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First They Came For Stonewall Jackson & I Said Nothing

Mandeville, LA - The Governor of SC just caved into a mob and called for the State House to be cleansed of Confederate Heritage. Score 1 for the madman, kill enough people and the cowardly get their way. The Legislature ought to tell the governor to pound sand and find another fall-guy for the diabolical actions of a mass murderer. Professor Clyde Wilson was correct and so was Pat Buchanan […]

todayJune 22, 2015

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Manufactured Outrage At Confederate Flags Solves Nothing

Mandeville, LA - In his still to be refuted or even challenged history lesson on the Constitutional right to secession Is Davis a Traitor?, Albert Taylor Bledsoe reminded readers, still suffering the ravages of Lincoln and his Republican hecnhmen, of the dubious outrage of "the abolitionist North" directed at the Confederate Flag South, that they hated the wrong flag. "Such was the gentle and persuasive language, and such were the […]

todayJune 22, 2015 1

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Lincoln’s Letter To Horace Greeley on Slavery

Mandeville, LA - Since this comes up so often on the Mike Church Show on Sirius/XM I thought I'd go ahead and add this to the site's archives. Notice that the Great Emancipator does not care which method of dealing with the issue of slavery is used to "save the union". It should also come as an intellectual sledgehammer to the head that regardless of his "intentions" Lincoln did NOT […]

todayJune 22, 2015

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God & Man At Richmond-A Solution To America’s Constitutional Crisis

An Essay that was to be presented at the 2014, VA GOP, Advance, on solving America's Constitutional Crisis by restoring Subsidiarity ©2014 by Mike Church   he First Amendment owes its existence to Patrick Henry, not James Madison. It was Henry's 1784 bill in the VA Assembly to tax land owners, derisively called a "tithe", to create a fund to operate religious schooling that spurred Madison to author, with a […]

todayMay 29, 2015 13

Liberty

It’s Official: Senator Rand Paul Is Running For President, DeceptiCONS Strike Back

Mandeville, LA - I score Senator Rand Paul​'s announcement for the Presidency as a 75-80% win for [r]epublicans AND Christians (he called for the protection of religious liberties). We won't come anywhere close to this number again unless Ron Paul​ or Gary Johnson​ decides to run again. Paul has polished his public speaking and does not come off like a demagogue (see any Senator Ted Cruz​ speech) and sounds authentic […]

todayApril 7, 2015

Project '76

Do You Wanna Build A Snowman? If You’re In Congress You Have No Power (Monroe Veto Message)

Mandeville, LA - In another of the trillions of signs that "conservatives" left the GOP at about the same time Elvis went missing, the GOP opposition to President Obama's $478 BILLION "public works" bill has all the elements we've come to expect and that's the problem: where is the Constitution? Rep Paul Ryan one of the "conservative" usual suspects conceded the "transportation bill" part of Obama's scheme but objects to […]

todayFebruary 2, 2015

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“A More Perfect Union” Tells Federalist vs Anti-Federalists Story

Mandeville, LA - This well written pamphlet created for the National Archives' celebration of the Constitution's bi-centennial "A More Perfect Union" contains some gems in it such as "Federalists vs Anti-Federalists. I detailed some of this chapter on today's SiriusXM Radio show. I have taken the original work and presented it in digital (.pdf) format for Founders Pass members to download and enjoy. One of the MANY benefits of becoming […]

todayJanuary 27, 2015 2

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Madison To Obama: You Don’t Have Power To Fund Community Colleges

Mandeville, LA - In December of 1790, Alexander Hamilton introduced his “Second Report on The Public Credit” which was the plan for Congress to charter the first National Bank. That December, Congressman James Madison insisted that the scheme to create a bank was unconstitutional and began preparing his defense of the statement. Madison would get his chance to instruct his colleagues on the unconstitutionality of the bank in a near […]

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