Time’s Orwellian Story on U.S. Constitution Refuted by Real Resurgence
by Ken Blackwell and Ken KlukowskiTime magazine’s cover story shows the U.S. Constitution and asks, “Does it still matter?” Reading this story, we kept waiting for Emmanuel Goldstein to show up for the Two Minutes of Hate. It was difficult to discern whether we were reading Time, or George Orwell’s 1984.
It portrays the Constitution as an outmoded document that we should ignore to whatever extent is expedient to pursue someone’s vision of a better society: “We cannot let the Constitution become an obstacle to a future with a sensible health care system, a globalized economy, and evolving sense of civil and political rights.”
The story shows all sorts of poll questions that present a false choice, such as, “The 14th Amendment says that any person born in the U.S. automatically becomes a U.S. citizen… Should [it] be revised?” The Citizenship Clause says no such thing, because it adds that anyone not “subject to the jurisdiction” of the U.S. is not a citizen.
That’s why children of foreign ambassadors, prisoner soldiers and heads of state born here do not become citizens. Federal law excludes them, but that exclusion would be unconstitutional if what Time said were true (which it’s not). The question is how broad that “jurisdiction” clause is. Could Congress exclude children of illegal aliens? It’s an active debate in legal circles, with no clear answer.
Instead, the questions should have included: “Are you more interested in the Constitution today that you were four years ago?” “Do you agree or disagree with candidates discussing the Constitution more in their campaign speeches this year?” “Are you now aware that the Constitution only vests the federal government with power over specific areas of life, leaving the states sovereign to decide all other issues?”
Or questions on enduring constitutional principles. “Do you agree with the Supreme Court’s 1803 pronouncement that any law contrary to the Constitution is null and void?” “Every government officer (including every judge) takes an oath to support and defend the Constitution. Should they apply its original meaning to current challenges?”
Does the Constitution still matter? Look at massive crowds of Americans cheering at rallies, whether it’s a spending protest or a pro-life rally. It matters to them, and they vote.
As we explain in our new book Resurgent: How Constitutional Conservatism Can Save America, a critical mass of Americans has acquired an intense interest in the U.S. Constitution as the Supreme Law of the Land. Although we discuss several issues where conservatives and libertarians might not agree—for example, our colleagues at the Family Research Council and Liberty University might not agree on a few issues with Big Government’s intrepid CEO, our good friend Andrew Breitbart—when we all look to the Constitution we’re able to agree on most issues, and establish a common framework for discussing the remaining issues in good faith.
The story was so riddled with distortions that it obscured its message. For example, it says we must raise the debt ceiling because, “the idea that we can default on our debt is not only reckless; it’s probably unconstitutional.” It twists a provision from the 14th Amendment that has nothing to do with the debt ceiling.
The reality is, the revenue government collects every month so vastly exceeds our debt payments that we can easily meet our monthly obligations. We would just have to cut discretionary spending on other programs. But it’s deceptive to suggest that not raising the ceiling automatically causes default, and it’s wrong to suggest it’s unconstitutional.
Perhaps the most disappointing part of the article mischaracterizes the Obamacare legal fight. It says Obamacare’s individual mandate requiring you to buy health insurance is constitutional because government takes your money in taxes and requires you to buy car insurance.
The writer obliviously ignores that the Constitution expressly creates a federal government of enumerated powers. The feds can tax you because of the Taxing Clause of the Constitution (though even then only four types of taxes are legal—not the mandate). And states have authority to make you buy car insurance under state police power, but if the feds required it, such a law would be illegal because the feds have no police power.
Since there is no Healthcare Clause in the Constitution, the feds try cramming it in the Commerce Clause. That’s the whole fight: Whether Congress can control your personal decisions whenever Congress declares such decisions impact interstate commerce.
Every decision in your life has some tangential relationship to interstate commerce. Does that mean the Constitution allows the government to control your every decision? It makes a mockery of the concept of limited government.
The story concludes, “The Constitution serves the nation; the nation does not serve the Constitution.” The connotation is that we shouldn’t be too slavish in our fidelity to the Constitution.
Like the rest of this article, its conclusion misses the point. The Constitution serves the American people as an unbreakable constraint on those in power, dictating their duties and the limits on their authority. The Constitution serves We the People by requiring every government official to take an oath to obey its every word.
The picture art at the outset of Time’s story showed the Constitution cut in dozens of narrow vertical strips. Clearly it had been run through a paper shredder.
Evidently this is wishful thinking for some on the Far Left. The only problem is that it’s false. Interest in the Constitution is resurgent, and that renewed interest is the key to America’s renewal in our third century.







