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Monthly Archives: January 2012
Occupiers, the Movement, and Oakland
In the easiest terms possible let all of us look at the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution where so much of the infamous “rule of law” is held. “Congress shall make no law respecting an establish of religion, or … Continue reading
Posted in American History, Law, Outrage, Political Correctness, Politics, Special Interest Groups
Tagged Martin Luther King, Oakland California, Occupy Wall Street, State government
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Is Barack Obama an Environmentalist Wacko…his track record is not good
Indiana-based electric car battery manufacturer Ener1 filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Thursday. The battery maker received over a quarter of the federal stimulus money granted to projects in the state of Indiana under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act … Continue reading
Posted in American History, Crime, Politics
Tagged Electric car, Ener1, Ford Motor Company, Lithium-ion battery, Purdue University
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Analysis of the First Amendment
The First Amendment of the Bill of Rights that enhances the U.S. Constitution is one of those notions that when left alone – without government intervention – guarantees the rights in the free speech clause to freedom of conscience, expression, … Continue reading
Founding Fathers…First Amendment
The highest duty of the press – is to inform the public about its governors – has defined in the earliest days of the United States by James Madison. In a republic, he said, the people are the ultimate sovereigns; … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Law, Politics, Special Interest Groups
Tagged Enlightened Citizenry, First Amendment, NDAA, new deal programs, Obama Above the Law
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How Much More…Can or are we willing to Take, part 2
Andrew Carnegie was born in Dunfermline, Scotland, and immigrated to the United States with his parents in 1848. His first job in the United States was as a factory worker in a bobbin factory. Later on he became a bill … Continue reading
Posted in American History, Illegal Immigration,, Political Correctness, Politics, Special Interest Groups
Tagged carnegie endowment for international peace, carnegie steel company, Denial of Predetermined House Bills, No Cutting Dependence on OPEC, No Jobs, No Oil, Obama's Energy Plans
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