I had just finished working out and was leaving the Senior Center, when I noticed a woman reading a Time magazine article. On its cover read, What Would Lincoln Have Done? I knew immediately what that title was referring to, which was the Congressional Gun Control Debate. That would have indeed been a good question to ask President Abraham Lincoln because within the answer to the question resides a moral imperative, and who better to answer such a question but Lincoln?
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On January 20, 2013, Alex Pappas, Political Reporter for THE DAILY CALLER blog website, began the blog by saying:
“With the effects of her brain injury apparent through her slow speech, former Arizona Rep. Gabrielle Giffords opened up the Senate Judiciary Committee’s hearing on gun violence on Wednesday by saying, ‘Speaking is difficult but I need to say something important. Violence is a big problem.’”
Pappas reports that Rep. Giffords said,
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During the time leading up to the American Revolution, there was no standing army in the Colonies. As such, they had to be ready to fight in a “minute’s” notice to defend themselves. That’s why they were called “minute men.” They were our only defense against invasion at the time.
After the war, when our Founding Fathers were drafting the Constitution, they included the right to bear arms (the Second Amendment to the Bill of Rights) to ensure there would always be a means to protect and defend the newly established country.
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If you have been following my blogs with any regularity, you probably are wondering why I decided to write a blog on this subject rather than one related to my book, What Would Our Founding Fathers Say? Well, I decided to change course and write this blog because of what I see happening in our world of politics today.
As a country, we are getting way off course in what we should be focusing on as a nation.
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On January 3, 2013, the National Public Radio (NPR) ran a recent New York Times Op-Ed piece segment on Talk of the Nation, entitled: We The People Should Throw Out The Constitution. It can be heard on line at: http://www.npr.org/2013/01/03/168549290/the-constitution-just-a-poetic-piece-of-parchment.
An NPR interview staff member, Neal Conan, interviewed law professor Mike Seidman, who argues that it’s time to “reexamine the role of the Constitution.” In a New York Times recent Op/Ed piece,
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As the title for this blog suggests, the essence of life is represented in the integrity of individuals. For, according to our Founding Fathers, they feel it is one of the most important virtue our country can have and it’s one of the foundations upon which our Constitution was written and our country was founded upon. John Adams, a signer of the Declaration of Independence and second president of the United States, said that without preserving our national integrity our democracy and republic will not survive,
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I make no apologies for asking you to look at my lykeablebooks4U.com, which you’re viewing right now. It’s there that I include and review some of the narrative segments that I wrote in my recently published psychologically based book entitled: What Would Our founding Father’s Say?;How Today’s Leaders Have Lost Their Way.
I make this impassioned plea because I just finished listening to several of the Sunday morning political talk show hosts’ programs,
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