This blog explores the application of Constitutional and Confederate principles in our history as well as in current national and world events.

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Name:Mike Duminiak
Location:State College, Pennsylvania, United States

I believe that the 9th and 10th amendments were added specifically to curtail the expansion of government that the ambiguity of "and all laws necessary and proper" allowed. I believe that the 14th amendment prohibits institutional discrimination, but not individual free expression. I believe that Reagan was right when he said "government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem." I believe that the 1st amendment protects all speech and all expressions of religion, but does not create a complete separation of God and state. I believe that the 2nd amendment is there to keep the arsenal of liberty in the hands of the people. I believe that Wilson was right when he said that "the history of liberty is the history of the limitation of government power." I believe that the Constitution should be amended according to the law, by the will of the states and the people and not through back-door redefinition by the federal courts.

Monday, February 28, 2005

Conservative Conference




Pat Toomey and I at the Conservative Conference


On Saturday 2/26/05, I attended the Conservative Conference which was help in Gettysburg, PA. The conference included many speakers such as Jessica Bayer and Anita Nardone from Pennsylvanians' for Human Life, David French the President of FIRE, Conservative Author Dan Flynn and featuring former Congressman Pat Toomey who is currently the President of The Club for Growth.

The conference was a great opportunity to meet with many people and discuss the various state and national political issues that are driving forces in society today.

1 Comments:

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