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Introduction to the Constitution

June 14, 2012  |   Posted by :   |   Constitutional Issues,Education   |   0 Comment

Here are parts 1 and 2 of what will be the clearest explanation of the Constitution you’ll find.  I hope you enjoy them.  

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Debating Obamacare

May 23, 2012  |   Posted by :   |   Healthcare,National Issues   |   0 Comment

Over the course of this presidential election, we’ll certainly have to debate Obamacare over and over again.  So here is a video series that explains will help you explain why it has nothing to do with health insurance and everything to do with wealth redistribution.  

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Taking the Constitution on Offense

March 14, 2012  |   Posted by :   |   Constitutional Issues,National Issues,Progressive's Agenda   |   0 Comment

Last week, Misfit Politics posted a video tribute to honor the passing of Andrew Breitbart.  In it, Brandon Morse said that, for the first time ever conservatism is going on the offense… and he couldn’t be more right.  Over the last few years we’ve learned a few things and gotten organized.  All you have to [...]

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Have we reversed the Constitution?

March 07, 2012  |   Posted by :   |   Constitutional Issues   |   0 Comment

It’s pretty obvious at this point that our country is headed in the wrong direction.  And with a little perspective, it’s just as obvious why.  Over the last few decades, in many ways we have actually allowed our politicians to reverse the Constitution. Take a look: We no longer focus on what government can’t do [...]

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Could Obama’s “contraception requirement” be on the way out?

February 09, 2012  |   Posted by :   |   Constitutional Issues,Healthcare,National Issues,Religious Freedom   |   0 Comment

From the Wall Street Journal: The White House said Thursday it has no plans to reverse course on its decision to require that all employers cover contraception in their insurance plans, despite a wave of criticism from Republicans and Catholic leaders. After a bruising week for health officials on the issue, the White House arranged [...]

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Should union bosses have access to your personal information?

February 06, 2012  |   Posted by :   |   National Issues,Unions   |   0 Comment

Have you ever had a company sell your contact information to another company and then suddenly you started getting e-mails about some product you’ve never heard of?  It’s annoying isn’t it? Good news!  The National Labor Relations Board wants to require your employer to share your contact information with unions.  At least when companies pull [...]

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Atheist lawsuit demonstrates hypocrisy

January 31, 2012  |   Posted by :   |   National Issues,Religious Freedom   |   0 Comment

According to the Freedom from Religion Foundation, a militant atheist group from Madison, WI, atheists have a right never to be offended by anything religious… and the rest of us have a right to adjust our lives to ensure that we don’t harm their dainty sensibilities.  Sounds fair. Here is the sequence of events that [...]

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SOPA wasn’t the problem

January 22, 2012  |   Posted by :   |   Congress,FCC-Net Nuetrality,National Issues   |   0 Comment

Earlier this week, several popular web sites either blacked themselves out or displayed messages to protest the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA).  Apparently Congress got the message and the bill isn’t going to pass – which is a good thing.  But in the end, it’s not going to mean much because SOPA isn’t really the problem [...]

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More judicial tyranny in Sharia law ruling

January 18, 2012  |   Posted by :   |   Constitutional Issues,National Issues,Radical Islam   |   0 Comment

When judges are deciding cases in American courts, you’d think we would want to limit them to using laws that were enacted by our elected representatives.  Not so according to U.S. District Judge Vicki Miles-LaGrange.  In fact, she believes it could actually be unconstitutional. In the 2010 election, the voters of Oklahoma approved an amendment [...]

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