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Feds have constitutional limits – Wed, 23 Dec 2009 PST
11 hours ago ago from The Eastern WA & North ID News
The federal government is obviously attempting to steer the United States towards socialism. Many Americans are frustrated and somewhat stymied as to how to stop this radical change. In our 233-year history we have become the most successful nation in the world’s history, but as Barack Obama so eloquently stated, “people who love this country can change it.” Why? Feds have constitutional limits Wed, 23 Dec 2009 PST is a post from: The ...
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On April 2, 1917, President Woodrow Wilson went before a joint session of Congress to seek a Declaration of War against Germany in order that the world “be made safe for democracy.” Since that time, people both here and abroad have been calling the United States type of government a democracy. It is even printed in our textbooks. It is a NOT a democracy, it is a Republic, hence the Pledge of Allegiance says: I pledge allegiance to the ...
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December 21, 2009 at 6:33 pm Filed under General Democracy is the road to socialism. This must be a quote from one of those right-wing, radical extremist, angry white males; one of those who esteem the evil, dead white men who founded America with an oppressive government. Thomas Jefferson, who described democracy as mob rule, or John Quincy Adams, who labeled democracy as unstable, or Chief Justice John Marshall, who identified ...
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