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Clare Boothe Luce would be appalled at what Time has become. It is worthless as TP too, as it leaves more 'residue' than it removes.
It's not the constitution that's irrelevant, it's the moron's who we've put in charge of upholding it! Can't blame anyone but ourselves…time for a staff flush! Let's start from scratch until we have a congress that lives and dies by our founding principles…only then will we BEGIN to see a return to greatness!
Maybe we need to start teaching U.S. Constitutional Law as a required course in our law schools, or at least offer it anyway. Although that may take away from students time from their Sharia Law classes.
It's amazing that that guy was a Constitutional Lawyer and Professor. All the students who took his class should demand their money back on account of severe fraud.
Liberals have always hated the U.S. Constitution for as long as I can remember.
What upsets the Liberals so much is the Conservatives have all the Guns…. well, legal Guns anyway.
And, Conservatives make up the United States Military…. hell, even more Guns.
The United States Military Serves the Constitution alone.
The United States Military swears an Oath to Defend and Follow the Constitution, and Defend the Constitution against all Enemies… Foreign, as well as Domestic Enemies.
So, it looks like the Constitution still matters and is not going anywhere anytime soon.
Liberals on the other hand…. well, if they keep up the Treasonous Talk they may find themselves out of luck.
"Since there is no Healthcare Clause in the Constitution, the feds try cramming it in the Commerce Clause. That’s the whole fight: Whether Congress can control your personal decisions whenever Congress declares such decisions impact interstate commerce."
The "commerce clause" says, simply:
"To regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian Tribes".
Among the several states – not among the several people – not among We The People! – among governing bodies – NOT individuals! The intent of that clause was to prevent trade wars between the states, prevent "monopolies" within any state** and to deny the states infringement of the right of the people to engage in COMMERCE freely amongst themselves across the breadth and width of our land…
"Legal scholars" who claim otherwise are liars or fools – and most are likely both…
"In religion and politics people's beliefs and convictions are in almost every case gotten at second-hand, and without examination, from authorities who have not themselves examined the questions at issue but have taken them at second-hand from other non-examiners, whose opinions about them were not worth a brass farthing."
- Autobiography of Mark Twain
Read the Constitution with the context of the times in mind and tell me I'm wrong… You CAN'T, because I am NOT!
**Monopolies are prevented from existing within any state so long as the right of the people to shop outside of their state is upheld…
Time magazine staff, editors and writers should join union leaders and liberals of all professions in a long line of candidates for hanging fron the nearest tree for treason. Only when they're all long gone and forgotten will our country start regaining the greatness we once knew.
The Constitution is used by liberals only when it serves their purpose. Otherwise, it gets bastardized……
The Oath to protect the constitution is MUCH more than a formality.
I believe the politicians will discover this soon enough.
Time?
Ayn Rand published a fictional work in 1943 titled "The Fountainhead". In it was a (most despicable) character by the name of Ellsworth Toohey. He was a Communist/Socialist/Collectivist "revolutionary", and his aim was to use his newspaper column to promote his philosophy/ideology. He "confessed" late in the book that he was merely one of many "agents of change" (my description) all working toward the same goal, all in whatever profession they would have the greatest impact in bringing about their (sick) vision for humanity.
Parallels? Excerpted and cited (and linked):
Communist Goals (1963) Congressional Record–Appendix, pp. A34-A35 January 10, 1963
Current Communist Goals EXTENSION OF REMARKS OF HON. A. S. HERLONG, JR. OF FLORIDA IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Thursday, January 10, 1963 .
16. Use technical decisions of the courts to weaken basic American institutions by claiming their activities violate civil rights.
17. Get control of the schools. Use them as transmission belts for socialism and current Communist propaganda. Soften the curriculum. Get control of teachers' associations. Put the party line in textbooks.
18. Gain control of all student newspapers.
19. Use student riots to foment public protests against programs or organizations which are under Communist attack.
20. Infiltrate the press. Get control of book-review assignments, editorial writing, policy-making positions.
21. Gain control of key positions in radio, TV, and motion pictures.
22. Continue discrediting American culture by degrading all forms of artistic expression. An American Communist cell was told to "eliminate all good sculpture from parks and buildings, substitute shapeless, awkward and meaningless forms."
23. Control art critics and directors of art museums. "Our plan is to promote ugliness, repulsive, meaningless art."
24. Eliminate all laws governing obscenity by calling them "censorship" and a violation of free speech and free press.
25. Break down cultural standards of morality by promoting pornography and obscenity in books, magazines, motion pictures, radio, and TV.
