March 24, 2006
Congressman Pushes For States Rights
Alabama Congressman Robert Aderholt is sponsoring the Constitution Restoration Act, which is intended to return some power to the states that has been taken by the Federal judiciary:
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WASHINGTON, DC -- Congressman Robert Aderholt (R-Haleyville) announced today in Alabama that he has introduced "The Constitution Restoration Act" (H.R. 3799), a bill requiring the federal courts to operate within the jurisdiction given to them by the United States Constitution as it pertains to the public acknowledgment of God as the sovereign source of law, liberty, and government.I foresee some sticky issues with Constitutional rights and duties colliding. For Aderholt's perspective, you can read this interview with the Congressman by Jay at Stop the ACLU.
Also posted at The Dread Pundit Bluto and Vince Aut Morire.
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Is that word "God" mentioned in the Constitution of these United States ? I don't recall it but civics class was quite a while back
Posted by: john Ryan at March 24, 2006 08:08 PM (TcoRJ)
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The word is "creator".
Posted by: Oyster at March 24, 2006 09:10 PM (YudAC)
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Our Constitution has been absolutely shredded by both The Republicans and Democrats...
We need to vote these bums out of office and start over...
Mike Sylvester
Posted by: LP Mike Sylvester at March 24, 2006 10:29 PM (dFDjo)
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This will be interesting to watch.
Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at March 25, 2006 07:15 AM (0yYS2)
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Vote them all out ? why bothe,r we could do better just by picking names at random out of the phone book.
Posted by: john Ryan at March 25, 2006 02:03 PM (TcoRJ)
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Yes return us to our constitution and away from the UN Charter its time to evict the UN from our country for good
Posted by: sandpiper at March 25, 2006 02:23 PM (zj1n9)
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I'm not a believer, but I am highly disturbed by the unlawful siezure of power that has been executed by the judiciary.
Of course, state and local governments, themselves, are in violation of 10th Amendment by passing these "acknowledgements" with 0 input from the citizens.
Posted by: MegaTroopX at March 26, 2006 11:45 AM (yT/Rw)
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We have the ballot box, the jury box, and the cartridge box to serve our society. But the ballot box is stuffed, and the jury box is stacked. The cartridge box is all that's left to us.
It's about time to unseat the government if they don't get their shit together pretty soon. It is our right and our duty as citizens to protect our nation from all enemies, foreign and domestic, and our hapless, hopeless imbeciles in Washington don't know shit from parched corn, and are proving every day that they are not up to the task. Arm yourselves now, because tomorrow may be too late.
Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at March 26, 2006 01:38 PM (0yYS2)
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"[Oppose] with manly firmness [any] invasions on the rights of the people." --Thomas Jefferson: Draft Virginia Constitution, 1776. (*) Papers 1:338
"Governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed." --Thomas Jefferson: Declaration of Independence, 1776. ME 1:29, Papers 1:429
Here's the big one:
"What country can preserve its liberties if its rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them." --Thomas Jefferson to William Stephens Smith, 1787. ME 6:373, Papers 12:356
...Just thinking out loud...
Posted by: I'm Not Scared: Aaron at April 11, 2006 04:47 PM (M0xxZ)
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