
These Are Not Negotiable
Chuck BaldwinIn the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson wrote, "Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes;
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In the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson wrote, "Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes;
Fans of the CBS-terminated TV series JERICHO will recognize the name "Ravenwood." This was the ruthless mercenary force used by the illegitimate federal government...
According to Macedonian Radio and Television On-line (MRT), a Russian professor predicts the United States will fall apart in July 2010. MRT reports, "'Mr. Obama is similar to the last Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev..."
September 17, 2009 not only marked the celebrated day of the approval of our Constitution by the Constitutional Congress in 1787... it also marked another, what I call, LAY case...
Let's face it: most Americans live in a world of false security. This is somewhat understandable, given the fact that the majority of the U.S. population was born after 1945.
When George W. Bush was President, he greatly advanced the prospect of integrating the United States with a North American Union (NAU)...
On this 8th anniversary of the attacks on the Twin Towers and the Pentagon,
it behooves me to comment on the spirit of hatred that seems to motivate
many people in and out of our great land.
Even as my column is being distributed today, the White House is reporting
that it will NOT fly China's flag on the South Lawn. Here is a link to a Fox
News report that was just sent to me. I am passing it on to my readers.
Lest anyone doubt the communist leanings of President Barack Obama, look no
further than to his decision to hoist the Red Chinese flag (for the first
time in history) over the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, D.C.,
on Sunday, September 20.
The arguments against the power of the states to arrest federal tyranny are
as predictable as the sun coming up in the morning, and they are as
philosophical in nature as the Declaration of Independence.
A couple of weeks ago, I wrote a column questioning why it was necessary for
our federal government to be constructing internment camps all over America.
See the original column...
Libertarian activist and radio host Ernest Hancock fired up concern
about right-wing extremism around the country last week after he
revealed to CNN's Rick Sanchez that he had planned the interview with
someone who carried an AR-15 rifle to the protests outside of President
Barack Obama's Aug. 17 appearance at the Phoenix Convention Center. At
the Tribune's request, Hancock explains his motivations.
America's Christian heritage is both rich and deep. What most historians and
educators refuse to acknowledge, our forebears understood clearly: it was
mostly Christians and churches...
Would you build the machine?
Yes, yes, we have all heard the remarks from those who would call themselves
conservative, libertarian or the like concerning the nomination and now
swearing-in of Sonia Sotomayor to the United States Supreme Court, which
took place on August 8, 2009.
The controversy is almost as old as civilization. It began in ancient
Greece, almost four hundred years before the Christian era, with the
doctrines of Plato. He was the first of the "planners" and the true
founder of the communist economy which deifies the state.
The Internet is abuzz with news about the construction of internment camps
all across America. Of course, "mainstream" media outlets refuse to touch
the subject; or if they do, they pooh-pooh the story;...
On July 10, 2009, Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin became the second governor in
these States United (Governor Phil Bredesen of Tennessee is the other one)
to sign into effect a State Sovereignty Resolution.
The Biblical story of Daniel in the lion's den is one of the more famous
stories of the Old Testament. In the story, Daniel is commanded to not pray
by a decree from King Darius.
Let's be honest, America is facing the same legal, moral and ethical questions that our Founding generation did, especially regarding the issue of "Who Is Sovereign in the United States." ...
During Patrick Henry's famous "Give me liberty or give me death" speech, he said the following: "Mr. President, it is natural to man to indulge in the illusions of hope. We are apt to shut our eyes against a painful truth...
By now, most Americans are familiar with the horrific murder of a Pensacola, Florida, couple by the name of Byrd and Melanie Billings... This case hits home with me, because they lived in my hometown of Pensacola.
It seems that every time someone such as myself attempts to encourage our
Christian brothers and sisters to resist an unconstitutional or otherwise
reprehensible government policy, we hear the retort, "What about Romans
Chapter 13?
"Ye are the salt of the earth: but if the salt have lost his savour,
wherewith shall it be salted? it is thenceforth good for nothing, but to be
cast out, and to be trodden under foot of men." (Matt. 5:13 KJV)
This past Independence Day weekend, my friend, LCDR (Retired) Guy
Cunningham, delivered an outstanding address here in Pensacola, Florida, in
which he said that America is now in "The Age of Perfidy."
With all the celebrations which will be going on this July 4th, how many Americans actually value freedom, or even understand what it means?
When President George W. Bush was first elected back in 2000, I well remember the way Christian conservatives went gaga over him. They would deny it, of course, but it was more than hero worship: they acted as if he were a god.
A few years ago, I sadly discovered that it was next to impossible to find
our nation's great historic documents together in one volume, so we decided
to fix that problem.