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New Montana bill circumvents Seventeenth Amendment

Montana State Senator Jerry O’Neil has found a novel way to circumvent a troubling law that has for ninety-three years been the foundation of an erosion of our community rights and privileges.  The problem is the Seventeenth Amendment which reversed the power and authority of the 50 state legislatures by entirely removing their Senate representation (the “House of the States”) in Washington.  The solution that O’Neil found is a creative slant on the primary election of U.S. Senate candidates.  Montana elects their candidates by caucus, so why not have the legislature choose their party candidates?

The people will continue to choose their U.S. senators in the general election, and this satisfies the Seventeenth Amendment, but now, under O’Neil’s new system, those candidates will have been picked by their legislature—Republican legislators picking the Republican nominee, Democrat legislators choosing the Democrat nominee, and other parties doing the same.  Parties that have no legislative representation will have to devise another fashion of election, obviously.

This will almost do what the Seventeenth Amendment disallows us from doing – Elect U.S. Senators who will represent and work for your state legislators.  It is what the Founding Fathers had intended.

We wish Senator O'Neil the best, and suggest that Montana political parties and other organizations having an interest in States' rights support O’Neil’s bill.

 

New Ten Commandments Court Cases

The U.S. Supreme Court will soon be hearing two cases, Kentucky and Texas, on whether Ten Commandments monuments should be prohibited when on State property.   For the States' Liberty Party legal argument, click on Texas to view our unpublished brief in Microsoft Word format.

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Daniel Rodriguez, "America's beloved tenor"

Official web site of Daniel Rodriguez, a New York policeman who captured the hearts of Americans on 9-11, with his singing of the national anthem.  Rodriguez recently completed two beautiful CD's.

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Marriage is a federal matter

Article IV, Section 1, the "Full Faith and Credit" clause reads:

Full Faith and Credit shall be given in each State to the public Acts, Records, and judicial Proceedings of every other State. And the Congress may by general Laws prescribe the Manner in which such Acts, Records and Proceedings shall be proved, and the Effect thereof.

Congress, recognizing the Full Faith and Credit clause, has defined marriage to be between a man and a woman.

Same-Sex Civil Unions Unconstitutional

The Slippery Slope

There is a pinnacle atop a mountain.  It is the rock of God; a foundation of religious principles with a pillar each of ethics, moral values and justice for all.  Logic, moderation and self-control are it's guideposts.  At the foot  of the mountain lies it's opposite; the law of the jungle.  Here, both man and beast vie for advantage by cunning or brute strength.   In-between is a slippery slope.

Morality & the ConstitutionAn e-book by States' Liberty Party

Morality & the Constitution

It begins with the simple and innocent message of Jesus, or is it Augustine of Hippo’s fourth century warning that thought of child must be foremost in the mind of a couple or there is sin?  It begins, actually in the Garden of Eden, and is the original sin; or does our lesson start with the early settlers of America and their government of the people, for the people, and by the people?

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The 9th Circuit Court has banned "under God" from the pledge, and the Great Seal of the United States may it's be the Court's next victim

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Arnold the Clinton Barbarian

Anna Richardson told a reporter, according to the Enquirer, that she was told her career would be threatened if she talked about the Terminator's advances; "The implication was, if this story hits the papers I'd be in a lot of trouble, and I was to keep my mouth shut if I wanted to stay in this business."

Reviewing our Privileges or Immunities

An understanding and grasp  that United States citizens have a constitutionally protected privilege or immunity  to collectively control their communities and laws through their representative State legislatures, will bring new understanding to the Fourteenth Amendment and a renewed respect for "States' rights".  United States citizens will regain their former privilege to the establishing of State religions, and will retain a federally protected privilege or immunity to the fundamental individual freedoms of religion and speech, to assemble, and so forth..

The Hijacking of the Fourteenth Amendment by  Doug Hammerstrom

While the corporations were triumphant in wielding the Fourteenth Amendment as a shield against democratic control, blacks were abandoned by the Supreme Court.

 

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Teacher's Aide Suspended for Wearing a Cross

A teacher's aide is challenging her one-year suspension without pay for wearing a cross necklace, which officials say violates a Pennsylvania Public School Code prohibition against teachers wearing religious garb.

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Jerusalem, united by a House of Nations and House of the Lord

The House of Nations will be composed of 3 representatives from each of the regional nations.  The House of the Lord will represent all of the people equally.

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Liberty is not Exploitation

A Religious State Could Provide Freedom of Religion, A Secular State Has Already Proved Itself Incompetent

States' Rights and Religious Liberty

Local freedoms restored by repealing the 17th Amendment will in time allow teachers and school children to mention the word God without fear of federal retribution

Is Freedom Irresponsibility?

The State Supreme Court of Georgia recently overturned an old law prohibiting premarital sex.  In this era of terminated pregnancies and one parent families it may be the wrong direction.

Intolerance of the "Tolerant"

The intolerance toward beliefs having an underlying belief in God, and demand for obedience to and embracing of those having no belief in God, is founded on the Founding Father's desire that religion be protected from the national government, so that one religion may not be prohibited for benefit of another, but the present conditions prohibit all religions for the benefit of no religion!

 

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"... men and women had been fined, cast in jail, cruelly tortured, and killed"

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   Religious principles ended slavery and segregation...

The Federal 14th Amendment Guards States' Rights and Civil Rights...

...yet the Supreme Court through it's history has sometimes shown itself incapable of defending either

States' Rights and Segregation

The Civil War era 14th Amendment carefully preserved states' rights while ensuring that each of the states treat their citizens equally and by a fair set of rules.. It did not prohibit religion in schools nor did it grant a mother a fundamental right to terminate the life of her own child.

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Establishment Clause and the States...

The Founding Fathers did not wish to prohibit religion in schools, nor did the Fourteenth Amendment, nor did the people.  Why did the Court?

A year 1947 Supreme Court decision seems to have prohibited religious practice by the states on this Fourteenth Amendment clause:

"... nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law..."

The free exercise of religion is a privilege and immunity guaranteed to citizens by the Fourteenth Amendment, but the ban on Congress from establishing religion is a federal policy and prohibition of rights that cannot be applied to the Fourteenth Amendment, and therefore, the States.

The Constitution and it's amendments permit the separate States, but not Congress, to make and enforce laws respecting the establishment of religion.

The Supreme Court can reverse the ban on religion in public schools

A 1947 Supreme Court decision made the Fourteenth Amendment applicable to the First Amendment Establishment Clause, setting a precedent that is key to the subsequent barring of religion from schools and other institutions under authority of the States.    It has an inherent flaw.

The Fourteenth Amendment prohibits the States from depriving a person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law, and the establishment clause prohibits Congress from establishing a religion.  From these two clauses the 1947 court created a new law prohibiting the States from establishing a religion, and from this is derived the exclusive school ban on prayer, the Ten Commandments and other restrictions on religion.

The Constitution, not the Supreme Court, is the law of the land

The Court's 1947 rewrite of the First Amendment is unconstitutional, because it is new law abridging the free exercise of religion.  It will be reversed by five audacious Supreme Court justices willing to overturn an erroneous judgment.

Resulting will be the removing of restrictions on religion in schools, and a continued protection for the minority, by exemption and accommodation.  State law and school boards, under guidance by the citizens, will become the controlling authority, and federal courts will no longer have an authority to unconstitutionally regulate religion.

   

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