A Citizen
Hark muse do tell t’what m’eyes do grasp,Whose shoulders broad, whose hands a’clasp,The sword and shield, for freedom wield,And life … Continue reading A Citizen
Hark muse do tell t’what m’eyes do grasp,Whose shoulders broad, whose hands a’clasp,The sword and shield, for freedom wield,And life … Continue reading A Citizen
The law of life is change. That is what they say. And erstwhile still this young, It seems to be … Continue reading De Amicitia
The Third Amendment is one of the most overlooked amendments to the Constitution. Unlike the previous series of articles concerning … Continue reading The Third Amendment and Problem of The Police State
“S’el fu si bel com’ elli รจ ora brutto, e contra ‘l suo fattore alzo le ciglia . . .” … Continue reading The Devil Eats Human Flesh
Poor Pandora. She didn’t know when she sought after the knowledge of what lay hidden inside of the box she … Continue reading Inside Pandora’s Box . . . a Pill
Part III The wording of the Second Amendment speaks for itself in the context of the founding generation’s aversion to … Continue reading “The right of the people to keep and bear Arms shall not be infringed:” The 2nd Amendment and the Purpose of the Founders
Part II What Blackstone articulated in his treatises on the laws of England was put into practice in the colonial … Continue reading “Being Necessary to the Security of a Free State:” The 2nd Amendment and the Purpose of the Founders
The recent arrest of Grace Life Church pastor James Coates in Alberta is not just a travesty because it violates … Continue reading Jeffersonianism Be Damned!: The Case of Pastor James Coates
Part I: Where Did the Right to Bear Arms Originate? Few articles or clauses in the Constitution have generated more … Continue reading “A well regulated Militia”: The 2nd Amendment and the Purpose of the Founders
“In the beginning, was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” These words strike … Continue reading In the Beginning . . .Was the Word