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Posted by: Content Keyword RSS in Uncategorized, tags: American Community Survey, Bureaucrats, Census Bureau, Centuries, Constitution, Government Functions, Internal Revenue Service, Limited, People, Scope
“Over two centuries after the Constitution authorized an extremely limited census for extremely limited purposes, the scope of the census — like that of all government functions — has expanded exponentially. All the while, bureaucrats assure the people that data will never be misused. Indeed, the Census Bureau loudly declares that it is illegal to disclose information from census forms. This allegedly prevents data from being shared with other agencies such as the Internal Revenue Service or Imm
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An Indiana appellate court declared no-go on a state law that required Indiana residents to show photo identification in order to vote. The state court ruled that the voter ID law violated Indiana's constitution by failing to treat voters on an impartial basis, even though though the U.S. Supreme Court last year found the law to be in line with the Constitution. The Indiana voter ID law was passed in 2005, challenged in federal court, and then found constitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court in
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Posted by: Content Keyword RSS in Uncategorized, tags: Boldin, Chelsea, Congress, Constitution, Dred Scott V Sandford, Federal Government, Government Takeover, Health Care System, Health System, John Mclean, Schilling, Spirit
‘This is an issue federal government shouldn’t be touching at all’ By Chelsea Schilling No powers can be exercised by the Congress which are prohibited by the Constitution or which are contrary to its spirit. – Justice John McLean, Dred Scott v. Sandford, 1857 Is a federal government takeover of the health care system constitutional? Some argue that under the Constitution, Congress is not authorized to regulate or subsidize health care. Michael Boldin, founder of The Tenth Amen
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Refhttp://thewhiteroseresistance.blogspot.com/2009/07/as-people-grow-more-desperatea.html skip to main | skip to sidebar Monday, July 27, 2009As the People Grow More Desperate…A Constitution in FULL Crisis ByJB WilliamsThursday, July 23, 2009America’s extreme left tricked American moderates into supporting their candidate last November by campaigning on post-partisan cooperation and transparency in government. Six months after the election of a freshman senator with a blank résum
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Refhttp://thewhiteroseresistance.blogspot.com/2009/07/as-people-grow-more-desperatea.html skip to main | skip to sidebar Monday, July 27, 2009As the People Grow More Desperate…A Constitution in FULL Crisis ByJB WilliamsThursday, July 23, 2009America’s extreme left tricked American moderates into supporting their candidate last November by campaigning on post-partisan cooperation and transparency in government. Six months after the election of a freshman senator with a blank résum
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Posted by: Content Keyword RSS in Uncategorized, tags: Chairmanship, Constitution, Coordination, Council Members, Council Of Ministers, India, Indian Government, Manmohan, Milestones, National Government, National Id, Pranab Mukherjee, Prime Minister, Stakeholders
The Indian government has announced the constitution of a Council of ministers to advice the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) and ensure coordination between the Ministries, stakeholders and partners, and identify specific milestones for early completion of the project. Under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan, the council members include: 1. Pranab Mukherjee, Minister of [...] More at MediaNama.com
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« Constitution on ICE: A Report on Immigration Home Raid Operations | Main | Facts About Immigration and Health Care Reform » There has been considerable press on the trial balloon of Senator Charles Schumer (D-NY), who has immigration reform on his plate, of the equivalent of a national identification card for all workers as part of immigration reform. For details, click here. For the respponses of experts raising technical and privacy concerns, click here. In the past, civil libertarian
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Posted by: Content Keyword RSS in Uncategorized, tags: Checkpoints, Constitution, control, Courts And Congress, Denial, Domain, Free Zone, Guantanamo, Human Rights Treaties, Judicial Review, Regulatory Standards, Search Seizure, surveillance, Travel Control, Tsa
Until recently, the TSA has been a domestic legal Guantanamo, and the TSA has treated their domain of “checkpoints” and travel control and surveillance as a law-free zone where their powers of search, seizure, detention, and denial of passage were unconstrained by the Constitution, human rights treaties, judicial review, or stautory or regulatory standards. As indeed it has been: Congress has enacted no law specifically defining any limits on the authority of TSA agents at checkpoints (or elsew
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Posted by: admin in id card accessories, tags: Baldwin, Chuck, Constitution, Dr., id, Iraq, party, paul, real, ron
Dr. Chuck Baldwin on National ID Card, Fed, IRS, and Iraq
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