26. Present homosexuality, degeneracy and promiscuity as "normal, natural, healthy."
27. Infiltrate the churches and replace revealed religion with "social" religion. Discredit the Bible and emphasize the need for intellectual maturity, which does not need a "religious crutch."
Recognize much of that? The link:
http://www.rense.com/general32/americ.htm
Our Constitution is a roadmap for a sucessful, moral , and wealthy nation.
Liberals can't even fold a roadmap, let alone read one…
Ann
Time mag …Not worth the paper it used to be printed on..
I am in no way surprised by Time publishing that garbage. They're lefties and lefties despise everything our Constitution stands for except when they can benefit from it. Then they wrap themselves up in it until the next leftist cause comes about and then they trash it again.
Seems like EVERY country on the globe has a constitution of some kind, but without the rule of law, a Judeo/Christian perspective and a Bill of Rights, secured by the 2nd Amendment, you have the equivalent of TIME Magazine…Overlooked, unread and useless…
I had a Commie Constitutional "Law" professor at the State Institute for Advanced Indoctrination, and he was one of those "living and breathing document" advocates. Sad thing? Most people bought it. I didn't… I would cite clauses back to him and challenge the veracity of his assertions.
Know what p*ssed him off the most? When I threw the whole hocus-pocus BS in Roe v. Wade in his face and asked him what the hell the Constitution ever said about "penumbras and emanations". Where is it? Hint: It is not there… He had NO ANSWER when I asked if there was anything "in" the Constitution prohibiting the government from doing anything it wanted. How I got an "A" and a "B" (two semester grad level course) is beyond me…
It is a fairly simple document folks. It is ~4,500 words long, and a lot of that has to do with qualifications and organization. I have never counted, but a fair guess is that less than one third of the Articles pertain to powers granted by the people to THEIR government
Our goal must not be for "smaller government" – it must be a return to a LIMITED GOVERNMENT!!!
Time Ragazine…..the folks who annointed Hitler as "Man of the Year" in 1938. How very quaint. +Hanzo+
Wishful thinking on the part of our leftist twits.
"The picture art at the outset of Time’s story showed the Constitution cut in dozens of narrow vertical strips. Clearly it had been run through a paper shredder…."
To Conservatives the Constitution is a "religious" document to be revered ( think Bible), as it is our guide to the limits of government…
To the Liberal Marxists "shredders", it is a quaint and out of fashion document, like the Bible, to be ridiculed or ignored, as they want NO limits on government…
I have been "awake" for most of my life… Welcome to the party – I don't care when you got here, just glad that you arrived…
Slime Ragazine there, dude… Got your "spel-chek" off?
Happy and GLORIOUS INDEPENDENCE DAY!!! to ya…
If someone wants to ignore the Constitution, there is a clear-cut way to do so: pass an Amendment. If there is not enough support to pass the Amendment, then clearly the country does not favor changing the Constitution. No one has the authority to simply ignore it. What we have is a small group of activists who are attempting what is tantamount to a coup. My greatest fear is that they have secured sufficient control of the courts to make it possible.
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1. Supplies: Tar. Feathers. Rail.
2. Add one of the following: politician, media whore, or government agency director.
3. Seat chosen miscreant astride the rail.
4. Heat tar. Apply liberally to chosen thief.
5. Add feathers liberally.
6. Commence running the shameful mess out of town.
If you find this is ineffective against corruption, you may wish to try the more effective and permanent solution of lamp posts and rope.
"Time" appears incapable of understanding the difference between universal, fundamental, time-tested principles of accountable and representative government distilled by the Founding Fathers from studying thousands of years of human politics (One example of their erudition and seriousness would be "The Federalist Papers'), and the latest hip trends advanced by social engineers, none of whom have a shred of credibility earned in actual application, let alone any relevant executive experience.
We might consider renting a small country somewhere so they can use it as a beta test site for their theories before they presume to inflict them on us as plausible alternatives to a system that is the envy of the rest of the world. Despite the enormous expense of taking out a lease on, say, Belize, it would almost certainly be a miniscule fraction of what these crackpot social and economic theories would (and have already) cost us.
It sometimes seems depressing when you look at the gains made by anti-Constitution types (generally Marxists), but I think being so out in the open ultimately will be their downfall. They've got Obama, and many of them are pushing for him to be more "progressive" – meanwhile, most of us are on the right. Soros and his ilk can only prop up so many failing institutions. The people see them for what they are!
The people who publish, and the people who read TIME magazine would wipe their collective azzzess with the US Constitution if they were permitted.
My dentist doesn't even have that rag in his waiting room any more……………..
God help us! We all know the constitution is basically the canary in the mine,
I didn't know that. Makes sense though… once a waste of paper always a waste of paper.
