Negative Space: United States Constitution
- ACLU calls for repeal of slavery amendments!
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Venerable civil rights organization makes claim that only the Framers of the United States constitution should have ever been allowed to propose amendments.
- Amendments to the United States Constitution
- The eleventh through twenty-second amendments to the United States Constitution.
- Article I
- Article One of the U.S. Constitution sets up the Congress, how to elect them, and the duties of the Senate and House of Representatives.
- Article II
- Article Two of the U.S. Constitution sets up the office of the executive, the electoral college, and the powers of the President.
- Article III
- Article Three of the U.S. Constitution sets up the judicial branch, the supreme Court, and defines treason.
- Article IV
- Article Four of the U.S. Constitution declares the responsibilities of states to their citizens, and sets up a means of admitting states to the union.
- Article V
- Article Five of the U.S. Constitution sets up a means by which the constitution may be modified.
- Article VI
- Article Six of the U.S. Constitution transfers power from the Articles of Confederation to the Republic.
- Article VII
- Article Seven of the United States Constitution: The ratification, and signing by unanimous consent.
- The Bill of Rights (Amendments I Through X)
- The Bill of Rights, or the first ten amendments to the U.S. constitution, establishes firm limits on government power and affirms the rights of the people.
- Cerebus the Gopher
- Cerebus the Gopher is my personal Internet site, dedicated to comic books, role-playing games, and information about drug prohibition, as well as a bit of information on gun control and other politics of personal freedom.
- The Constitution of the United States
- The Constitution of the United States of America, including the Bill of Rights and other amendments.
- Constitutional Issues of Prohibition
- Text archive of constitutional issues regarding prohibition.
- Republicans clamor for “Constitution”
- Democrats decry archaic, post-slavery document. Republicans threaten to cite obscure document in all new legislation.
- Short-sighted supermajorities
- Some partisans are incredibly short-sighted. Will Thomas Geoghegan really be saying that supermajorities are unconstitutional when another party is in power? Does Geoghegan really want Republicans do be able to do whatever they want?
- The Texas Plan: Power to the People
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Governor Abbott’s “Texas Plan” moves power closer to the people of each state. It should increase participation in government and decrease unreasoning partisanship.
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- School House Rock Preamble
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“We the people, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, ensure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain, and establish this Constitution of the United States of America!”
- Review: A New Birth of Freedom
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An amazing summary of Lincoln’s interpretation of the American Founders, and his convictions about the inherent wrongness of slavery.