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| Mount Vernon Statement Shoptalk | | Print | |
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A group of conservative activists decided to produce what could be labeled a new creed for Americans. On February 17, they gathered at George Washington’s former home and issued their brief manifesto entitled “The Mount Vernon Statement.” Its subtitle proclaims that it is “Constitutional Conservatism: A Statement for the 21st Century.” Without explicitly saying so, the 18 MVS signers evidently believe that America’s woes would disappear if their page-and-a-half of declarations could be adopted and adhered to by all Americans, especially government leaders who are currently running the nation into the ground.
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Lee Gonzales
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Even Obama claims to be a "Constitution expert" Ask any politician about the Constitution and they will invariably all say they love the Constitution; ask them specifically to explain, or better still, to see if the power to declare war is the proper function of the president or of the Congress. They won't know even where to look for it and talk and skip around the entire question that you posed to them. So therefore, I ask you: Which article is it mentioned in and to whom did the Framers of the Constitution give the power to declare war to? |
Jim
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... Most politicians are neither students of history or government. Most have never read and studied the constitution or The Federalist Papers. They're clueless that the constitution is a negation of the very federal power that they continuously enhance and promote. They misinterpret the general welfare clause to mean that that one phrase allows them to undo and ignore all the restrictions the constitutional framers placed on the government. It's a travesty that the Supreme Court has not has not fulfilled its constitutional responsibility to check much of the excesses of power and authority the legislative and executive branches have seized. |
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http://www.usa-jordan.com constitutional framers placed on the government. It's a travesty that the Supreme Court has not has not fulfilled its constitutional responsibility to check much of the excesses of power and authority the legislative and executive branches have seized. |
Still Free
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Amen! So beautiful in its simplicty. Thank you Mr. McManus. Get back to the Constitution and follow it! |





Our country is in trouble. Ongoing military commitments, enormous indebtedness, high unemployment, failing schools, citizen restlessness, and a President and Congress trying to lead the nation into socialism. So what should be done to correct all of this?