EOD, they are already out of luck, hope, and change. We need to rid these liberal/ progressives like the parasites they have become, just like you would a tick on a dog or a leach on your leg.
Got yourself a "personal troll"? I checked back and you had been clicked to zero for no reason on your above two comments… Embrace the idiots for the small minded fools that they are… I have at least 4-5 who "hate" on me whenever I appear…
"I am. I think. I will." Anthem, Ayn Rand
Live it – and Love it… All others be damned if they disagree…
26. Present homosexuality, degeneracy and promiscuity as "normal, natural, healthy." And then add this to the curriculum to the public school system at the earliest grades possible.
Time is continues its down slide – they sure know how to stir the pot.
The Constitution is clearly hated by the Lids and most Dems – do not see anything like tax and spend and government control.
Their was no nanny state back then – but we have now – another point the founding father paid their bills – Libs want you to pay the bill
Have you ever wondered what happened to the 56 men who signed the Declaration of Independence?
"Five signers were captured by the British as traitors, and tortured before they died. Twelve had their homes ransacked and burned. Two lost their sons serving in the Revolutionary Army; another had two sons captured. Nine of the 56 fought and died from wounds or hardships of the Revolutionary War. They signed and they pledged their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor.
What kind of men were they? Twenty-four were lawyers and jurists. Eleven were merchants, nine were farmers and large plantation owners; men of means, well educated. But they signed the Declaration of Independence knowing full well that the penalty would be death if they were captured. Carter Braxton of Virginia, a wealthy planter and trader, saw his ships swept from the seas by the British Navy. He sold his home and properties to pay his debts, and died in rags. Thomas McKeam was so hounded by the British that he was forced to move his family almost constantly. He served in the Congress without pay, and his family was kept in hiding. His possessions were taken from him, and poverty was his reward. Vandals or soldiers looted the properties of Dillery, Hall, Clymer, Walton, Gwinnett, Heyward, Ruttledge, and Middleton. At the battle of Yorktown, Thomas Nelson, Jr. noted that the British General Cornwallis had taken over the Nelson home for his headquarters. He quietly urged General George Washington to open fire. The home was destroyed, and Nelson died bankrupt. Francis Lewis had his home and properties destroyed. The enemy jailed his wife, and she died within a few months. John Hart was driven from his wife's bedside as she was dying. Their 13 children fled for their lives. His fields and his gristmill were laid to waste. For more than a year he lived in forests and caves, returning home to find his wife dead and his children vanished. A few weeks later, he died from exhaustion and a broken heart. Norris and Livingston suffered similar fates.
Such were the stories and sacrifices of the American Revolution. These were not wildeyed, rabble-rousing ruffians. They were soft-spoken men of means and education. They had security, but they valued liberty more."
"Any people that would give up liberty for a little temporary safety deserves neither liberty nor safety."
–Benjamin Franklin
excellent idea, where does the line start so I can get in place?
I remember someone quoting the constitution as a document of negative liberties…I just can remember who would be so stupid to make this statement, but when I remember I'll get back to ya………..
High speed lead poisoning.
Excellent point Hanzo!
Happy Independence Day!
AMEN Joan!
A more apt headline would read, "Time magazine: Does it still matter?".
I stopped reading Time magazine long ago, but that seems wholly insufficient to this outrageous cover story.
They don't seem to have heard the American people last November. Here is a list of assets owned by Time Warner Inc. I recommend people try communicating with Time Warner via their product purchases, the good old free enterprise way. How appropriate.
http://www.timeinc.com/brands/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_assets_owned...
"How I got an "A" and a "B"…is beyond me… "
Not beyond me, G–he recognized his equal, that's why. Few of us generally mess with our equals.
When you have an opportunity, check out some the texts assigned to new immigrants studying for naturalization. I recently came across one of them titled, "Rethinking America."
These attitudes towards the U.S. Constitution are why we should run away from any consideration of a new constitutional convention, as pushed by L. Sabato etc.
Imagine trying to create a constitution today, with the left enshrining politically-correct crap, all the special self-interest groups demanding special recognition, no more gun rights, no more states rights except those granted by the feds, no mention of God, and not a drop of the wisdom that came together at the country's founding.
All we have these days are politicians. They are not the 'politicians' of our founding- who were firstly serious men, self-made, highly educated, most with military experience, coming together to protect the common good by putting a leash on what govt could do.
Heh.
And if we ignore the constitution to allow torture, waterboarding, etc….the left goes psycho.
Time is so out to lunch on this article. If we can ignore the constitution, why can't the government simply force them to stop printing their nonsense? Oh wait, that little pesky first amendment which should be ignored right Time?
