Tag Archives: U.S. Constitution

What Would Jefferson Think?

BY FRANK HILL

Reprinted from telemachus.com

Senator Chuck Schumer of New York was recently caught on tape talking about how to describe all Republican efforts to reduce federal spending as ‘extreme’ and ‘dangerous’.

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Congress Convenes, History Reborn

BY RICH GALEN

Reprinted from mullings.com

When the House opens for business at noon on Wednesday, Republicans will hold a tag-team reading of the U.S. Constitution which is an excellent idea. Most of the incoming Freshmen will not have read any major part of the Constitution since 11th grade social studies, but it is the rule book and incoming Speaker John Boehner wants to make sure everyone understands that.

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308,745,538 of Us

BY RICH GALEN

Reprinted from mullings.com

The U.S. Census Bureau announced yesterday that as of April 1, 2010 there were 308,745,538 people living in the United States – the result of the 2010 census which is required by the U.S. Constitution in Article I, Section 2:

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Pubic Service Modern Day Fall Guy

BY FRANK HILL

 Reprinted from Telemachus.com

 “I refuse to belong to a club that would have me as a member.”

Groucho Marks

Don’t you sometimes wish this were true with our elected officials?

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