The Constitution doesn't begin with 'we the judges'
The Constitution begins “We the people,” not “we the judges.”

The Constitution begins “We the people,” not “we the judges.”
Bernie Sanders denounces conservative politicians as “authoritarian,” yet he has repeatedly praised Communist leaders like Fidel Castro.
How fitting, then, that the only thing written on it, other than the manufacturer, is a Bible verse, “Proclaim liberty throughout the land to all the inhabitants thereof.”
No wonder people could well ask: Is the Department of Education a part of the solution or a part of the problem?
President Trump is doing the right thing to try and curb anti-Christian discrimination.
One can only imagine what the Founding Fathers would think of our bloated government today.
Just last week President Trump issued Executive Order 14180 to plan for that birthday.
What’s fascinating about this unresolved debate about abortion is the abuse of language in order to hide the grisly reality of the deliberate killing of preborn babies.
Every president has mentioned God in one way or another in Inaugural Addresses, including President Trump on Monday.
The sentiment of “Imagine” may sound nice. But the reality is very different.