*crickets*
Thought so.
They know that jig is up. We aren't going to tolerate their crap anymore. The Constitution is the law of the land, and it WILL be followed. The Marxist is about to get his a$$ kicked in a major way next year. The Tea Party, 912 Project, TPM, Oath Keepers, and other organizations are stemming the tide of Regressivism, and we WILL take back this nation from these ideologues. We started in 2010. We end this in 2012. We end THEM.
Time magazine, much like the New York Times, still has it's place in my house……..It is excellent for lighting my fireplace on cold winter mornings………….
….I tried using it for house breaking my dog when he was a puppy, but he wouldn't lower himself to sh*t on it……….
"And states have authority to make you buy car insurance under state police power…"
Not true. The states cannot require you buy car insurance if you do not own a car that you drive on public roads. If you choose not to own a car you are not required to purchase auto insurance. You may drive a car owned (and insured) by someone else on public roads without buying auto insurance yourself. You can even own a car yourself, not register it, and drive it on private property without being required to purchase auto insurance. The state can only require you to purchase auto insurance if you own a car and drive it on public roads; and in that case the purpose of the insurance mandate is not to protect you or your property, but to properly compensate others whose property and person you may damage or injure while driving on said public roads.
Equal? I was his better… May have been fear on the grade front (and my excellent work)… "Respect" seems unlikely from a Commie… His wife was a "vegan", and he openly admitted to sneaking the kids to Mc D's for burgers and fries… "Happy meals" indeed… He was a W O R M… To him I was a "crypto-fascist" – he proclaimed that in front of the entire class when I dared to defend "community standards"… and then went quiet when I asked if anything should go… If there were no such things as "standards" in public, to protect the "public" rights… I don't think you want your neighbor doing animal sacrifices or displaying porn in public just a few inches from YOUR property line… He had no answer…
Happy and Joyous INDEPENDENCE DAY to ya… I think it is sometime around the FOURTH OF JULY this year… I think on a macro level though… It is not any date that matters to me – it is the valid concept and truth behind it that matters… The "4th of July" happens every year in China – though to them it may be the day of the roach (or some dumb-ass anti-human equivalent). Call it what it means… I hate "the 4th of July" more than "Happy Holidays" or 2011 "CE"… WTF is so "Common" about our "Era"? Did somebody die or something? Hmm…
"Equal"? Don't sell yourself short – I never will…
His "better," to be sure, ethically and intellectually. I think, though, in HIS mind he saw his "equal," in that you could easily hold your own with him, easily see through him. Had he given you a poor grade, he would have had to justify it–how could any argument he presented hold water??? He was wise to back off.
A joyous INDEPENDENCE DAY, G–and to all. Only liberals talk of "common." We're Americans so "common" has no place with us–I will try my best not to sell myself short. Thanks. Party hearty.
Excellent.
"What kind of men were they?". Courageous, principled, wise, prescient, insightful, accomplished.
What kind of men are they at Time? The kind that depicts a sacred document produced by these men as being run through a paper shredder.And just in time for Independence Day. What will they do for an encore cover story, cr*p all over a flag?
There was an old, Think-Before-You-Answer, test wherein one of the questions was, "Do they have a 4th of July in England?" The answer, of course is, "Yes. They just don't CELEBRATE it."
nice job….
It was Obama, lamenting that the Constitution does NOT say what government can do, but what it CAN'T do.
First of all, we DON'T "ignore the constitution and allow torture…" Waterboarding is NOT, in any way, shape or form, "torture." I've actually experienced it and I can assure you that it's scary as hell, but it's NOT "torture" regardless of what that moron McCain says about it. He was (supposedly) tortured by the NVA at the Hanoi Hilton, but I'm beginning to doubt it if he honestly believes that waterboarding IS torture.
Secondly, no one is suggesting that we make Time "stop printing their nonsense." We're suggesting that those of us posting here simply ignore them and never buy their rag again.
Sorry folks, this comment is off topic but thought many of my Big G friends would like this. The GOP has put together a video at http://hotair.com/archives/2011/07/01/video-nrsc-...
that juxteposes Obama condescendingly lecturing the GOP on not working as hard as him with golfing vids, fundraising vids etc. The GOP needs MANY more ads like these. All they need to do is juxtapose Obama's BS of hope change etc next to vids of his class warfare rhetoric and I think it makes a powerful ad.
govt agency czar instead, please. There are some stand-up directors.
Compare them, their intellect, courage and meekness to Owhat? leading our country today. Makes me want to cry.
