Except for the small amount of land listed in the Constitution, it is clear that the federal government is not supposed to own property within the United States. The Constitution cannot be faulted for the federal land grab that has been detrimental to the economy and well-being of the States. The States have allowed this invasion of unconstitutional federal power.
Read more ›Articles By: Mary Webster
The Federalist Papers Explain U.S. Constitution
I was a teenager, 50 years ago, when I first discovered that some people were systematically destroying the very foundation of our nation—the foundation that led to the most innovations and prosperity the world has ever seen. At the time, I didn’t realize that the “foundation” they were destroying was the U.S. Constitution. Now I know that a war against the Constitution began immediately after the Constitution was ratified.
Read more ›Amendment One
In the parking lot after church last Sunday, another parishioner approached me, asking if I would sign a petition for a new law. I was so glad that she asked me. I knew about the petition and agreed with its goal. Then she explained that she could not talk about the petition inside the church. After signing the petition so that she could hurry on and catch more parishioners, I immediately thought of the U.S. Constitution.
Read more ›Bill of Rights?
If every informed citizen understood why a “bill of rights” in the U.S. Constitution is both redundant and dangerous, they would understand the very heart of the Constitution, why it is so special, and why it deserves to be defended.
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