History in the Making
What a novel concept. U.S. Lawmakers actually reading the Constitution of the United States. Tomorrow, January 6, for the first time in the history of this nation, the United States Constitution will...
View ArticleAbout that reading of the Constitution
Last night on Facebook, I tried to calm some folks down who were upset that the House of Representatives read an “amended” version of the Constitution. But they were too hysterical to see where they...
View ArticleObama vs. the Supremes
Regarding the challenge to Obamacare that is currently before the Supreme Court, President Obama said yesterday: “I am confident the Supreme Court will not take what would be an unprecedented,...
View ArticleGiles County: You may display these 10…no, these 6 Commandments (exclusive...
In federal court in Roanoke, Judge Michael Urbanski has suggested that perhaps just six of the commandments could be displayed.
View ArticleToday is Constitution Day: Go Read It
On this day in 1787, the Constitutional Convention signed the U.S. Constitution.
View Article365 Things I Believe: Power
Virginian, James Madison, fourth President of the United States, the Father of the Constitution and author of the United States Bill of Rights was born on this day in 1751. He died on June 28, 1836....
View ArticleWhen was the last time you actually read the Constiution?
On this day in 1787 The United States Constitution was signed in Philadelphia. When was the last time you read it? No, seriously. Have you been on social media screaming, or even politely discussing,...
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