Heh heh! By "personal troll" I mean one (or more) that are too cowardly to debate you and hide amongst the weeds and just click your every comment down… Never had a doubt that you would put 'em in their place, jes' that they HIDE and snipe in the most weak and pathetic way… Know any like that? I have a small collection of them… They must be out drinking tonight…
That is an illuminating ad. Finally. Owhat? is a pompous prig. That word would have been as effective as the one MSNBC used.
a person who is annoyingly smug in his or her moral behavior, attitudes, etc.
a person who is annoyingly fastidious about rules, small details, etc.
yourdictionary.com
I've been reading/glancing at the cover/content of Time for 50 years, it is currently appalling in terms of both research accuracy, and content today. If you did not get a chance to read Time's late 1963 evaluation of the up coming 1964 Goldwater Kennedy race you would be shocked today. Time WAS factual then, period – but not today. Time's megaphone volume does not / will not trump History .
As you questioned; "Does it (Time) still matter?" My reply is an emphatic "NO!"
80 years? Couldn't remember back half that log due to my age… Read… As I can tell you do… But I meant read "The Red Decade" specifically…
"They" have been at it for all of history, but started to have an impact here most recently in the '80s – the 1880s!!! The 1930s were especially good for the commie rats, and yes, that is where the "infection" began to overwhelm the "anti-bodies"
Argue on – ally of mine, and spread the word… "Individual Rights" (yeah, two words, but it was a concept that I was referring to…)
Yup… Happy INDEPENDENCE DAY to ya, "Pappa"…
=GF=
23. Control art critics and directors of art museums. "Our plan is to promote ugliness, repulsive, meaningless art."
So that explains it.
I once went to a modern art museum that actually had a painting of a square, just a square. Most of the other art was like that too. I left the museum wondering if the whole thing was made by someone as parody of modern art, and the whole museum was a single piece of art.
I have a journal of my great-great-grandfather who died in the mid 1930's. Before FDR got elected it is mainly apolitical and mostly bookkeeping. Once FDR got elected a good chunk of the passages are about how FDR is trying to ruin the country and is overstepping the governments boundaries. Many of the other entries from that period talk about Hitler being fueled by hate and fearing he would try to take over Europe. Guess it's in my blood.
Exactly. Whenever I hear the 'Living Document' nonsense I point out that if it were true, there would have been no need to have a provision for amendments.
Yes, may Time go the way of Newsweek, being sold for a dollar. More than it was worth.
Yeah, There are over 200 million legally owned guns in the US plus – as you said – the US military. Nobody in their right mind would ever think of invading or really pissing us off.
Dirtiest kept secret the Supreme Court keeps: There is no power over interstate commerce because the power is one of taxing imports/exports and the Constitution prohibits congress from taxing the exports of the states (one states import is another states export). See the proof that even Marshall in Gibbons upholds:
http://federalistblog.us/2011/06/no_power_over_in...
Only the law abiding abide the law. Only the law abiding abide the supreme law of the land.
Good people ought to be armed as they will, with wits and Guns and the Truth.
Even by standards of modern MSM, it is shocking to read this from what used to be considered a major news magazine. Openly dismissive of the relevance of the Constitution.
But this is modern MSM, and the modern MSM is an ideological soulmate of the radicals in Washington.
We have to view everything between now and 11.12 through the prism of a critical upcoming presidential election. Hence, this unabashed bit of prog propaganda is not in spite of the TP outpouring of 2010 — it is because of it. The Ministry of Truth will do its utmost for the next 16 months to sway hearts and minds for another four years of fundamental transformation.
Well, I wish they'd stand up so's we could see 'em!
Good discussion here. The deal really isn't whether the Times is a political organ spouting some philosiphical (Socialist) agenda's talking points at every chance and paragraph.
The issue here is Yellow Journalism.
Yellow Journalism is a time (pun intended) honored tradition in America. But, the Times was supposed to be the so-called 'Paper of Record'.
It is now nothing more than a Yellow Journalism rag.
See… http://www.pbs.org/crucible/journalism.html
Obama's claim to be a Law Professor is rife with silliness.
Starting over with our political class is required.
Shakespear paraphrased – first thing, Kill all the Lawyers.
Rather than teaching some of the junk they're teaching in elementary, middle, and high schools, maybe a required course on the U.S. Constitutional and Citizenship should be required. Don't pass the course, you don't move on to the next grade…you don't graduate high school. Passing should mean at least a B!
I used to like Time Magazine, but since they started to use the stiffer, shiny paper, I have gone back to toilet paper.
The Constitution only matters to real Americans. For our enemies it is their nemesis.
I see no evidence that anyone in Washington pays a bit of attention to the Constitution as it is. As usual, Time is a day late with its article.
