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The ideals of our revolutionary era were heavily influenced by the Enlightenment soldier, politician, ambassador, polemicist Algernon Sidney (1623-1683) and the philosopher John Locke (1632-1704). They wrote their best works… Read more »

Uncategorized    Algernon Sidney, Chris Rock, John Locke, Josh Earnest, Obama, Patriarcha, Sir Robert Filmer

Federal Judge Extends Florida Registration

Another day, another judicial usurpation. Yesterday, in a display of judicial overreach so familiar in federal courts, US District Judge Mark Walker agreed with the Democrat Party of Florida and extended… Read more »

Uncategorized    Judicial Usurpation, Mark Walker, Registration, Vote Fraud

Convention of States Simulation and Virginia Ratification

Over the course of my three years in support of an Article V State Convention to propose amendments, a regular fear expressed by Article V opponents is that the convention… Read more »

Uncategorized    Convention of States, Edmund Pendleton, Ken Ivory, Simulation

Progressing the Constitution: One Man, One Vote II

If the 14th Amendment demands adherence to one-man-one-vote, the electoral college and US Senate operate in clear violation. Why didn’t scotus demand US Senate membership according to population? Because, unlike… Read more »

Uncategorized    14th Amendment, Earl Warren, Federalist 43, John Harlan, One Man One Vote, Reynolds v. Sims

Progressing the Constitution: One Man, One Vote (Part I of V)

Our nation is accustomed to usurpations from scotus. What is worse, long after the detrimental effects of its usurpations become clear, it is practically impossible to reverse the rot or… Read more »

Uncategorized    Florida Constitution, One Man One Vote, Reynolds v. Sims, Warren Court

Mark Levin’s Liberty Amendments: Part IV

John Trenchard wrote in 1698 that government was a mere piece of clockwork, acting in the manner of its construction. The art of the politician, therefore, was to ensure that… Read more »

Uncategorized    17th Amendment, Alexander Hamilton, Federalism, James Madison, John Trenchard, Liberty Amendments, Mark Levin, The Federalist

Mark Levin’s Liberty Amendments: The Federalist II

I’m perplexed that Article V opponents have not, from time to time, embraced Federalist Numbers 49 & 50. Taken together in isolation from 48 and 51, a superficial read of… Read more »

Uncategorized    48, 49, 50, 51, 85, Alexander Hamilton, David Hume, Federalism, James Madison, Mark Levin, Separation of Powers, Structure, The Federalist, Thomas Jefferson

Mark Levin’s Liberty Amendments: The Federalist I

As Mark Levin explained in Chapter One, he undertook his project not because he believed the “Constitution, as originally structured, is outdated and outmoded, thereby requiring modernization through amendments, but… Read more »

Uncategorized    33, 38, 43, 48, 49, 50, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, Mark Levin, The Federalist, Thomas Jefferson

Mark Levin’s Liberty Amendments: Introduction

Mark Levin’s Liberty Amendments burst on the conservative scene in August 2013. Its appeal was not limited to conservative media outlets in talk radio and the internet; the book shot… Read more »

Uncategorized    Alexander Hamilton, Algernon Sidney, Article V, Articles of Confederation, James Madison, Liberty Amendments, Mark Levin, Plato

Donald Trump: The Machiavellian Man

America 2016 is in a bad place. Our once republic of laws, in which carefully designed institutions served the noble ends enumerated in the Preamble to the Constitution, has been… Read more »

Uncategorized    Article V, constitution, Donald Trump, George Washington, Machiavelli, Machiavellian Man, Obama, Romulus

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