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Launching New Website, As Cross-Site Scripting attack Delivers a Letter by Governor Lepage!

CHECK OUT  THE PRESERVING THE AMERICAN POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY WEBSITE Featuring The Round Table of the states Discussion Forum focusing on State Constitutions, State Statues and State Policies- Also featuring Alternative News and Open Source Research Project .  If You Don’t Read Your State Constitution & Statutes, You Don’t Know What’s In Them! I notice the links going from this blog to my new website http://preservingtheamericanpoliticalphilosophy.com produce this page Forbidden You don't have permission to access /index.php on this server. Additionally, a 500 Internal Server Error error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request. But if I copy the exact same link and enter it into Google it works. To get to where clicking image is supposed to take you, paste the address in  your browser: Temporarily removing link but it should be back soon. I have been going through a tug of war all day with who ever does not wan

Governor Rick Perry's Most Significant Phrase was "Unconstitutional"

I was amazed during the debate that Governor Rick Perry exhibited the emotional courage to state that the social security system is unconstitutional. Governor Perry then went on to say that social security is a "ponzi cheme", which is a point that goes to statutorily law, which is governed by the constitution. Thus far, from my limited viewing of the media, the focus has been on the "political" advisability of using the phrase "ponzi scheme" while the words "unconstitutional" are largely ignored. However there is a discussion taking place on As Maine Goe s which takes a well examined look at the constitutional issue. I recommend reading at least the first post, if not further for an excellent examination of what the Supreme Court did wrong when it ruled social security was "constitutional" and what our framers actually said about the powers of the Federal Government in the Federalist Papers and beyond. John w k, the author of this