The Revolution Passed in the Night
By: drrobertowens (Diary) | April 25th at 09:28 PM |
Many things are holding the headlines hostage, the terrorist attacks, the crippling effects of Obamacare, the prospect of expanding war in Syria, and as always Iran. There is one over-riding constant that defines as it divides the present era: the fact that America has a President who advances values and policies diametrically opposed to the traditional beliefs of a vast number of Americans. From bowing | Read More »
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What’s A Patriot to Do?
By: drrobertowens (Diary) | July 20th at 02:42 PM |
Mr. Obama may not be the only President we have ever elected who has little real world experience, but he may be the first who has none. And hopefully he will be our last. President Obama’s latest insult to hardworking Americans has drawn massive press, at least in the portion of the Media that isn’t consumed with repeating and debating his false allegations concerning Romney’s | Read More »
A World Filled With Strangers Keeps Getting Stranger
By: drrobertowens (Diary) | July 13th at 11:20 AM |
Some people believe in the Six Degrees of Separation Theory: the idea that everyone in the world is separated from everyone else by six links. Some people believe all of us are in this thing together, and that diversity is our strength and I am he as you are he as you are me and we are all together. Even if we are all connected | Read More »
Why the Congress Must Reign in the Supreme Court
By: drrobertowens (Diary) | June 29th at 12:46 PM |
“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” Please notice that this, the foundational sentence of the American way of life does not say “endowed by the Supreme Court.” Ever since the Supreme Court took unto itself the | Read More »
Whats Mine is Mine Whats Yours is Negotiable
By: drrobertowens (Diary) | May 18th at 11:02 PM |
The economy is scheduled to plunge off a cliff in January. Back in the first two years after the Progressive’s November Revolution of 2008, the big government party enacted tax increases not scheduled to take place until after the 2012 elections. They also passed Obamacare which carries within it multiple tax increases, which are also scheduled to take affect after the 2012 election. Combine these | Read More »
Supreme Contempt
By: drrobertowens (Diary) | April 6th at 06:11 AM |
Recently President Obama made this remarkable statement, “Ultimately, I’m confident that the Supreme Court will not take what would be an unprecedented, extraordinary step of overturning a law that was passed by a strong majority of a democratically elected Congress.” For someone reputed to be a former professor of Constitutional Law at theUniversity ofChicago this statement is hard to explain. Any high school student in | Read More »
The Constitution Failed
By: drrobertowens (Diary) | May 20th at 06:11 PM |
By ignoring the unambiguous meaning of the 9th and 10th Amendments and by stretching and twisting the meanings of a few vague clauses the Progressive leaders of our Federal government have interpreted our Constitution to mean anything needed to do anything desired.
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Are Unintended Consequences the Intention?
By: drrobertowens (Diary) | April 1st at 06:04 PM |
When the unintended consequences are the only consequences we should count on, it makes one wonder how unintended they are.
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Don’t Not Do That!
By: drrobertowens (Diary) | February 18th at 04:25 PM |
Buying health insurance will no longer be an option because failing to do so will be illegal. In other words, “Don’t not do that!” or face the full force of the law and miraculously not doing something becomes doing something.
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Here Comes the Judge
By: drrobertowens (Diary) | December 18th at 08:42 AM |
After years of activist judges stretching our tortured Constitution from limiting the government to limiting the citizen it’s refreshing to see an American jurist proclaiming that the corruption of our fundamental charter is leading us towards the creation of an unlimited central government usurping the powers expressly reserved to the States and the people.
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