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: 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: 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: 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: 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: Shane Flait | 2010-09-10 | Politics Many of you may think fathers groups are asking for new rights when 'fathers rights' are mentioned. They're not! They're just demanding the constitutional rights guaranteed to all, but denied to them under present divorce or paternity actions. This article explains what's denied to them and why it's unconstitutional. read more
By: Wael Arnold | 2010-03-31 | Kitchens With the variety of stone options being given to consumers and homeowners, it can be confusing to choose the right stone for your needs. For example, with the wide list of California counter top options, somehow one can have a hard time choosing one for your home. read more
By: Craig Hanks | 2010-04-03 | Politics This article discusses the conflict between our Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. These documents are mutually exclusive of each other as being the ultimate authority for the formation of government. read more
By: KarinVerbeek | 2010-10-12 | Health & Fitness One of the main problems with codependent sufferers is that they don't understand or refuse to accept the definition of codependency. However, this issue is very real and is sweeping across the country. Here are some examples of the definition of codependency and how this phenomenon can affect you. 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: Raymond De Asis | 2010-03-30 | Success Doing things the normal, accepted way is a surefire road to a boring life. Being an innovator, leading the change, that's where the action is. Creating new things to help other people can make you successful. The best thing is, you can start now. 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: Kalyan Kumar | 2010-04-02 | Elderly Care Abuse can take place anytime and anywhere. It comes in various forms -- physical, verbal or emotional. The term alone connotes negativity hence, this act should never be tolerated regardless of whether it's done on children, adults or the elderly. 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: Jeannine Fiorito | 2011-12-28 | Home Improvement Using a Bug Spray Bed Bugs made up of natural elements not only guard you against the bed bugs but give you and your family an extra shield in terms of health. read more