Category Archives: The Constitution

Never surrender!

To keep things honest, I mentioned my “Messages of mhere” mess on the Dipolomad blog last night and at the American Thinker minutes ago.

The Clintons know, that with this email server scandal, the digging for information will carry on in the right blogosphere, nicely marginalized and contained, but the mainstream press will move on from this scandal.   This email server scandal cauldron of trouble is not a right-wing witch hunt, but just more of the noxious brew of  the woman I think of as thatwitch2016.  She’ll fly her broomstick over Oz, but even though I’m scared of my own shadow, I believe in The Constitution and will never succumb to “Surrender Dorothy” puffs of Clinton hot air.

I have no power or connections to prove my Messages of mhere story, but I feel it’s important for every American to realize that liars and corrupt people should not be entrusted with unchecked power and if my rights don’t count, then yours don’t either.

I still believe that the truth is the most powerful weapon in the world!  And I will never surrender my freedom nor falter when it comes to defending The Constitution and frankly every other American shouldn’t either.

 

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VIDEO: Americans Can’t Name First Amendment Rights | MRCTV

VIDEO: Americans Can’t Name First Amendment Rights | MRCTV.

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Senator: Use RICO Laws to Prosecute Global Warming Skeptics | The Weekly Standard

Senator: Use RICO Laws to Prosecute Global Warming Skeptics | The Weekly Standard.

Stranger than fiction!!!

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Article | The Riot Show!

Article | The Riot Show!.  A Heather MacDonald piece worth reading.  Also available at National Review:

https://www.nationalreview.com/nrd/articles/418369/riot-show

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Hillary’s secret intelligence reports

Along with her secret private server, Hillary Clinton, appears to have fielded her own private spies to gather intelligence.  Here’s a National Review Online piece by Brendan Bordelon:

“Meet Cody Shearer, the Strangest Character in Hillary’s Vast Left-Wing Conspiracy”

Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/419131/meet-cody-shearer-strangest-character-hillarys-vast-left-wing-conspiracy-brendan

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At this point, what difference does another $26.4 million matter anyway?

The Washington Post reports that another  $26.4 million in undisclosed donations to the Clinton Foundation has been uncovered.  The donations from universities, major corporations, foreign sources will be brushed aside as just a bookkeeping error, as this paragraph explains:

“The money was paid as fees for speeches by Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton. Foundation officials said the funds were tallied internally as “revenue” rather than donations, which is why they had not been included in the public listings of its contributors published as part of the 2008 agreement.”

Don’t look behind the curtain Dorothy, just keep on believing in the mighty and powerful Clinton mafia….  Everything about the Clinton Foundation smells like a huge money-laundering operation for Clinton, Inc. to me, but what do I know, I’m one of those clingers to The Constitution and I’m from rural PA too, oh my doubly-damned for sure, lol.

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FBI admits Patriot Act snooping powers didn’t crack any major terrorism cases – Washington Times

“Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.”

Albert Einstein

Read more at http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/a/alberteins133991.html#OZZJMwUpWixcfjZ8.99

FBI admits Patriot Act snooping powers didn’t crack any major terrorism cases – Washington Times.

In theory, it sounds like a powerful tool in our fight against terrorism, so let’s keep it in place, because despite no evidence to bolster that theory, it sounds like a good idea…  Sure, much easier to keep invading the privacy of law-abiding citizens and throw huge sums of taxpayer money into a program, which has not proven to be “a powerful tool”, but seems like it should be.  How many ineffective governmental programs stay in place , because their intent was for a worthy purpose?  Why don’t they try some different intelligence gathering and analytical approaches and see if they can come up with some that actually do crack some major terrorism cases?

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Right-wing zealotry

Lindsey Graham sure likes to use bombastic rhetoric to bolster a tough on terrorism image.   Andrew McCarthy penned a piece at PC Media:

Lindsey Graham Vows if POTUS, I’m Gonna Call a Drone and We Will Kill’ Any American Thinking of Joining ISIS”

Read more: http://pjmedia.com/andrewmccarthy/2015/05/19/graham-im-gonna-call-a-drone-and-we-will-kill-you/#ixzz3aibhAY

So much for our constitutional right to think whatever we choose and even if thoughts move to attempting to join ISIS, assassination by our executive branch sounds blatantly unconstitutional and a dangerous overreach of governmental power.  As always, Mr McCarthy superbly dissects the matter.

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Aquamarine vs. turquoise

Finally, here is a post on factions, that’s so simple even a 5 year-old can understand the problem.  Adults might get stuck in their rigid ideological beliefs. All beliefs are not morally equal – some when carried to extremes have horrific consequences for millions of innocent people, while others can do remarkable good for the entire world.  That is the TRUTH.

Let’s say you believe very strongly that a color is aquamarine and I believe equally as strongly that that color is turquoise.  Being that we both believe a different thing, many avenues are there for us to choose.  We could argue and get so angry that we end up hating each other and never speak to each other again.  I could feel so strongly about my belief that I kill you.  We might even  kill each other fighting over who is right. I could even decide that it’s not enough to just kill you, but because you’ve convinced your whole town that the color is aquamarine, it’s necessary to kill all of them too.

Of course, on the less extreme side we might agree to consult an outside expert on color to settle the matter, perhaps, we could call the Crayola Company, after all they’ve been naming colors since 1885 in Easton, PA, near where I grew up.

