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Vicki McClure Davidson | June 28, 2010
This is like the film Red Dawn on steroids. Sickening. I never thought this could happen in our country. Last week, the Democrats in the House of NON-Representatives (and two Republican turncoats, Castle and Cao) just took another blazing hot stake and plunged it into the Constitution. They’re seeking to severely limit the political free [...]
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Tags: 1st Amendment, Bill of Rights, Charles Schumer, Congress, Constitution, DISCLOSE, DISCLOSE Act, First Amendment, free speech, House of Representatives, Mark Levin, Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the House Pelosi, speech police, video, YouTube
Vicki McClure Davidson | June 22, 2010
Chicago has one of worst crime rates of the major cities in the United States — its homocide rate increased this past year. And this is with (or because of) its ban of guns, the strictest in the nation. Of course, sleazoid criminals who can’t function in society — who methodically abuse others and arrogantly [...]
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Tags: 2nd Amendment, Bill of Rights, Chicago, Chicago gun ban, Chicago hand guns, city gun ban, Constitution, crime, gun ban, guns, handgun ban, handguns, Illinois, Mayor Daley, Mayor Richard Daley, military veteran, Penn and Teller, Second Amendment, US Constitution, veteran, video, YouTube
Vicki McClure Davidson | December 15, 2009
Sixty-eight years ago, under FDR, the 150th anniversary of the ratification of the Bill of Rights was honored with its own day… today, December 15. Our Bill of Rights, coupled with our Constitution, forms the cornerstone of our nation’s nurturing of humanity, of our rare respect, compared to so many other oppressive and tyrannical countries, [...]
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Tags: America, Bill of Rights, Bill of Rights Day, Constitution, First Amendment, freedom, Second Amendment