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    Nullifying Judicial Overreach

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    HAVE THE FOUNDERS’ FEARS OF A TYRANNICAL JUDICIARY COME TO PASS?

    by Jim Delaney

    Unlike Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton favored a strong central government. He founded the Bank of New York and served as Treasury Secretary during George Washington's presidency.

    (Jan. 16, 2011) — Especially since 1895, the federal judiciary’s role has shifted from that of ensuring “constitutional supremacyâ€

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    [quote]Very simply, nullification.

    My advice is to urge our State representatives and attorneys general to prepare themselves and the citizens of their States for some honest-to-goodness pushback of the 10th Amendment genre, and let them put the Supreme Court on notice that “we the peopleâ€

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    [quote]Gov. Hughes who served as Chief Justice from 1930 – 1941 during the heyday of the now discredited New Deal: “We are under a Constitution, but the Constitution is what the judges say it is.â€

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    [quote]My advice is to urge our State representatives and attorneys general to prepare themselves and the citizens of their States for some honest-to-goodness pushback of the 10th Amendment genre, and let them put the Supreme Court on notice that “we the peopleâ€

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    The Federal Judge v. The Little People of the United States
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    THE POWER OF STATE NULLIFICATION

    by JB Williams

    (Feb. 1, 2011) – The people of the United States are growing increasingly frustrated with heavy handed intrusions into their private lives, their individual liberties and their personal freedom, not to mention the bankrupting of their states via federal mandates, forced upon them under a fraudulent interpretation of the so-called “supremacy clause.â€

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    Thanks kathyet. Great article.

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