By Senator Richard J. LaRossa James Madison, considered the Father of the United States Constitution, succinctly stated, “Generally, I oppose term limits.” He believed that through...
A New Jersey US District Court judge has dismissed the pro se complaint brought by two New Jersey Tea Party activists, who vow to appeal immediately....
New Jersey’s first Citizens’ Convention—The Battle for Trenton—took place Saturday, April 16th at the National Conference Center in East Windsor. It was a huge success as...
At first glance, The United States Department of Labor (DOL) reports found on their website can seem to contain good news. It reports that “initial” claims...
By Nicholas E. Purpura and Donald R. Laster, Jr Many agree that healthcare reform is needed. However, the Healthcare Act signed into law has absolutely nothing...
While many think it’s cute when babies coo, few smile at the thought of a government coup. Webster gives two definitions for a coup. A coup...
An old proverb says that all that glitters is not gold. That same logic could apply in politics where all Republicans are not conservatives, as the...
The Framers of the Constitution of the United States, and those who framed the constitutions of each of the 50 States, all sought to separate the...
The most familiar religious story in America about how the world and mankind came to be is the Creation story and its immediate sequels in Genesis...
For too long, American voters have elected politicians to legislative, executive, and in some States, judicial office without even expecting, much less asking, them to be...