Tuesday, September 29, 2009

It’s the Constitution’s 222nd Birthday: Are Obama’s “Czars” Invited?

The greatest danger to liberty lies in those who would change the Constitution by “usurpation”: exercising jurisdiction where no legitimate jurisdiction exists, giving the Constitution a Darwinist evolutionary interpretation and calling it a “living” Constitution rather than an “enduring” Constitution, recognizing “rights” that have no foundation in the Constitution, ignoring or watering down rights that are explicitly protected in the Constitution, ignoring constitutional the limits on government power or the checks and balances among the branches and levels of government that the Founding Fathers so wisely provided. We at the Foundation for Moral Law take seriously our duty to defend the Constitution as the Framers wrote it and intended it, against all forms of usurpation or misinterpretation.

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