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Monthly Archives: September 2012
A Government of Implied Powers?
by Diane Rufino This article is in response to an article in the Beaufort Observer entitled “What Needs to be Done about Abuse of Power by the Federal Government?” which in turn was based on Calvin H. Johnson’s article … Continue reading
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Nullification: Jefferson and Madison vs. a “Staff” Writer
by Michael Maharrey, Tenth Amendment Center This is a response to the article published by the NC Institute for Constitutional Studies – “Nullification: An Unconstitutional Remedy.” [August 23, 2012. Referenced at: http://ncicl.org/article/776%5D Also reference Diane Rufino’s previous article “Nullification … Continue reading
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BENGHAZI: Obama Apologizes; Romney Criticizes
by Diane Rufino On Tuesday, September 11 (the 11th anniversary of the barbaric attacks on the US), tensions grew in Cairo, Egypt, apparently over a short provocative anti-Islamic video portraying the prophet Mohammed in a negative light (accusing him … Continue reading
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The Film “Monumental” Reminds Us of Our Christian Heritage
by Diane Rufino We often hear people talk about America’s Christian heritage. Usually it is in the context of some government action or judicial decision which denies this heritage. There is no denying that our government and other forces … Continue reading
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Nullification & the Myths
by Diane Rufino The NC Institute for Constitutional Law (NCICL) recently published an article about nullification, asserting that it not a legitimate constitutional remedy. In a state where support is growing for nullification, it was quite disheartening to read the … Continue reading
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In Remembrance of 9/11
by Diane Rufino Please remember to lower your flags to half mast in honor of the innocent American lives lost and sacrificed on that horrific morning 11 years ago. In remembrance of the day that will forever seer the … Continue reading
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