Taking a Fist to a Gun Right?
By: FoundersIntent (Diary) | January 31st at 12:28 AM |
By Ed Willing In light of the recent buzz surrounding Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke’s radio PSA on gun safety and crime-prevention, other local sheriffs have been brought into the mainstream with their own opinions. While a few law enforcement officers are vociferously opposed to the PSA and have thrown partisan attack jabs at the Milwaukee Sheriff, most have been supportive. One such local Sheriff | Read More »
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It’s Not About Hunting
By: FoundersIntent (Diary) | December 19th at 02:40 PM |
“I do not love the bright sword for its sharpness, nor the arrow for its swiftness, nor the warrior for his glory, and might I add, nor the bullet for its swift precision. I love only that which they defend.” – J.R.R. Tolkien The gun-control debate is once again on the front burner, as always, following a tragic media-gasm. Diane Feinstein is back to calling | Read More »
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Time to Pursue Conservative Health Care Reform
By: FoundersIntent (Diary) | November 18th at 12:37 AM |
By Ed Willing Since the Supreme Court’s infamous 4-1-4 ruling on the Affordable Care Act in June, nearly two dozen states have grappled with whether or not to comply with the first of many forthcoming deadlines found in the rules written (and still being written) by the functionally unconstitutional entity known as the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). November 16th is the deadline, | Read More »
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Federalism Isn’t Dead
By: FoundersIntent (Diary) | November 11th at 02:29 PM |
By Ed Willing Constitutionalists were far from confident that either result of the recent Presidential election would help restore the Founders’ intentions, but many were hoping that an Obama loss would at least slow the extinction. Especially in regard to Obamacare, Conservatives have put a lot of weight on winning federal elections to save what is left of our waning Republic. After a frustrating, suspect | Read More »
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Follow the [European] Leader?
By: FoundersIntent (Diary) | October 14th at 12:13 AM |
By Monica Frede Last week, many pundits commented on the New York Times op-ed that vindicated Sarah Palin’s infamous “death panels” that drew scrutiny from Democrats and moderate Republicans during the ObamaCare debates of 2009. See, Republicans boasted, she was right all along! Even the New York Times admits that there will be rationing. Yes, Steven Rattner did write in his op-ed that “unless | Read More »
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The Government DIDN’T Build THAT – Government Subsidization vs Real Entrepreneurship
By: FoundersIntent (Diary) | July 21st at 03:52 AM |
By Ed Willing SUCCESS STORIES OF GOVERNMENT “INVESTMENT”: Solyndra – Founded in 2005; received $528 million in government subsidies in 2009. Result: Bankrupt in 2011. The Chinese and others made solar panels better and cheaper. Samuel Langley – Tried to build first airplane in history. In 1900, U.S. government funded two flight attempts. Result: Both times, Langley crashed his plane into the Potomac River. | Read More »
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Direct Corruption: The Seventeeth Amendment
By: FoundersIntent (Diary) | July 5th at 06:07 PM |
By Ed Willing No doubt, the last several years in America have been challenging to everyone, on all sides. It has both challenged those on the left as they see so many millions question their policies and principles, and has infuriated said millions on the right because they cannot believe how quickly America has turned away from its founding principles. Both sides agree there’s problems | Read More »
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Declaration of Independence 2.0 (2012)
By: FoundersIntent (Diary) | July 4th at 06:00 PM |
The history of the present King of the District of Columbia is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute Tyranny over these sovereign States. To prove this, let Facts be submitted to a candid world. He has refused his [consent] to Laws, [which are] most wholesome and necessary for the public good [voter ID, border | Read More »
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How Can A Citizen Change Education? BE THERE!
By: FoundersIntent (Diary) | June 15th at 06:01 PM |
By Kristi Lacroix I was talking with a friend last night about education and he said that many people want to know how they can get involved in education to help affect positive change. Strangely, I was at a loss for words; as a teacher I had never been asked how the community can get involved with schools to help them perform better, nor has | Read More »
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The Immoral Government and Our Moral Opportunity
By: FoundersIntent (Diary) | March 12th at 05:00 AM |
By Monica Frede, Board Member, Editor Reprinted here with permission of FI and the author Earlier this week, Cardinal Timothy Dolan, President of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, penned a letter in response to recent visits by White House officials to the group of Catholic Bishops. In an effort to soothe the fiery debate ignited in recent weeks due to the Obama Administration’s mandate | Read More »
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