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Archive for the ‘War on Terror and War in Iraq’ Category
OUR MANTRA: WE WANT THE REPUBLICANS OUT OF OUR BEDROOMS, THE DEMOCRATS OUT OF OUR WALLETS AND BOTH OUT OF OUR FIRST AND SECOND AMENDMENT RIGHTS
Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009WHEN THE HIGH COURT VIOLATES THE CONSTITUTION - Reigning in an Imperial Judiciary
Monday, July 7th, 2008THE WASHINGTON TIMES
By Alan Nathan
Published July 7, 2008
The Supreme Court openly violated their separated powers under the Constitution by defying Congress’ Article I, Section 9 authority to suspend habeas corpus “when in cases of rebellion or invasion the public safety may require it.” Congressional Democrats cheer the decision because it provides them with political cover for what they could not accomplish legislatively – their preference to execute a battle as you might an indictment, and prosecute a war as you might a trial. This once co-equal branch has morphed into a tyrannical tree and President Bush has foolishly said that he’ll “abide by their decision.”
STAND ON MERITS PLEASE- A Congress Too Sly
Tuesday, November 13th, 2007THE WASHINGTON TIMES
By Alan Nathan
Published November 13, 2007
Whether they’re sabotaging our troops’ lifeline on the battlefield abroad or assaulting our citizens’ sovereignty at home, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid are doing everything imaginable to derail an otherwise promising election result for Democrats in November of 2008. Their politics appear to be all hunger and no foresight — like rotund diabetics waddling into a pie-eating contest.
CRITICS KNEW PETRAEUS WAS ON POINT - Slamming the messenger
Tuesday, September 18th, 2007THE WASHINGTON TIMES
By Alan Nathan
Published September 18, 2007
Reminiscent of the days when soldiers and sailors were spat upon by large segments of anti-war activists in the ’60s and early ’70s, congressional expectorating was launched in the direction of one Gen. David Petraeus before, during and after his testimony in both the House and Senate.