2010 Brevard Tea Party Independence Day Celebration & Candidate Hobknob Announced
June 13, 2010 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
The Brevard Tea Party Independence Day Celebration will be Saturday, July 3rd, from 1:30pm – 5:30pm at the Space Coast Stadium in Viera. Details are available at http://www.brevardteaparty.com.
Political activist Matt Nye and a group of volunteers have organized the Brevard Tea Party to celebrate the founding of the country and to protest big government and out of control spending. Read more
Philosophy, not politics, is the key to success
September 8, 2009 by Mark Vance · 2 Comments
The time is at hand when we will be heard – and loudly. We have already seen the evidence (Van Jones, the health care plan) that it doesn’t take a majority to throw roadblocks in front of those whose main purpose in life is to overthrow the Constitution, not by violence, but by neglect and deliberate misinterpretation.
But I am troubled by some of what seems to be on the agenda for the march this Saturday. Most references on the website for the march still speak in terms of lower taxation and individual fights on legislation as it appears in the Congress.
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Constitution is not a ‘living document’
June 1, 2009 by Mark Vance · 1 Comment
“On every question of construction, (let us) carry ourselves back to the time when the Constitution was adopted, recollect the spirit manifested in the debates, and instead of trying (to see) what meaning may be squeezed out of the text, or invented against it, (let us) conform to the probable one in which it was passed.”
One of the most dangerous philosophical and patriotic heresies facing the American Republic is the argument that the Constitution is a “living document” designed to be flexible enough to assign to the federal government the power to apply “new solutions to new problems.”
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US Now Only Two States Away From Constitutional Convention
December 16, 2008 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
By Bob Unruh
Worldnet Daily
A public policy organization has issued an urgent alert stating affirmative votes are needed from only two more states before a Constitutional Convention could be assembled in which “today’s corrupt politicians and judges” could formally change the U.S. Constitution’s “‘problematic’ provisions to reflect the philosophical and social mores of our contemporary society.”
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Supreme Disappointments
November 3, 2008 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
Neither McCain nor Obama will nominate judges who understand the Constitution’s basic principle of individual rights.
By Thomas A. Bowden
No matter who wins the presidency–and with it, the power to appoint Supreme Court justices–America’s judiciary will remain locked into a crucial error that corrupts their interpretation of America’s bedrock constitutional principle: individual rights. That error consists in regarding rights as gifts from society, with judges as diviners of the so-called social will.
The most fundamental question a Supreme Court justice must answer is what in fact do the individual’s rights to life, liberty, property, and happiness include? Only then can he determine if a certain law or government action is securing or violating those rights. But no justice asks this question anymore because none believes it objectively answerable.
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Constitution Day – September 17, 2008
September 16, 2008 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
By Sean Freeman
On September 17th, in the Year of our Lord Seventeen Hundred Eighty-Seven, the Constitution for the united States was signed by thirty-nine brave men who changed the course of history by establishing a free republic, governed by the sovereign American. Read more


