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Tag Archives: US Supreme Court
The End of the Imperial Judiciary
The End of the Imperial Judiciaryby Michael DoyleIt’s the end of the imperial judiciaryAs we keep freedom as our legacy.No more will lawlessness prevailAs we salute freedom’s swell.A district court has less power than the president.It doesn’t matter who the … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry and Poems
Tagged Act, Common Sense, District Court, Divergent Views, End, Executive Policy, Facts, Fredom, History, Imperial Judiciary, Lawless ness, Legacy, Poetry and Poems, Power, Prescdent, President, Principles, Radical Left, Republic, Rule of Law, Separation of Powers, Stare Decisis, US Supreme Court, White Hourse
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First Principles: We Start With First Principles. The Constitution Creates A Federal Government of Enumerate Powers
“We Start With First Principles. The Constitution Creates A Federal Government of Enumerate Powers.” – William Rehnquist, in United States v. Lopez (1995) Biden’s recent proposals to change the law, specifically the United States Supreme Court, encroach on longstanding legal … Continue reading
First Principles: The Evidence For Christianity’s Truthfulness Requires Only Honest Examination
“The evidence of the truth of Christianity requires only to be carefully examined to produce conviction in candid minds… they who undertake that task will derive advantages.” – John Jay, one of the First Presidents of Congress; Diplomat; Author of … Continue reading
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Tagged Advantages, Candid, Careful, Chief Justice, Christianity, Evidence, Examination, First Principles, John Jay, Truth, US Supreme Court, Verdict
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First Principles: Good and Wise Government Is Dependent On Family
“[T]hat important and respectable, though small and sometimes neglected establishment, which is denominated a family…[The family is] the principle of the community; it is that seminary, on which the commonwealth, for its manners as well as its numbers, must ultimately … Continue reading
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Tagged Community, Family, First Principles, Founding Fathers, Government, Heritage, James Wilson, manners, Natural Rights, US Supreme Court
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