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Thursday, February 15, 2007

Are You Ready to Write?

My blogging vacation should end sometime soon. I really needed the break in a bad way. The last election season really burnt me out.

I'm really happy that the D's won, but disappointed that the new congress hasn't grabbed Bushie by the balls and put them in a wringer. Surge is how Bush spells escalation.

Vietnam started with a series of small escalations until it escalated to 534,000 men and women, and 58,000 dead and countless thousands wounded.

Iraq is Vietnam with sand.

Thanks for writing.

OhioDem1

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Sunday, February 11, 2007

American Priorities



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Saturday, February 03, 2007

Is Article V Alive?

"Bill Walker is a self educated constitutional scholar and irrepressible activist who has taken it upon himself to conduct a one man campaign for the Article V Convention.

He began by tendering a request to be a candidate for delegate to the convention from his home state. Of course, there was no such position available, as he well knew, but the rejection gave him a basis to start suing the government.

In two federal court cases, Walker v United States and Walker v Congress he has bolstered the argument for an immediate Article V Convention with mountains of legal citations and reams of legalistic polemic.

Undaunted by failure, he applied, pro se, to the United States Supreme Court for a writ of certiorari. Summarily turned away, he has concluded that the court, by rejecting his application, has established a precedent that the Congress has the right to veto sections of the United States Constitution at will.

Walker’s web site, www.article5.org, is reminiscent of pre Revolutionary pamphleteers like Tom Paine."

- Thomas E. Brennan

Walker V. United States