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Reviewing The Pro Gun Advocates Views On Gun Control

04th August 2009
Our founding forefathers were so strongly pro gun that they embedded their sentiments within the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. "The Constitution shall never be construed to prevent the people of the United States who are peaceable citizens fr... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Indian Divorce in U.S. Courts

15th June 2009
Many Indian nationals had their marriage in India and domicile in the United States. They travel back to India for the purpose of obtaining divorce certificates. The issue of jurisdiction becomes important factor for the recognition of their foreign divor... Read >
Author: Gabriel Sawma

The Requirements Of Becoming A U.S. Citizen Through Naturalization

05th June 2009
Welcome to the United States of America! Naturalization is the process enabling foreign citizens or nationals to become citizens of the U.S. Naturalization guidelines have been established and periodically modified by the U.S. Congress and are detailed... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

The Civil War: A Constitutional Conflict

17th April 2009
The Civil War: A Constitutional Conflict is a historical non-fiction book written by Ms. Terry Jansen, which tells how slavery caused The American Civil War. The story begins with the first, permanent English colony at Jamestown, Virginia, and the p... Read >
Author: Terry Jansen

Pennsylvania Civil Rights Violations in Luzerne County: Judges Plead Guilty

17th April 2009
By now, most Pennsylvanians have heard or read about the two Luzerne County judges, Mark A. Ciavarella and Michael T. Conahan who pleaded guilty in February to sentencing juveniles to secure detention facilities from which they received $2.6 million in ki... Read >
Author: scarpey

Pennsylvania Civil Rights Violations in Luzerne County: Judges Plead Guilty

20th March 2009
By now, most Pennsylvanians have heard or read about the two Luzerne County judges, Mark A. Ciavarella and Michael T. Conahan who pleaded guilty in February to sentencing juveniles to secure detention facilities from which they received $2.6 million in ki... Read >
Author: scarpey

Charleston SC Real Estate Affordable for the Working Class

03rd March 2009
Recognized as one of the fastest growth cities in the state, and one having the best manners, is also one of the oldest cities in the USA. This city is Charleston SC. This genuine opportunity makes it possible to build or buy Charleston SC real estate one... Read >
Author: Wob Jonson

SCO Group's targets the General Public License!

09th February 2009
In its lawsuit against IBM, the SCO Group has begun a direct challenge to the General Public License--the legal foundation for Linux, numerous other open-source programming projects and software that SCO still ships today. "The GPL violates the U.S. Co... Read >
Author: Narinder Pal Sharma

It's the Economy says Obama, No, It's the Constitution says Philip Berg

12th January 2009
Neither the Dem's nor the GOP is happy with the Obama plan to re-vitalize the economy by producing a new spending package that makes a king's ransom look like a pittance. His concern for the economy is read as hopeful by his devotees and as obfuscation by... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani

America's Oldest Political Action Committee -- The Other NRA – Featured in New Video

16th December 2008
The National Reform Association (the other NRA) may not be a household word in America today, but it is the oldest, socio-political group in the country. The mission of the NRA is featured in a new documentary entitled, "I Smell a Rat" -- An anti-Federal... Read >
Author: Dennis Woods

Gary DeMar and

14th December 2008
"America's Heritage" by Gary DeMar is an unsuccessful attempt to link Christianity and the U.S. Constitution. The book was published by Coral Ridge Ministries in 2002. A Christian Constitution? The fundamental question is posed in the Introduction, ... Read >
Author: Dennis Woods

Was George Washington A Christian?

26th November 2008
We can debate all day about whether or not founding fathers such as George Washington were evangelical Christians. Rather than judge their hearts, we are on safer ground by examining what they actually gave us. Nonetheless, we will go ahead and indulg... Read >
Author: Dennis Woods

Was George Washington A Christian?

25th November 2008
We can debate all day about whether or not founding fathers such as George Washington were evangelical Christians. Rather than judge their hearts, we are on safer ground by examining what they actually gave us. Nonetheless, we will go ahead and indulge... Read >
Author: Dennis Woods

A Better U.S. Constitution?

15th September 2008
If you've read it, you may have noticed that the U.S. Constitution, in designating how representatives were to be apportioned by population, excluded "untaxed" Indians, and counted each black slave as three fifths of a person. That's in the first couple p... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

Are DUI Roadblocks the Solution to Stop Drunk Driving?

16th April 2008
DUI roadblocks, otherwise known as sobriety checkpoints, have been used by law enforcement as one way keep the roads safe and prevent people from drunk driving. However, there are others who argue that these roadblocks violate the Fourth Amendment of the... Read >
Author: Maria Palma
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