Posts Tagged ‘Constitution’

President Obama’s recent executive order involving INTERPOL and his visit to the ‘Copenhagen’ climate summit have sparked increasing interest into the ideas of internalnational law and how it can apply to the United States; more specifically how the Obama administration envisions how it can apply to the United States. Some critiques on the left would have [...]

There are many speculations regarding President Obama’s secretive Executive Order 12425 that was made in the middle of the night on December 17, which grants full immunity to INTERPOL (the International Police Organization) on American soil. The order basically grants the foreign law enforcement agency some very broad powers to operate nearly unrestricted within the United States; [...]

Okay, I admit I just used that title to pull you into reading this. Apparently it worked if you’ve read this far. If you have a computer and an internet connection, then you’ve probably read or heard about the many looming court cases and questions regarding Obama’s eligibility for President of the United States.

Citizen Disarmament?

Posted: 6th October 2009 by Keith Sipmann in Constitution, Gun Rights, Second Amendment
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Once again the talk about gun rights is heating up, mostly due to Bobby Rush’s (D) H.R. 45 Blair Holt’s Firearm Licensing and Record of Sale Act of 2009 and the Obama administration’s appointment of anti-gun advocate Judge Sotomayor to the Supreme Court. The Act is much more than a forced registration of all firearms [...]

There used to be a time when I was proud of our government here in these United States. I was raised in the Midwest, the heartland of America, and I always believed in The American Dream. I’m third generation American-born. My father’s side immigrated from Finland, my mother’s from Mexico, and I knew that there [...]

Imagine an America where we had the same President over and over, term after term. Sounds like a bad idea right? Well in early January of 2009 Rep. José Serrano, a New York Democrat, had proposed a congressional House resolution to make an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to repeal the twenty-second [...]