The content discusses the U.S. Constitution’s guarantee of a republican government, detailing the Naturalization Oath of Allegiance and outlining the structure of government at federal, state, and local levels. It emphasizes that allegiance to any foreign government violates this oath, underlining the supremacy of the Constitution and the illegality of implementing non-constitutional laws.
Category Archives: supreme law of the land
A Guide to the U.S. Constitution (as amended)
The content delves into key historical documents from the National Archives, including the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution, emphasizing the supremacy of constitutional law over case law. It underscores the limited powers of the federal government versus state authority, particularly regarding public education, absent in the Constitution.
Constitutional Minute—We the people are the rightful masters of both Congresses and the Courts
Supreme Court Justice John G. Roberts, Jr. emphasized the judiciary’s independence in interpreting the Constitution and checking governmental excesses. The piece discusses the balance of power among the branches of government, referencing historical documents and figures that highlight the people’s role in governance and the importance of an informed citizenry for democracy.
Multiple State DEMOCRAT Legislators File Anti-Second Amendment Bills
Texas Democrat legislators are introducing anti-Second Amendment bills, raising concerns about constitutional rights. The author highlights the disconnect between Democratic leaders and the majority party values, advocating for awareness and opposition to unconstitutional legislation. Citizens are urged to support Republican lawmakers and engage in local political activities to stay informed on critical issues.
Constitutional Minute—Episode 7, Firearm Rights of Texans
The Bill of Rights in the U.S. Constitution affirms rather than creates rights, with the Second Amendment stating the right to bear arms. The federal government’s authority over gun regulation is limited by the Tenth Amendment, thereby reserving such powers to the States or the people. Legal questions arise regarding ATF’s compliance with the Supremacy Clause.
Constitutional Minute—Episode 4, The Tenth Amendment
The 10 leading causes of death in the United States, according to Healthline, include heart disease, cancer, COVID-19, accidents, stroke, chronic lower respiratory diseases, Alzheimer’s disease, diabetes, liver diseases, and kidney disease. The debate over federal authority in healthcare, specifically in the context of gun violence and the 10th Amendment, is an issue of constitutionality.
Armed Texans Are Obligated By Law To Defend Jews Under Attack
God’s chosen people are an ancient people with ancient enemies. IN THE NEWS Harvard whistleblower points to ‘undisguised calls for the murder of Jews’ after launch of federal probe — Harvard alum blasts Ivy school’s ‘laissez-faire attitude’ to protesters’ ‘undisguised calls for the murder of Jews’ — Fox News, December 3, 2023 Chanting ‘700,’ pro-Palestinian …
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Knowledge is Power—Citizens Who Know the Law Have the Upper Hand
The author received an NRA fund-raising recipient and paused to reflect on American constitutional knowledge. Many do not realize that the U.S. Constitution and any treaties or laws pursuant to it, are the Supreme Law of the Land. Notably, UN resolutions are not supreme law, and only a constitutional amendment can alter Amendment II — the right to bear arms. The author encourages support for gun-rights organizations like the NRA.
A Totalitarian Worldview is Anathema to Our Republican form of Government
Think of a concrete slab as the foundation of a home: inflexible, immovable, and inviolate. One keystone of our constitutional republican form of government is found in the first statement of the second paragraph of the unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America of July 4, 1776. “We hold these truths to be …
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After former AG candidate Gohmert contributes his 2¢ against Ken Paxton, he kills any hope of ever winning another office.
“In a shocking twist, beloved ex-Congressman and 2022 Texas Attorney General Candidate Louie Gohmert came out to attack Ken Paxton. Gohmert recently wrote an op-ed praising the Texas House and rooting for Paxton’s impeachment. While most in his wing of the GOP are at minimum “holding their noses” for Paxton, Gohmert made some unexpected arguments.” …