We might argue, passionately and often, clinging to our beliefs (as President Obama accused those rural people in PA), but in the American tradition, we could agree to disagree and at some point, shake hands and say, “Let’s go have pizza!”  Presented to most 5 year-olds, the vast majority will agree that it’s stupid to kill other people just because we disagree, on the other hand most adults refuse to even listen to differing opinions.  Maya Angleou, renowned poet, expressed it exactly right:

“Hate, it has caused a lot of problems in the world, but has not solved one yet.”
http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/26244-hate-it-has-caused-a-lot-of-problems-in-the

So, in America, being a country forged together by a people committed to INDIVIDUAL FREEDOM, we have The Declaration of Independence to ensure our God-given, unalienable rights are not infringed upon:

“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.”

Sadly, in America our political partisanship swirls dangerously to extremes – where hate has swelled to such a level  that many Americans choose to receive all of their news from sources that align with their political views.  The hate and extremism goes so far that even the President of the United States works to divide Americans into hostile camps.  Distrust turns Americans into furtive enemies, partisans avoiding those who hold an opposing view, with ideological walls being girded to lock out all who dare to disagree.  Even codes are enacted in our universities to silence opposition.

We must tear down these partisan walls!  We must work to find common ground, or we can not face the threats beyond our borders.  President George Washington warned about the dangers of extreme partisanship in his Farewell Address:

“I have already intimated to you the danger of parties in the State, with particular reference to the founding of them on geographical discriminations. Let me now take a more comprehensive view, and warn you in the most solemn manner against the baneful effects of the spirit of party generally.

This spirit, unfortunately, is inseparable from our nature, having its root in the strongest passions of the human mind. It exists under different shapes in all governments, more or less stifled, controlled, or repressed; but, in those of the popular form, it is seen in its greatest rankness, and is truly their worst enemy.

The alternate domination of one faction over another, sharpened by the spirit of revenge, natural to party dissension, which in different ages and countries has perpetrated the most horrid enormities, is itself a frightful despotism. But this leads at length to a more formal and permanent despotism. The disorders and miseries which result gradually incline the minds of men to seek security and repose in the absolute power of an individual; and sooner or later the chief of some prevailing faction, more able or more fortunate than his competitors, turns this disposition to the purposes of his own elevation, on the ruins of public liberty.

Without looking forward to an extremity of this kind (which nevertheless ought not to be entirely out of sight), the common and continual mischiefs of the spirit of party are sufficient to make it the interest and duty of a wise people to discourage and restrain it.

So, beyond my stating it is a parental duty in a civil society to train your children to respect the rule of law.  George Washington tells you that it’s a duty to discourage extremist politics – the duties are required to be a good citizen.  I wrote a post in 2013 titled, “The duty of a wise people”. on this subject.

There was a time, not so long ago, when American school children were routinely taught about this speech and  American principles.  Sadly, today I suspect many school children don’t even know who George Washington was. And mentioning The Constitution, too often and too loudly, will get your name on a Homeland Security watch list as a right-wing extremist…

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A dose of the truth on race in America

Well, just watched this NBC news report on Michelle Obama getting candid about race, so I am going to be candid too and say just a few words about all the daily slights she recounts.  All of the high-profile cases about black men vs the police involve black men with extensive criminal records – they were CRIMINALS.  You can argue the larger picture issue of incarceration rates for blacks and pretend it’s racism at play, but until black leaders address the real problem, which is the abdication of black men to take responsibility for rearing their children, the violence and criminal behavior will escalate.  White fathers need to take responsibility for rearing  their children too.  We have a society where far too many men have failed to do their duty to their children!  You can scream about rights and slights and whatever else you want and you can demand what you think is owed to you, but truly government will not solve this problem; neither laws nor money can solve the problem of parents failing to teach their children to be good citizens.   Treating other people respectfully is a duty in a civil society!

I think it is pathetic for Michelle and President Obama, who both rode the Affirmative Action gravy train to where they’re at today, to whine about the injustices they’ve endured!. The President of the United States wants to whine about an “alleged-racist white woman in an elevator ” clutching her purse, but did he face that head on and try to talk to the woman?  Michelle wants to whine about daily slights, but did she try to use these situations to talk to the “alleged-white racists” and bridge the racial divide?  NO, they judged without ever getting to know anything about the person – that is called prejudice!   When have they ever in their daily lives tried to get to know something about these white people, whom they’ve branded racists?  Did they ever even once open up a dialog with the alleged-racist white person and try to get to know him/her first, before judging?

They frequently  blame white people and use race to fuel the racial divide,  to further their political agenda and try to ram through more government programs to solve problems; problems that simply talking to people in these daily situations could solve without a government program or a riot in the streets!

President Obama is whining about stereotyping, but he assumes all people in rural PA are racists “clinging to their guns and religion”.  The White House and black leaders are giving a green light and validation for violent, radical Muslim black prison and street gangs and sundry other angry young black  men to attack white people, commit arson, attack the police – this is called ANARCHY!  All sensible people, of all colors and creeds, in America should remain steadfast in speaking the TRUTH and demand all citizens must obey the law!  NOTHING justifies violence against fellow citizens.  All citizens deserve protection from criminals, not giving them a free pass to take over the streets. The Constitution does not allow ANARCHY!

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