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Mandeville, LA – Exclusive Transcript – Brian Watson writes: “Mike, why is a petroleum company marketing for common core?” Brian, that is a damned good question, sir. I believe I can provide you and the rest of the audience with a very good answer. Here’s what I wrote to Brian: “Brian, the answer is that Exxon would not have to foot the bill to train scientists and mathematicians to employ. The Feds will do it and thus they obtain ….Continue

Mandeville, LA – Exclusive Transcript – If this happens, then we truly do have a national legislature and a national system. Who’s to say then that the mayor of Harrisburg shouldn’t go to Mordor, shouldn’t be lobbying Senator Casey right now and Senator Toomey to represent the citizens of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania -- which ought to be in bankruptcy right now and may be very shortly -- to have the national legislature bail them out? Why ….Continue

Mandeville, LA - Exclusive Transcript - The problem today is, and why your plan will not work under current conditions, because your State of Pennsylvania is in on it. Your state, just like my state, cannot exist and cannot continue to pretend that it can afford all the vainglorious government services it provides without the general government borrowing $1 trillion plus every year and then sending it back to the states in the form of block grants. Check out today's audio an….Continue

Mandeville, LA - Exclusive Transcript - Anything that happens inside Mordor that is not for the glorification of Mordor, Milbank is one of these guys that thinks it’s wrong. He can’t figure out why people won’t just accept what he and all those East Coast elites, all the greatness and goodness that they want to do for us on our behalf. They’re just trying to help. Check out today's transcript for the rest...….Continue

Mandeville, LA - Exclusive Transcript - Big business loves big government. Big education is big business. Now you have the companies going: Don’t worry, dude, you just leave us alone and write these regulations that we want and we will make it a policy that someone has got to be going to one of your big education universities in order to become an intern for us. We’ll lock them out. We will slam the door shut. Check out today's transcript for the rest...….Continue
©2012 Mike Church In the 1963 comedy film “It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World2” an ensemble cast goes on a frantic search for loot buried by a bank robber. The mob finally gets the loot only to have it showered over a parade watching crowd. That pretty well sums up the American version of self government these days, governments go in search of loot buried in citizens wallets, dig it out for a specified purpose and then watch it showered over crowds it was never intended fo….Continue
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Was Secession A Constitutional Right? 1868 Book Concluded It Was. "It was in 1833, for the frst time in the history of the country, that it was solemnly asserted and argued, that the Constitution of the 'United States was not a compact between the States. This new doctrine simultaneously put forth, by Mr. Justice Story in his "Commentaries on the Constitution of the 'United States," and by Mr. Daniel Webster in "the greatest intellectual effort of his life," that is, in his great speech in the Senate of the I6th of February, 1833. In order to show that the Constitution is not a compact between the States, the position is assumed, that it is not a compact at all. If it be a compact, say they, then the States had a right to secede. But it is not a compact; and hence secession is treason and rebellion. The great fundamental questions, then, on which the whole controversy hinges are, first, Is the Constitution a compact? and, secondly, Is it a compact between the States?" - Albert Bledsoe, Was Secession A Constitutional Right (1868)
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