By: J.J. Jackson | 2010-04-04 | Politics When in the course of human events it becomes clear that a portion of the American public no longer understands the clear and unambiguous words of our Constitution it is necessary to further clarify already simple and plain language that even your average third grader in 1776 could have understood. As such I propose that the time for a Constitutional Convention to aid in the process of dumbing down the Constitution of these United States is at hand and I do propose the following amendments. read more
By: John Bambenek | 2010-04-04 | Politics This November, the citizens of Illinois have a great opportunity to take bake their government from the corrupt and entrenched politicians who rule with their "pay-to-play" politics. A convention, however, should not touch on solitary reforms but to reform the entire constitution to create a foundation and framework for good governance in Illinois. Illinois deserves better. read more
By: Kaveewat Aketharapipat | 2010-04-04 | Politics The recent hot issue in Thailand nowadays is about Referendum for the new charter of Thailand. After the temporary draft which announced by the Council for National Security, revolution group in 2007. Most of people are against them and accused they want the power in their hand and was going to practice dictatorship. So, they was in hurry to appoint legislature of constitutional drafting. read more
By: Oliver Harding | 2010-04-04 | Politics Since the Blackhall Constitution of 1863 was unable to meet the expectations of the Settlers, the post 1863 period ushered in an ear of quest for a better form of representative and democratic government. However, several factors threatened the implementation of the 1924 Ransford Slater Constitution in Sierra Leone. The composition of the Legislative and Executive Councils, coupled with the implications of colonialism and racism, divide and rule, the Great War (1914-1918) and the Great Debate could be meaningfully regarded as obstacles to constitutional change. read more
By: Joel Hirschhorn | 2010-04-04 | Politics Among the millions of Americans frustrated with the refusal by the federal government to forcefully control illegal immigration is South Carolina Senator Glenn McConnell. As President Pro Tempore of the Senate McConnell has explained why he is calling for the nations first use of the US Constitutions Article V provision for a convention of state delegates to propose constitutional amendments. read more
By: Kristy Snow | 2010-03-30 | Politics The United States Constitution is the supreme law of the land. It is a carefully thought out document. Inspired men, who were raised up for this very purpose, were able to come together at The Constitutional Convention and write the document. read more
By: Ron Bartels | 2010-04-04 | Politics It is our responsibility to light a fire under the rear ends of our politicians and if we don't step up to the plate now, we will live to regret our inaction. This is why we are proposing the Fair Access Amendment. If our politicians fail to support and pass the Fair Access Amendment then the people will have no choice but to secede one State at a time and form a nation of Free States. read more
By: Joel Hirschhorn | 2010-04-03 | Politics Senator Russ Feingold has a fine idea for a constitutional amendment: every senator must actually be elected rather than appointed to that position. But he should shift attention to getting Congress to obey the Constitution and call the first Article V convention. read more
By: Alex Morgan | 2012-03-19 | Business News The events will most of all discuss the issues that are affecting business growth and how those issues can be overcome, in the list of discussion also will be prediction of problems that may arise in the future and how well those problems can be solved if not averted. read more
By: Joel Hirschhorn | 2010-04-02 | News and society Americans need a civics lesson. And so do politicians. Of all the wrong and delusional thinking about the US Constitution the one that is most thoroughly incorrect and routinely used for political propaganda purposes is that there are three coequal branches of the federal government. read more
By: Stephen Phillips Anderson | 2010-04-04 | Politics Please put aside all bias in order to appreciate these findings as research potentially valuable to any political agenda. The only "absolute" required is to understand and believe the founding fathers intended the Constitution of the United States of America to be the "supreme law of the land." read more
By: Sam Collier | 2010-10-28 | College When students are asked t o write constitution essays, they find it such a daunting task for it requires a great amount of knowledge and they find the topic quite boring. The subject of constitution is something which demands a strong essay topic on the side of the students; this is the sole reason that they get so confused because there are countless constitution essay topics rolling over the internet. read more
By: Phil Kammer | 2010-04-04 | Politics A terrible rumor is running amuck in our land today, so well ignored by our media that few have considered the consequence over the sweat smelling aroma of new economic life. A challenge so great to our Constitution that no less than a total collapse of our culture and society may be set in motion. read more
By: Daniel James Wood | 2011-03-31 | Politics Consider this; at first, the Obama administration tepidly supported the Mubarek regime when Egypt began to erupt. Coincidentally, Obama shifted his stance when news emerged that the Muslim Brotherhood was involved, and prominently. When protesters in Iran took to the streets demanding freedom from brutal Shar'ia rule - most wish to become more "westernized" - Obama was silent on the crushing response of Ahmedinejad. read more