The Pilgrims Were Not Socialists

Camp Constitution would like to share this excellent article written by the late Andrew Lane of Lexingron, MA and originally published in “The Review of the News.”

Camp Constitution wishes all a Happy Thanksgiving.

“Take and Defend the Constitutional High Ground”[1]: A Brief Commentary On Post-Sandy

By Daniel V. McGonigle III

November 10, 2012

The lack of appropriate performance by the centralized FEMA regarding hurricanes Andrew, Katrina, and now Sandy has proven beyond any reasonable doubt that centralized domestic security planning, execution and recovery does not and cannot work. Secondly, that first consideration and conclusion does not even include the fact that FEMA, and now DHS over FEMA, state EMA’s and DHS/IACP Fusion Centers2 are entities allegedly performing security functions, that are in fact enumerated to be within the functions of “the Militia of the several States”3 composed of the whole body of “the People of the several States”,4 through “organizing, arming . . . disciplining . . . Appointment of the Officers; and . . . training”5 at the state, county, and local level, “to execute the Laws6 . . . common Defence and general Welfare7 and other functions performed in conditions where “the public Safety may require it8 . . . in such imminent Danger9 . . . in time of . . public danger10—A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, . .11“. DHS, FEMA, state EMA’s and DHS/IACP Fusion Centers fail to nor were  constitutionally enumerated to provide security functions “necessary to the security of a free State”, and were created by acts12 that are therefore, constitutionally, null and void. Continue reading

Today is Constitution Day

Today marks the 225th Anniversary of the Signing of the U.S. Constitution.  John Adams remarked that the U.S. Constitution is for a religious and moral people.  it is wholly inadequate for any other.”  His statement rings true today.  Out nation was blessed to have men who gave us the U.S. Constitution.  Contrary to what many are taught today, the principles enshrined in the Constitution are as importnat today as they were 225 year ago. Continue reading

Happy Birthday Uncle Sam Wilson

The man who became the symbol of the United States, Samuel Wilson, was born in what is now Arlington, MA.  September 13, 1766.  As a young boy, he became a courier for the Committees of Safety.  He and his family moved to Mason, NH where his boyhood home still stands  as private museum.  He later moved to Troy, NY where he became a successful businessman Continue reading

Today Marks the 29th Anniversary of the Soviet Union’s Shooting Down of Flight KAL-007

Today marks the day that the Soviet Union shot down an unarmed airliner KAl-007.  There were 269 people aboard the plane including U.S. Congressman Larry MacDonald-a firece opponent of the Soviet Union.  Here is a link to a collection of articles on the Soviet treachery: http://www.scribd.com/my_document_collections/3223258

Pre-Publication Announcement—Dr. Edwin Vieira Jr.’s New Forthcoming Book—The Sword and Sovereignty: The Constitutional Principles of “the Militia of the several States”

Forwarded by: Daniel V. McGonigle III — A Must Read

From: Dr. Edwin Vieira, Jr.

 

“Solicitation of Interest for my new militia book

After many years of effort, my magnum opus on the Militia, entitled The Sword and Sovereignty: The Constitutional Principles of “the Militia of the several States”, has reached the final pre-publication stage. This book is a comprehensive study—over 2,000 pages in length, with more than 6,000 footnotes and endnotes—of the constitutional and statutory history of the Militia, with special emphasis on the role of the Militia as the ultimate institutions through which We the People provide, or withhold, “the consent of the governed”. Continue reading

Why Can’t Foreign Troops Occupy American Soil?—Answers Through Analysis of Constitutional Language, Intent and Word Meanings

By Daniel V. McGonigle III

August 22, 2012

 

Statements and questions by an acquaintance of a friend:

“The U.S. does joint military exercises in other countries.  Doesn’t mean we’re looking to do harm to their citizens.  The fact that Russian soldiers are here doesn’t mean all of this conspiracy theory is true. .. Where in the constitution does it say that foreign troops aren’t allowed on U.S. soil?  I’m searching but can’t find it. .. Is there a simple reference in the constitution or in any of the amendments which state this?  I’m hoping to see the specific text to better understand the letter and the intent of it. .. I want to see/read it.”

An initial brief response by another during the above questions: Continue reading