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CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION CALL REDUX
"I have also repeatedly given my opinion that there is no effective way to limit or muzzle the actions of a Constitution Convention. The Convention could make its own rules and set its own agenda. Congressmen might try to limit the Convention to one amendment or to one issue, but there is no way to assure that the Convention would obey it." —Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, Warren E. Burger "Having witnessed the difficulties and dangers experienced by the first Conventi...
PRIVATE PROPERTY RIGHTS DEFINED
PRIVATE PROPERTY RIGHTS DEFINED by Tom DeWeese November 13, 2012 NewsWithViews.com As the battle to stop Sustainable Development grows, it is important that activists have clear definitions of their points as they deal with elected officials and planners who are making policy in their community. Below is a start in defining private property rights. In a “Fifth Amendment” treatise by Washington State Supreme Court Justice Richard B. Sanders (12/10/97), he writes: Our...
Student journalist faced suspension for asking questions
Student journalist faced suspension for asking questions School reaction 'sendsa deeply chilling message' Published: 11/09/2012 at 8:00 PM A journalist student at State University of New York College at Oswego was threatened with suspension from the school for sending emails that asked questions for a writing project. Word of the situation that developed over the past few weeks for Alex Myers is described in a report on the website for the Foundation for Individual Rights in Ed...
Judges to Review Constitutionality of NDAA Military Detention Legislation
September 28, 2012 Judges to Review Constitutionality of NDAA Military Detention Legislation Bio Chris Hedges, whose column is published Mondays on Truthdig, spent nearly two decades as a foreign correspondent in Central America, the Middle East, Africa and the Balkans. He has reported from more than 50 countries and has worked for The Christian Science Monitor, National Public Radio, The Dallas Morning News and The New York Times, for which he was a foreign correspondent for ...
WHEN LOVING YOUR COUNTRY MARKS YOU AS A DOMESTIC TERRORIST
WHEN LOVING YOUR COUNTRY MARKS YOU AS A DOMESTIC TERRORIST by Tom DeWeese July 7, 2012 NewsWithViews.com When I first became involved in political issues and events some 45 years ago as a young man just out of high school, it was because I believed in the ideals of our Founding Fathers. I had a young man’s zeal for the American dream of individuals living their lives free of government control and harassment. I was comfortable in the knowledge that I lived in the greatest...
HATING CRIME IS NOT A HATE CRIME
HATING CRIME IS NOT A HATE CRIME By J.B. Williams July 11, 2012 NewsWithViews.com The United States of America is a nation of self-governed people who believe in the Rule of Law and the U.S. Constitution as the Supreme Law of our Land. Hating crime is not a “hate crime” and neither is dealing directly with those who commit crimes against our nation, our sovereignty and our security. Yet the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is waging all-out war on American citizens who a...
LAWYERS AND JUDGES AT WAR WITH CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
LAWYERS AND JUDGES AT WAR WITH CONSTITUTIONAL LAW By J.B. Williams July 6, 2012 NewsWithViews.com Last week’s Supreme Court rulings on ObamaCare, Arizona Immigration and Montana Campaign Finance, in which the high court acted beyond its own constitutional authority and against the Constitution, the States and the People at large, should leave no doubt in any mind that the judiciary is now operating as an elite oligarchy making up law and disregarding the U.S. Constitution and the...
Mom illegally kicked out of library for breastfeeding in public
Mom illegally kicked out of library for breastfeeding in public by PF Louis (NaturalNews) Hadley Barrows was recently kicked out of the Minneapolis Central Public Library for discreetly breastfeeding her baby on a bench in an atrium area of the library. Minnesota law allows mothers to nurse their babies in public and private areas.But the security guard told Hadley she was exhibiting indecent exposure and should go outside or in the bathroom to breastfeed her child. Hadley then complained to...
