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.
“The Constitution IS my permit” – Gun owners take Michael Bloomberg to the woodshed Mark Meckler April 5, 2016 Big Government, Featured, News, Uncategorized The persistence of Gun Owners of America (GOA) made permit-less concealed carry possible for gun owners in both Idaho and West Virginia.
Tennessee to Sue Federal Government over Refugees Mark Meckler February 29, 2016 Big Government, Featured, News 3 Comments The colors orange and white may come to mind when you think of Tennessee, but this week the Tennessee government is showing their true colors in an effort to protect their constitutional rights: red, white, and blue.
81% Think Federal Government is Corrupt Mark Meckler February 9, 2016 Big Government, Featured, News It's no surprise American citizens have little faith in our federal government. The shocker comes in the overwhelming percentage of citizens who find our government corrupt.
New Support in a New Year Mark Meckler December 28, 2015 Big Government, Featured, News With the coming of a new year, resolutions are on the forefront of many peoples' minds. But in this case, it's not a promise to go to the gym or do something new that is causing a stir. The new year brings with it the promise of hope -- hope for a Convention of States in 2016.
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.
The Number One Problem in D.C. and How to Fix It Mark Meckler September 17, 2015 Big Government, Dispersed Power, Featured, Incumbent Accountability, Lawmaker Lunacy, Media Coverage, News Former Senator Tom Coburn appeared on CNN's New Day to explain clearly and succinctly what most Americans think is wrong with our country, and what...
Mark Meckler on Reason.com: “Electing Good People Isn’t Enough” Mark Meckler June 8, 2015 Big Government, Convention of States, Featured, Incumbent Accountability, Media Coverage, News 1 Comment "Isn't amending the Constitution a little excessive for the problems facing our nation? All we need is to elect the right people into office who will...