How prayer saved the Constitutional Convention and gave birth to the United States of America Jakob Fay December 3, 2021 Learn, News, U.S. Constitution At the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, Benjamin Franklin made a providential motion that would change the course of history.
Integrate the Church Into the State — Your Founding Fathers Will Thank You Brianna Kraemer March 12, 2021 Learn, News, Shared Values, U.S. Constitution Recently, there’s been a push to drive all religion out of government. Separation of church and state has been magnified to the extreme — but our founding fathers never interpreted that separation to mean that the state should be without religion.
How Past American Conventions Inspired the Constitution’s ‘Convention for Proposing Amendments’ Mark Meckler December 11, 2015 Big Government, Featured, News, U.S. Constitution 1 Comment Constitutional scholar Rob Natelson’s informative post in the Washington Post’s popular blog The Volokh Conspiracy sheds light on how to get the government to change, when it shows no sign of doing so voluntarily.
A College Shreds the U.S. Constitution Mark Meckler November 29, 2015 Big Government, Convention of States, Featured, News, U.S. Constitution 2 Comments In an effort to uncover the truth behind university policy, a Project Veritas reporter went incognito at Vassar college. When handed a copy of the constitution, she complained of a panic attack to the Assistant Director of Equal Opportunity.
A Good Day for the Constitution Mark Meckler November 5, 2015 Big Government, Mark's Commentaries, News, U.S. Constitution 3 Comments Most days of the year are bad days for the U.S. Constitution, but November 3, 2015 was a great day for the U.S. Constitution.
Victory! Alabama Passes Convention of States Application Mark Meckler May 23, 2015 Convention of States, Featured, News, U.S. Constitution The Alabama state motto is “We dare defend our rights,” and that sentiment was on display yesterday in the Alabama State Capitol. Yesterday afternoon, Alabama joined Florida, Georgia, and Alaska in...
Nobody’s Happy with the President’s Action on Immigration Mark Meckler December 16, 2014 Big Government, Convention of States, Featured, News, U.S. Constitution President Obama has gotten a lot of negative feedback since he decided to single-handedly “fix” the immigration system. Nearly half of the states are suing his administration, and most Americans think...
Watch Mark Levin’s Stirring Speech on Article V and the State of our Nation Mark Meckler December 8, 2014 Big Government, Convention of States, Featured, Incumbent Accountability, News, U.S. Constitution On Thursday, December 4, the Convention of States Project sponsored the breakfast session at the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) meeting in Washington, D.C. Mark Levin - Convention of States...
Privacy Outweighs Police Convenience Mark Meckler July 7, 2014 News, U.S. Constitution The Supreme Court made another unanimous decision upholding basic American rights in the final weeks of the term – this time, the right to privacy. The Court recognized that cell phones and other mobile...
The Supreme Court Is on a Roll Mark Meckler July 2, 2014 News, U.S. Constitution With all attention focused on the Hobby Lobby decision on Monday, we didn’t want you to miss two other important rulings from the Supreme Court. They’ve been busy! Monday ended the term, so there were...