Tag: Memorial Day

This Memorial Day, Freedom Is Dying Before Our Very Eyes

By Judge Andrew Napolitano What if Memorial Day reminds us of times when we had more freedom? What if freedom is dying right under our eyes? What if the memory of the past is more fulfilling than the reality of the present? What if the federal government could write any law, regulate any behavior and tax any event, no matter what the Constitution authorized? What if the majority in Congress rejects the idea of limited government and views the Constitution as granting it blanket power to do whatever it can get away with? What if the constitutional prohibition on the government’s taking of life, liberty or property without due process of law is only for show and is not for real? What if the House of Representatives seriously considered letting the military lock up whatever Americans the president ordered the troops to arrest, without charges filed or lawyers present or a judge presiding? What if the House seriously debated this idea of indefinite military detention of Americans in America and actually voted in favor of it? What if this unconstitutional monstrosity becomes the law and your right to due process depends on whether you remain with the majority, stay silent…

Remembering The Fallen And Those Still Serving On Memorial Day

Thank you to all who have served and fought for our country.  We honor and value your sacrifice, courage, and dedication.  We pray for the families of the fallen who didn’t make it back. A special thank you to members of our group…Evan, Brian & Kelly, and Steven we salute you! [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wK0T4pVHP28&feature=related]