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| States Say Enough Is Enough, Tell Feds to Butt Out | | Print | |
| Written by Joe Wolverton, II | ||||||||
| Wednesday, 17 March 2010 14:52 | ||||||||
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The chronicle of state lawmakers and executives re-asserting their sovereignty is big enough news, however, that no matter how reluctantly, the editors at the Old Gray Lady had to put the story on page one, above the fold. Of course, consistent with their editorial tone, within the first few paragraphs, the states' resistance to federal encroachment is described by the reporter as “political theatre” and “more smoke than fire.” No matter how they try to minimalize it, however, the record is clear and this bit of theatre is growing dramatically and catching fire in state governments nationwide.
There is much good wisdom and sound counsel to be gleaned from these quotations taken from two of Western Civilization’s finest authors. First, all those who firmly stand in defense of the Constitution and the timeless principles of liberty and good government enshrined therein must boldly soldier on in the fight for freedom, though the odds often seem stacked decidedly against them. Also, regardless of the size of the forces of the foe, this small army of dedicated and zealous constitutionalists will receive a steady stream of animated and refreshed reinforcements from each of the 50 states as the inspiring news of their victories in state house after state house reaches the ears of the likeminded. Trackback(0)
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JJ Suprise
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God Bless The JBS! You forgot to mention the role that the John Birch Society and its members have played in this wonderful development. God Bless the JBS! |
George
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... The South Carolina legislature has recently passed a similar "Tenth Amendment" resolution. The resolution says in part, "No law shall restrict a person's freedom of choice of private health care systems or private health care plans of any type; No law shall interfere with a person's or an entity's right to pay directly for lawful medical services; and No law shall impose a tax, penalty, or fine, of any type, for choosing a health care provider, to obtain or decline health care coverage or for participation in any particular health care system or plan. Be it further resolved that it is the policy of the State of South Carolina that the Attorney General will challenge the constitutionality of any provision enacted by the United States Congress that would violate any of the policies established by this resolution and join with other states that are like-minded to make such a challenge" South Carolian will not roll over and surrender its sovereignity. |
Still Free
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And God Bless the 10th Amendment Wonderful news for a change. Let us hope and pray that this grass fire, fanned by the winds of freedom, spreads rapidly across America as we take our country back. |
Flu-Bird
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Just say No to the NEW WORLD ORDER This should happen for all 50 states standing up to BIG BROTHER OBAMA and his NEW WORLD ORDER and especialy the NORTH AMERICAN(SOVIET)UNION time for OBAMA to be impeached |





Nothing gives this writer purer pleasure than to report on the multitude of states’ rights initiatives being passed by state legislatures across our great Republic. As happy as such news makes me, it must in equal measure drive the journalists at the establishment’s “newspaper of record” — the New York Times — crazy.

