about everyone else with an opinion to share. The answers I hear are the usual; Islamic terrorists, Iran, North Korea, China or the national debt. Sometimes the hardest ...

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By Jordan Sekulow Joe Miller, the West Point and Yale Law School educated Republican nominee for US Senate in Alaska, calls himself a “constitutional conservative.” Michele Bachmann and Rand Paul do too. Sarah Palin brands the candidates she has endorsed with the label constitutional conservative. Like it or not, there ...

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2010 Contract with America – 8 Steps to Trust

by Jeff Lewis on August 16, 2010

Almost every political pollster, unless they’re smoking crack is expecting the GOP to take back the House of Representatives in this November’s mid-term election. There’s an outside chance they will also win enough seats to take the Senate back as well. But let’s be honest: if the GOP takes back ...

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Democrats voted down a resolution which pledged opposition to holding a “lame duck” session of Congress after the fall elections as a means to pass more of their unpopular big government agenda (i.e., cap and trade national energy tax, amnesty, card check) while they still hold substantial majorities. A special ...

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Personal Challenge to Liberals

by Jeff Lewis on July 30, 2010

It’s hard being a conservative living in Illinois. Any political map will show my state as bright blue, liberal all the way. I don’t come from a large family, but they’re all dyed-in-the-wool liberals (or is Progressives the politically correct terminology these days?). I’m not really sure why they’re all ...

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By Jim Pontillo While there is plenty of talk and rhetoric proclaiming all that is “Constitutional” or “Unconstitutional”, when we examine and recognize that document which more than any other represents the soul of America, we find that document is: The Declaration of Independence. With the simple preface, “We hold ...

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