Monday, December 7, 2009

The Supremacy Clause of the US Constitution

The "supremacy clause" of the US Constitution identifies the Constitution (and any laws made in pursuance thereof and all treaties made under the authority of the United States) as the supreme law of the land. It does not say that the central (federal) government is the supreme law of the land as power-grabbing big-government advocates would have us believe.

I just can't say it better than Sheriff Mack. See the video below.

I want Sheriff Richard Mack and/or Sheriff Joe Arpaio for President!

Suggested book:
The County Sheriff: America's Last Hope
The County Sheriff: America's Last Hope


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