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A Senate of the States: June 1st – June 6th, 1787

On the first and second days of June 1787, the Committee of the Whole grappled with the 7th Resolution of the Virginia Plan: “that a national Executive be instituted, to… Read more »

Uncategorized    Balance, Elbridge Gerry, Federalism, George Read, James Madison, John Dickinson

A Senate of the States: May 25th – May 31st, 1787

In this series I will relate the debates at the Federal Convention surrounding the structure and responsibilities of the US Senate. We’ll find that the Framers assigned the new government… Read more »

Uncategorized    Federal Convention, May 25, May 29, May 31, Senate

Join the State Legislators Article V Caucus

I’ve found the State Legislators Article V Caucus website to be an invaluable resource for keeping up with the latest goings-on in the Article V Convention of States movement. Anyone… Read more »

Uncategorized    Balanced Budget Amendment, BBA, Convention of States, COS, State Legislators Article V Caucus

On the Right to Vote Part V

Subtitle: Equal Protection – Doing Harm by Doing Good. Recall from Parts I & II, and Article I § 2 of the Constitution, the states determine voter qualifications to the… Read more »

Uncategorized    14th Amendment, 15th Amendment, 17th Amendment, Civil Rights, Gerrymandering, Hugo Black, Literacy Tests, Political Rights, Voting Rights Act

On the Right to Vote Part IV

Subtitle: Voting isn’t a civil right. It began as a simple clause in Article I § 2. Whoever votes for members to the most numerous house in a state legislature… Read more »

Uncategorized    13th, 14th, 15th, 1965 Voting Rights Act, 19th, 24th, 26th Amendments, Fundamental Rights, Political Rights, Reynolds v. Simms

On the Right to Vote Part III

Subtitle: The Wisdom of the 14th Amendment. After a quick look at Section 1, this squib takes a closer read of Sections 2 & 3 of the 14th Amendment. We’ll… Read more »

Uncategorized    14th Amendment, 15th Amendment, Civil Rights, John Harlan, Minor v. Happersett, Natural Rights, Oregon v. Mitchell, Political Rights

On the Right to Vote – Part II

From our earliest colonial times society expected freeholders, those self-sufficient men, to participate in government. At a minimum that meant voting for local, colonial/state, and federal officials. Only those with… Read more »

Uncategorized    Article I § 2, Freehold, Voter Qualifications

On the Right to Vote – Part I

In our Declaration, which itemizes certain self-evident rights among innumerable others, consent of the governed is the just basis of government, whose purpose is to secure our rights. Consequently, it… Read more »

Uncategorized    Ends, Franchise, Means, Social Justice, Vote

American Aristocracy

On June 11th, 1788 at the Virginia Ratifying Convention to the Constitution of the United States, Anti-Federalist George Mason remarked in reference to the House of Representatives, “They must form… Read more »

Uncategorized    Aristocracy, George Mason, House of Representatives

Direct Election of Senators and the Silent Artillery of Time

I am regularly taken aback by those who think our freedoms should depend on the character of those we elect to political office. If such men exist, then a simple… Read more »

Uncategorized    17th Amendment, Abraham Lincoln, Consent of the Governed, Direct Election, Federalist #10, Federalist 23, Federalist 51, Federalist 9, Rossum, Senate, Senators, Silent Artillery of Time

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