Sunday Show 1/12/14
Obama’s use of executive power faces reckoning
at Supreme Court
Nothing less than the boundaries of executive
power are at stake Monday as the Supreme Court considers whether
President Obama violated the Constitution during his first
term.
John McCain has been Censured..
As leaders in the Republican Party, we are
obligated to fully support our Party, platform, and its candidates.
Only in times of great crisis or betrayal is it necessary to publicly
censure our leaders. Today we are faced with
both.
Carrier Pigeons Eyed As Way to Foil Hackers,
Government Snoops
Internet security breaches and government
surveillance is reviving interest in the use of carrier pigeons to
circumvent hackers and snoops. There’s plenty of historical
precedence for “pigeonets.” The ancient Egyptians were the first
to train pigeons to relay messages as far back as 2900 B.C., and
Julius Caesar used them to communicate over his far-flung
empire.
Obama donor wins bid to take over HealthCare.gov
The global consulting firm that just won a
one-year government contract to continue fixing HealthCare.gov is a
big political donor to President Obama, WND has
learned.
Delegates to the Continental Congress
On May 15, 1776, the Second Continental Congress,
meeting in Independence Hall, Philadelphia, issued “A Resolve” to
the thirteen colonies: “Adopt such a government as shall, in the
opinion of the representatives of the people, best conduce to the
safety and happiness of their constituents in particular and America
in
general.
Individual Biographies of the Delegates to the
Constitutional Convention
It has often been remarked that in the journey of
life, the young rely on energy to counteract the experience of the
old. And vice versa. What makes this Constitutional Convention
remarkable is that the delegates were both young and
experienced.http://teachingamericanhistory.org/convention/delegates/
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