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The True Meaning of the “Commerce Clause”
on September 8th, 2011 in Articles by David Barganier | No CommentsTagged as Constitution • Government
The Commerce Clause is a mere sixteen words long, and it provides that Congress shall have the power to regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian Tribes. {U.S. Constitution, Article I, Section 8, clause 3} There is considerable historical evidence that in the…
Continue reading...Abolishing the 10th Amendment?
on September 8th, 2011 in Articles by David Barganier | No CommentsTagged as 10th Amendment • Constitution
Certain Lawyers and Judges Played an Essential Role in the Destruction of Our Lawful Government! “It is appropriate that the Centennial observance of the Conference coincides with the bicentennial of the Bill of Rights. The concluding article of the Bill of Rights, the Tenth Amendment, epitomizes the federal system the…
Continue reading...American Jurisprudence: Constitutional Law
on September 7th, 2011 in Articles by David Barganier | No CommentsTagged as Constitution
16. Am, Jur 2d Sections 58 and 59, plus Section 52 2. State Constitutions [Sections 58 and 59] A state constitution is the supreme written will of the people of a state regarding the framework for their government and is subject only to the limitations found in the Federal Constitution….
Continue reading...A “Permit” to Carry?
on September 7th, 2011 in Articles by David Barganier | No CommentsTagged as Constitution • Gun Rights
It is unconstitutional to require and/or issue a “permit” to carry a concealed weapon! Question: Generally, does a Citizen need a “Permit” or a “License” to exercise a constitutionally protected, secured and guaranteed Right? First consider the definitions of the words: “Permit” and “License” found in Black’s Law Dictionary, Sixth…
Continue reading...PennDOT, Real ID, Driver’s License, and Social Security Numbers.
on September 7th, 2011 in Articles by David Barganier | No CommentsTagged as Driver's License • Real ID • Social Security
An individual who exercises a right does not need permission from government to exercise that right. The first amendment to the US Constitution states in part, “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof….” Article I, Section 3, of the Pennsylvania Constitution…
Continue reading...There is no “14TH Amendment”
on September 7th, 2011 in Articles by David Barganier | No CommentsTagged as Constitution • Government • Nullification
A MISTAKEN BELIEF — that there is a valid article in the Constitution known as the “Fourteenth Amendment” No such amendment was ever legally ratified by three fourths of the States of the Union as required by the Constitution itself. The so-called “Fourteenth Amendment” was dubiously proclaimed by the Secretary…
Continue reading...Agenda 21 and “Sustainable Growth”
on September 7th, 2011 in Articles by David Barganier | No CommentsTagged as United Nations
On June 9, 2011 President Obama signed Executive Order 13575, which established the creation of the White House Rural Council (WHRC). The purpose of the WHRC is to facilitate the federal coordination and implementation of sustainable development at the local community level. President Obama’s EO 13575 reads in part: Section 1….
Continue reading...There Is No Such Thing As “Case Law”
on June 10th, 2011 in Articles by David Barganier | No CommentsTagged as Constitution • Government • Nullification
By William Taylor Reil The Founding Fathers who wrote the founding documents of both the States and the United States of America knew nothing of “case law”. They were well-educated men and were learned in the law. Almost all were also devout Christians. Until after the War Between the States…
Continue reading...Nullification in a Nutshell
on June 10th, 2011 in Articles by David Barganier | No CommentsTagged as Nullification
WRITTEN BY PATRICK KREY - “New American” Magazine – THURSDAY, 18 FEBRUARY 2010 The “Principles of 98,” as they came to be known, are rarely discussed in modern history lectures even though these are integral to understanding how our federal Constitution was intended to function. These are the principles of…
Continue reading...Nullify the Real ID Act of 2005
on June 10th, 2011 in Articles by David Barganier | No CommentsTagged as Nullification • Real ID
The Director of Homeland Security (DHS) has once again extended implementation of the Real ID Act of 2005 until January 2013. Fifteen states have passed bills to nullify or prohibit implementation of Real ID in their states and nine additional states have passed resolutions denouncing Real ID. What most legislators…
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