USFlag  My throwback post with a few updates. Always relevant.

 I love this country.

July 4th is an amazing celebration of our independence. All over the country you will find parades, picnics and firework displays. Patriotic citizens wearing red, white and blue. Decorations adorn homes, fences and cars all over the nation. And for those who kneel for this American flag, then maybe this isn’t where you belong.

Some who reside here and especially those within our own government (all government) are out to dissolve the very foundation our country was created on. “We the People,” are pretty tired of it. “We the People,” want our country back. “We the People,” have that right! They have taken God out and have put ungodly things in the government, in our schools and in our cities. We must fight back for our freedoms. Freedom of speech, freedom to pray wherever we want. All freedoms and all rights. Not just for a few select. One Nation Under God.

Lest we forgot …

 

United States of America

    US-Seal

                                                                                            Motto: In God we trust

Anthem: “The Star-Spangled Banner

US Constitution

USA History Constitutional Law  of the United StatesScales

Overview

·         Articles

·         Amendments

·         History

·         Judicial review

Principles

·         Separation of powers

·         Individual rights

·         Rule of law

·         Federalism

·         Republicanism

Government structure

·         Legislative branch

·         Executive branch

·         Judicial branch

·         State government

Individual rights

·         Freedom of religion

·         Freedom of speech

·         Freedom of the press

·         Freedom of assembly

·         Right to petition

·         Freedom of association

·         Right to keep and bear arms

·         Right to trial by jury

·         Criminal procedural rights

·         Right to privacy

·         Freedom from slavery

·         Due process

·         Equal protection

·         Citizenship

·         Voting rights