"among governing bodies – NOT individuals!"
Interesting GF, I don't believe I've ever noticed anyone put it quite like that, and LMAO, I'm sure your
"angle" on it will be ''ripped off'' sooner rather than later… heh, heh… but who cares – right? After
all it's all about sharing the luuuv… and the brain-cells.
Enjoy a peaceful, reflective Independence Day SP…. (wt/ws s)
Gott'a run make the rounds now, see what form today's disaster takes… then grill some steak, mmm!
I only wish I had some home grown sweet corn & 'maters to have with… the sto-bought stuff jes' can't
cut it after you've tasted the real…
Happy Trails!
; )
I wish. Ain't gonna happen. We are fornicated.
TIME has run out of time. It's OVER for Progressives. Leave now.
The problem with law schools is that they've been hijacked by the lefty "social Justice" academics.
Right back atcha, GaltFan!
Ripped off? Who cares so long as it makes some impact. Weasels will argue that I am wrong, but I KNOW I am not – It is meant to address the relationship of the Federal Government with other recognized governments.
Independence Day (eve) is off to a good start… You-know-who is gone for 9 hrs…
wt/ws s back'acha… later, SBC…
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Y/k/w gone for 9 hrs?;-D Poor, poor pooch, I can't believe yur so relieved…
Enjoy your day in the pooch-free zone!
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: “We cannot let the Constitution become an obstacle to a future with a sensible health care system, a globalized economy, and evolving sense of civil and political rights.”
???? What does this even mean? ????
1. We do not " let" the Constitution do anything, actually it the Constitution " lets " us do things-things such as publishing clearly idiotic magazines.
2. A " sensible" health care system? What a free man decides to do with his own body may not be " sensible" to others. Many have fought and died for the your personal freedom to be non-sensible.
3. " a Globalized Economy " We had a Global Economy in 1776 and we still do, so what in the world is their point?
4. An" evolving sense " of civil and political rights. What might this entail exactly? No country has more political rights than we do, and these were all gained Constitutionally. As for Civil rights, if by this they mean voting rights for women and blacks, these were also gained through the methods for change allowed in the Constitution. In fact, you might look at our country as having "evolved" some since 1776! And for the most part fairly peaceably due to the amazing foresight of the Framers, and their ideal of reason and vision for freedom for all.
Got a better idea? Thanks to the Constitution you can speak.
Clausewitz : " War is policy by another means."
Sun Tzu : " Subversion is war by another means. "
Gay Rights, Euthanasia and " Pro-Choice" Movements : " Perversion is policy. "
To my lights, subversion of the US Constitution is a fait acompli. The Sexual Immorality Revolution has triumphed. Only a matter of time before the Communist "True Believers " initiate the coup de grace to a morally fragile, self-serving body politic, lining up "useful idiots " against the nearest building ( probably abandoned ), and compromise their cranial structures with a closely-aimed projectile ( or baseball-type bat a la the Cultural Revolution of Dear Leader).
Or not. 2012 will be our last chance to initiate a real cultural change, as intended by the Founders, of Limited Government,moral reforms that protect women and children from perversion's vices, and limit the perverse choices available to human lusts.
The mother/child relationship has been traded for a master/slave relationship, with birth control & abortion, homosex "marriage" and euthanasia the master, the " unholy trinity " of the secular post-Christian left. It is not illogical to view the recent evictions from homes as a direct result of eviction of American Citizens from their first homes, their mother's womb.
Abortion clinics have become the " Gulag Archepelago " of Liberalism- a vast internal network where innocent lives are sacrificed to the service of a fanatical worldview. They are the victims of the cultural Marxism imposed by the 60's Intelligentsia. The liberal regime depends on countless Dr. Gosnell types to function. Their crimes are the crimes of the Cultural Revolution.
" Anyone who knows anything of history knows that great social changes are impossible without feminine upheaval. Social progress can be measured exactly by the social position of the fair sex, the ugly ones included."
~ Karl Marx ~
LET 'ER RIP, SARAH !!! TRIG for FIRST KID !!!
Well, if Time doesn't think that the Constitution "matters", it is time to round up their editorial staff and put them in jail. After all, I guess the Bill of Rights doesn't "matter".
Low IQ commie traitors should be shot as due process, "doesn't matter" either.
Irrelevant. States have that power. The US Congress DOESN'T have that as an enumerated power. Apples & Rocks. The Fed gov't could not, constitutionally, have a law such as those that the states have…
Conservatives:
Constitution = Bible
Founding Fathers = God
"Thou shalt not change the constitution." -> that's exactly what the constitution was made for… so it can be changed.
