โThe powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.โ
by Thomas E. Woods Even though state nullification was more often employed in the nineteenth century by northern states than by southern, and the movement today is in evidence all over the country รขโฌโ north, south, east and west รขโฌโ youรขโฌโขll never guess the line the...
by Tim Reeves Most people who read my writing know that I am opposed to the war on terror (as it has been waged) but I have never really expounded upon that stance to explain why. As I have said recently, Congress has the authority to declare war, and like all...
We are long past the point at which constitutional arguments have much hope of restraining the American political class, either at home or abroad. They are still worth making, though, since they serve to show the two major parties’ contempt for American law and...
Obviously, the Third Amendment has little relevance today. But what is relevant for us today is the mindset that underlay the passage of that amendment รขโฌโ a mindset of deep antipathy toward militarism and standing armies. Our ancestorsรขโฌโข fierce opposition to a...
https://traffic.libsyn.com/tentherradio/matt-shea-091109.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 16:51 — 15.4MB) Matthew Shea, State Representative in Washington’s 4th District discusses HJM4009 for sovereignty under the 10th Amendment,...
by Rep Ron Paul On September 10, 2002รย I asked 35 questions regarding war with Iraq. The war resolution passed on October 16, 2002.รย Now today, as some of my colleagues try to reestablish credentials regarding spending restraint, I want to call attention to my 18th...