The Second Amendment, a Second Precedent
By: 1stRichard (Diary) | April 18th at 10:51 PM |
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed. Setting a Precedent is a big unknown, who would have thought that an individual farmer growing too much wheat for his own consumption with no intention of selling it would lead to the federal government regulating how much | Read More »
The Second Amendment, a Second Look
By: 1stRichard (Diary) | April 13th at 04:40 PM |
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed. The Militia Act of 1792 was one of the first laws nationally regulating a well regulated Militia, a body already in existence amongst the populace. The President of the United States shall be allowed, “to call forth such number of | Read More »
Illegal Immigration
By: 1stRichard (Diary) | March 24th at 12:11 PM |
The Problem, The number of illegal immigrants or undocumented aliens is said to be about 11 million people, the problem with this number is that it is a guess and it could be more then twice or much less. Then there is the problem of what exactly is an illegal immigrant, is it someone who came across the boarder illegally and should this include those | Read More »
Religion must be an active component of our Government
By: 1stRichard (Diary) | December 14th at 09:16 PM |
This is Fundamental to our nation, as written in the Massachusetts Constitution by John Adams, second president of the United States who drafted this State Constitution. This establishes the fundamental principal that our Exceptional form of government is dependent on teaching piety, religion, and morality and this must be an active component of our Government. The good order and preservation of civil government is dependent | Read More »
To win, know your self but more importantly know your enemy – Individualism vs. Collectivism
By: 1stRichard (Diary) | December 6th at 09:58 PM |
This Individualism dates back some four hundred years when did not take long to realize the need for some social changes here. Transplanted from socialist Europe many figured the same rules applied here in a new land of opportunity. Some of the first socialist experiments went horribly wrong as individuals were expected to give and receive to the common store, indentured servitude to the government | Read More »
To win, know your self but more importantly know your enemy – Social
By: 1stRichard (Diary) | November 23rd at 08:32 AM |
The fundamental principal of our Exceptional form of government is that we are a Christian Nation. More precisely, the first principal of Individual Conscience as opposed to a Collectivist number with no freedom, a Public Government of individuals whom have the moral conscience to govern their selves. Thus a Nation that Declared Independence from the Socialist State of governance a long time ago and established | Read More »
Dear Moonbat campaign
By: 1stRichard (Diary) | October 30th at 08:00 PM |
For your liberal friends and associates, copy, print, share or drop this note on them anonymously from now until election, or compose your own short leftist argument… We need to change direction, the debt was bad under Bush and what we have now is more then twice as bad. The Bush bailout under Bush was bad, it was for the white collar bankers, exploitation of | Read More »
Marxachusetts Senate Race, Elizabeth Warren, Scott Brown
By: 1stRichard (Diary) | September 23rd at 07:57 AM |
1st Debate Scott Brown vs Elizabeth Warren, conservative analyses pt.1 Elizabeth Warren, character doesn’t matter, it’s alright to lie to level the paying field as long as no one notices. This is Elizabeth Warren’s understanding of affirmative action, take from the haves for the have-nots for personal gain its okay and forget about the corruption. Elizabeth Warren, Leveling the playing field. This is Marxist | Read More »
Citizen Journalism, a Conservative Movement Failure
By: 1stRichard (Diary) | July 28th at 09:15 PM |
I can’t ignore this problem any more and too many are saying this is a real problem. Social media has become a problem in the Tea Party, a Big problem that is turning away many, time constraints, understanding how to use this new media, human nature with some talk more then they should, side arguments with a thread a mile long, intentional sabotage and much | Read More »
Our Commonwealths history of morality and Aurora Colorado
By: 1stRichard (Diary) | July 22nd at 03:30 PM |
From, “The Book of the General Lauues and Libertyes, Concerning orasmuch as the free fruition of such Liberties, Immunities, priviledges as humanitie, civilitie & Christianity call for as due to everie man in his place, & proportion, without impeachment & infringement hath ever been, & ever will be the tranquility & stability of Churches & Comon-wealthes; & the deniall or deprivall thereof the disturbance, if | Read More »
The Roberts Rule, consequences
By: 1stRichard (Diary) | July 8th at 02:21 PM |
For most, the majority I see are too caught up in their personal lives to care much or to know. They do not know Justice John Roberts, the function of the Supreme Court and care much beyond, that is over there thus it does not concern me over here. You may see them occasionally caught on camera or know them personally, they do not know | Read More »
Obama lie, congress not democratically elected
By: 1stRichard (Diary) | April 6th at 10:23 AM |
In Obama,s attack on the Supreme Court, “a strong democratically elected congress” August 26, 2009Sen. Ted Kennedy lost his struggle with cancer, the “democratically elected” Senate seat in congress was vacant. Subsequently, Governor Deval Patrick’s enacted article II of amendment 48, The Referendum, II, declaring an emergency to enact the law allowing for an interim senator to fill a vacant U.S. Senate seat and | Read More »
Separation of Church and State, again
By: 1stRichard (Diary) | March 4th at 01:07 PM |
Yet again we must have this discussion due to current affairs Fundamental to our nation, as written in our state Constitution by John Adams, second president of the United States who drafted our State Constitution, “As the happiness of a people, and the good order and preservation of civil government, essentially depend upon piety, religion and morality; and as these cannot be generally diffused | Read More »
Immigration, Citizenship, Conservatively Speaking
By: 1stRichard (Diary) | January 28th at 02:02 PM |
Citizenship was once a nationality status, the founding fathers of the United States struggled greatly over this issue to protect individual liberty and protect against indentured service known as slavery. 1770, Crispus Attucks, a free dockworker of African descent was the first person shot to death by British redcoats during the Boston Massacre. He is known as the first martyr of the United States revolution | Read More »
Ron Paulists, Where have you been?