The left will read it and believe it. The MSM will pick up on it and repeat it like all the mantras they have false as they are) over and over until the masses believe it. It is how they roll, no facts, just lies.
I haven't read enough of the magazine any time recently to say whether they regularly use "romance, melodrama and hyperbole" that defines yellow journalism.
For sure, Time, like all other MSM, offers biased coverage labeled as objectivity. Maybe Breitbart is onto something on this topic. His point is objectivity is a false promise, so go ahead and have a bias, but label it openly and have all points of view represented by competing news products in the marketplace. More of a Britain model. From a certain point of view, his suggestion is not so far from what we have now. We have Fox News, talk radio and certain web sites, then there's everything else. The main differences with Breitbart's idea are the gaping imbalance of offerings, and the phony label of objectivity on the MSM political leanings.
Through the amendment process, not through courts who's purpose is supposed to be to apply the constitution rather than change it.
I may have spoken too soon…
With Orwell in mind.
Just like Napolean in "Animal Farm" that changed their rules (Constitution) written on the side of the barn slowly & over time before taking the tyrannical mantle of Farmer Jones who they won their Liberty from.
This tactic is not new & it is currently being utilized to take power from the people & put in the hands of a ruling class.
The first one. HE doesn't seem to be fastidious, only superior in his moral authority.
one easy solution…..stop buying this anti-American rag with its sophistry and cant….bankrupt it as it wishes to do the same to our country….
Very well put and on the money. My self discovery from nothing to constitutional conservatism started at 26 even after being in the USMC. Didn't know where I stood, started to listen to different radio shows, read different articles from opposing points of view, and more importantly researching history.
The more and more I learned the more and more I learned that 'individualism' or the ability to operate, think and manifest independently is far more important and divine than the opposite, being a drone.
I told my wife that Barack would be the best or worst thing to happen to this country when he was elected. She laughed at me as my intent was he would be the best at waking us up to what is important and that is individual liberty as opposed to tyranny. It is wonderful to see people taking such an active role in learning about our history and the foundations that have built our exceptional country. God bless and HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY everyone.
Yup, but that right mind qualifier is the fly in the ointment…
• Consider that the United States has no effective border security and no idea of who is in the country, much less with what.
• That the mufsidun's goal of a world caliphate, by any means necessary is not a Grimm's Fairy tale, it's a consistent message preached across the Muslim world, and in a Mosque near you, ever day.
• That even if only a small percentage of Muslims are radical mufsid, given the numbers*, the radicals still number in the tens to hundreds of millions.
• That non-state actors, aka terrorists give terrorists states plausible deniability sans a conclusive post event nuclear forensics identification.
• Consider Iran's nuke weapons capability is only a matter of when, not if.
• That any cargo ship outfitted with a medium range missile and launch capability plus a relatively small nuke payload can wipe out a city, or if properly targeted, cause a EMP event** affecting millions while standing well off our shores.
I could go on, but I think our undoing will be our choices in public leadership at the local through nation levels, people of the same mind as <sarc>Time's authority on the U.S. Constitution</sarc>, not an invasion à la Red Dawn.
* Review the data of any of the Pew surveys taken over the past 5-6 years on Islamic beliefs and attitudes while considering the numbers of those who support the radical Hirabah, or totalitarian view of Islam's right to impose their socio-political-religious view on the world. Consider that a radical 10-15% of a couple of billion people is still a 9 figure number approaching the total population of the U.S. sans any undocumented interlopers.
** The threat of a new missile age
Ha ha…appreciate the correction. U noes ar wint tu thu publik edja…idja…edak…eguk….awww crap, u noe ise wint two thi gubirmint skewl, theis duse gawt thi smartyerest teechirs tho, cuz thay tol me!!
HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY !!!! Hopefully we'll have many more, and even more INDEPENDENT at that!
+Hanzo+
Back at 'ya! Caedite Eos!! Oderint Dum Metuant!!
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Ken & Ken end their article with this statement, "Interest in the Constitution is resurgent, and that renewed interest is the key to America’s renewal in our third century." True! And 'bout time! In fact, there is a national organization devoted to teaching and encouraging our military, police, firefighers and others who have taken an oath to the Constitution to stand by that oath. Check them out here: http://oathkeepers.org/oath/
It's amazing to me that people actually buy Time magazine — why pay money to be lied to? If you like being lied to, you can always catch the latest Obama speech for free.
The Declaration of Independence AND the US Constitution are the mortar that makes this country one. Without either, we fall.
I would not dignify Time by using it as toilet paper. I quit reading it years ago when they informed Al Queda in an article that we were tracking them by their cell phones. They are traitors.
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