Tag Archives: Constitution
11 Aug
States across the country are in the midst of debating the idea of changing the definition of marriage as a union between one man and one woman. Five states have legalized the practice through legislative or judicial action, but despite … Continue reading
11 Apr
In the 25+ years since the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (ESA) was signed into law by President Nixon it has been used like a shock collar to keep individual States from wandering too far away from the herd. I’s … Continue reading
Posted in Environment
Tagged Constitution, Endangered Species Act, states rights, tenth amendment
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18 Jan
There was some hoopla over a statement from Huckabee today about the Constitution being a “living, breathing document”: Which Fred took issue with, rightly so:
Posted in Politics
Tagged Constitution, Huckabee, judicial activitism, strict constructionists
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