Category Archives: Constitution
Thank You, Iowa – Same-sex Marriage Decision
Iowa? This is a huge surprise, and a huge win for the advancement of human rights for all people! An unanimous Iowa Supreme Court decision, a long history of civil rights, a convoluted constitutional amendment process, and a disinclined Iowa … Continue reading
From Where Do Our Rights Derive?
I was reading ‘s post about the California Supreme Court hearing on whether Proposition 8 is a revision or amendment to the California Constitution, and I started thinking. From where do our freedoms of speech and others derive? Since there … Continue reading
CNN Reports 8 Year Old Boy Confesses to Police of Murder Without Attorney Present
Why does a police department get to interrogate an 8 year old boy without his parent or attorney present? This case should be immediately dismissed with prejudice. When a people believe they have the right to deny civil rights to … Continue reading
$150k for Clothes, Governor Palin?
The RNC has spent around $150,000 on clothing and the State of Alaska paid for her children to travel. This is how this a fiscal “conservative” behaves? Is it any wonder that Sarah Palin’s negative ratings have done nothing but … Continue reading
Obama to Palin: Don’t Mock the Constitution
And so one wants to ask Sarah Palin: where is the Writ of Habeas Corpus in the bible? Where is the presumption of innocence in the Bible? The Washington Post reports: It was in St. Paul last week that Palin … Continue reading