By: 1stRichard (Diary) | December 24th at 10:10 AM |
I am now seeing many Ron Paulists, all these new faces to the hardened street warriors the Tea Party has become and I must ask where have you been all this time? There is a war going on, not only for the Presidency but also for the social values to support a limited Government, the original intent of our Constitution. Some claim they are for | Read More »
Halloween Nor’easter, the masks come off in the Nanny State
By: 1stRichard (Diary) | November 6th at 01:11 PM |
As I write this, I can look out my window at the buss stop where schoolchildren once stood, now obliterated by a branch with more barely hanging on and certain death for the frail. In conversation with someone down the street, he said that he would call to have the school bus stop moved to a safer place. I know of at least ten years | Read More »
My personal argument with the Occupy Mob
By: 1stRichard (Diary) | October 22nd at 11:37 PM |
On a sunny Sunday afternoon, my self along with some from our local Tea Party confronted the Occupy Mob in the small college town of Amherst Massachusetts. Actually, we had many arguments but one I took personally, Tax the Rich and economics. I am a Millwright by profession I explained and I basically run the business from the bottom up. With this announcement, their interest | Read More »
What is the Tea Party? Inside secrets
By: 1stRichard (Diary) | August 4th at 11:00 PM |
What is the Tea Party, at first we were told that we would never amount to anything, then we were called every vulgar name known and now we are told that we are holding the nation hostage, a bunch of terrorists. Ironically, the same side that said we would never amount to anything are the ones saying we are holding a whole nation, a global | Read More »
The political spectrum, the center of Conservatism, why it matters
By: 1stRichard (Diary) | July 25th at 10:44 AM |
Conservatism is generally accepted as Constitutional Center and slightly to the right. However, there are two Constitutions, to the left of Constitutional Center are the living document theorist and the realist that looks at the original intent on the right. The political spectrum in the United States is based in a set of beliefs that dates back before our second Constitution, our Constitution was formed | Read More »
Debt, Default and is it really that bad?
By: 1stRichard (Diary) | July 13th at 11:03 PM |
Our government has done a grave injustice to us all and future generations, they have placed a perverted debt on our pot of gold, our wealth, placing us in servitude to the government and this by definition is slavery. Furthermore, our government has burdened us with restrictions, this bureaucratic central planning, excessive development of bureaus to regulate us, to concentrate government power, and this by | Read More »
The American Dream
By: 1stRichard (Diary) | February 27th at 09:51 AM |
Welcome to Holyoke Massachusetts, a city built on individual opportunities, the liberty to work and be rewarded for it. Four and a half miles of canals and a dam were dug by pick and shovel. By the 1900s, Holyoke was one of the first planned industrial cities in the world, it ran on waterpower and she was named the Queen of Industrial Cities. Holyoke Massachusetts | Read More »
Beware of the Populist
By: 1stRichard (Diary) | February 26th at 08:41 PM |
This is not popularity it is populism, and they are as different as good and evil. Populism dates back to Rome, the Populares Party has been considered the origin of both socialism and Populism, the populares, “People’s Party.” Populism is often considered a major factor in the downfall of the great Roman Empire and should be considered one of the most destructive forces in politics. | Read More »