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Category Archives: Constitution
Stop Repeating Constitutional Myth
Time and again, we keep hearing from the Left – or Liberals, or Democrats, or some other group with atheistic views – regarding the Separation of a Church and State. However, what becomes apparent when they are pressed to explain … Continue reading
Posted in Catholic, Communism, Constitution, History, Religion, Uncategorized
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The Moment of Judgment
(Originally Posted: 02.15.1998) As the allegations of sexual deviance spin farther and farther out of control for the Clinton White House, one begins to see what is next on the horizon. At some point, a generation of Americans will be … Continue reading
Posted in Constitution, Democrat, Moral, politics, Sex, Yuppies
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The Problem With Bill
(Originally Posted: 02.01.1998) We are now in the throes of scandal. The world is watching the slow, public disgrace of a juvenile masquerading as a man. The people of the United States have the unique, albeit embarrassing, opportunity to watch … Continue reading
Posted in Constitution, Moral, Morality, politics, Scandal, Sex, Social
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Some Thoughts on the Constitution and the Bill of Rights
(Originally Posted: 08/06/97) It has become commonplace and fashionable for politicians to talk about “rights.” Yet I still have not seen a formal definition of rights put forth or articulated. Recently, however, the following Bill of Non-Rights has begun to … Continue reading
Posted in Bill of Rights, Constitution
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