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I
originally published this column back in January of
2005. Since then (and especially lately), many people
have called and written with requests to republish it.
So, with a few minor revisions, here it is.
More
than thirty years as a student of American history,
constitutional government, and the
Holy
Bible
leads
me to the conviction that the two major political
parties in this country (at the national level) are
equally culpable in stripping America of its founding
principles. In my opinion, both the Democrat and
Republican parties in Washington, D.C., have zero
fidelity to the U.S. Constitution and zero respect for
America's foundational precepts.
In my
studied opinion, neither the Democrat nor Republican
Party (at the national level) has any intention of
slowing the out-of-control expansion of government.
Neither party has demonstrated any loyalty to preserving
and protecting our constitutional form of government.
Like
National Socialists and Soviet Socialists of old, the
only thing that concerns Democrats and Republicans today
is who is in power. Both are equally willing to destroy
the freedoms and liberties of people without conscience
or regret as long as their party remains in control.
I am
absolutely convinced that without a renewed allegiance
to constitutional government and State sovereignty,
there can be no resolution to America's current slide
into socialism and oppression. Therefore, it is critical
that we cast aside our infatuation with partisan
politics and steadfastly stand firm for the principles
of federalism and freedom, as did America's founders.
Might
you be a modern-day Minuteman who understands the
principles of freedom and federalism? I offer the
following test. Read it and see if you, too, are a
Constitutionalist. (Yes, Martha, this is another
Jeff Foxworthy
spin-off.)
1.
You
might be a
Constitutionalist
if you believe that every congressman, senator, President, and Supreme
Court justice is required to obey the U.S. Constitution.
2.
You
might be a Constitutionalist if you believe that before
the United States invades and occupies another country,
Congress must first declare war.
3.
You
might be a Constitutionalist if you believe the federal
government should live within its means, like everyone
else is forced to do.
4.
You
might be a Constitutionalist if you think that
taking away people's liberties in the name of security
is not patriotic, nor does it make the country more
secure.
5.
You
might be a Constitutionalist if you would like to see
politicians be forced to abide by the same laws they
make everyone else submit to.
6.
You
might be a Constitutionalist if you understand that we
have three
"separate but equal" branches of government that are
supposed to hold each other in check and balance.
7.
You
might be a Constitutionalist if you believe that the
federal government has no authority to be involved in
education or law enforcement, or in any other issue that
the Tenth Amendment reserves to the States, or to the
People.
8.
You
might be a Constitutionalist if you believe that
gun
control
laws
do nothing but aid and abet criminals while trampling
the rights and freedoms of law-abiding citizens.
9.
You
might be a Constitutionalist if you believe that the
income tax is both unconstitutional and immoral, and,
along with the I.R.S. and the Federal Reserve, should be
abolished.
10.
You
might be a Constitutionalist if you believe the federal
government had no authority to tell former Alabama Chief
Justice Roy Moore that he could not display a monument
containing the
Ten
Commandments
in the Alabama Judicial Building in Montgomery; or to
tell a
Pace,
Florida, high school principal
that
he could not pray before a meal.
11.
You
might be a Constitutionalist if you believe that
Congress or the White House or any sovereign State is
not required to submit to unconstitutional Supreme Court
rulings.
12.
You
might be a Constitutionalist if you understand that
freedom has nothing in common with illegal immigration.
13.
You
might be a Constitutionalist if you understand that
outsourcing
American jobs overseas is not good for America.
14.
You
might be a Constitutionalist if you believe that the
United States should get out of the
United Nations
and
get the United Nations out of the United States.
15.
You
might be a Constitutionalist if you believe that it is
not unconstitutional for children in public schools to
pray or read the Bible.
16.
You
might be a Constitutionalist if you believe that the
Boy
Scouts
are not a threat to America.
17.
You
might be a Constitutionalist if you believe that the
federal government should honor its commitments to
America's veterans and stop using U.S. military
personnel as guinea pigs for testing drugs and
chemicals.
18.
You
might be a Constitutionalist if you believe that U.S.
troops should never serve under foreign commanders or
wear the uniform or insignia of the United Nations, and
that they
must
never submit to illegal orders,
such as turning their weapons against American citizens,
or confiscating the guns of U.S. citizens.
19.
You
might be a Constitutionalist if you believe that the
federal government has no business bribing churches and
faith-based
organizations with
federal tax dollars.
20.
You
might be a Constitutionalist if you believe that federal
agents who murder American citizens should be held to
the same laws and punishments that any other citizen
would be held to. (Can anyone say,
"Waco" and
"Ruby Ridge"?)
21.
You
might be a Constitutionalist if you understand that
NAFTA, GATT, the WTO, and the FTAA (and similar
agreements) are disastrous compromises of America's
national sovereignty and independence.
22.
You
might be a Constitutionalist if you would like to see
congressmen and senators be required to actually read a
bill before passing it into law.
23.
You
might be a Constitutionalist if you understand that it
is the job of government to protect and secure God-given
rights, not use its power to take those rights away.
24.
You
might be a Constitutionalist if you understand that
there is nothing unconstitutional about the public
acknowledgement of God and our Christian heritage.
25.
You
might be a Constitutionalist if you believe that
government
bailouts
and
"stimulus"
expenditures defy virtually every principle of free
enterprise and are a flagrant leap into
socialism.
26.
You
might be a Constitutionalist if you believe that
airport screeners
have no business touching women's breasts, using
sophisticated machinery to look through passengers'
clothing to see their naked bodies, confiscating
fingernail clippers, or denying pilots from carrying
handguns.
27.
You
might be a Constitutionalist if you believe that many
public schools'
"zero-tolerance" policies are just plain stupid.
28.
You
might be a Constitutionalist if you believe that parents
have a right to
homeschool
their
children.
29.
You
might be a Constitutionalist if you believe that
governmental seizure of private property
is plain, old-fashioned thievery.
30.
You
might be a Constitutionalist if you are personally
determined to not submit to any kind of forced
vaccination.
31.
You
might be a Constitutionalist if you oppose any kind of
national health insurance.
32.
You
might be a Constitutionalist if you believe that U.S.
troops are not the world's policemen, that they are not
"nation-builders," and that their purpose is only to
defend American lives and property, not to be the
enforcement arm of international commercial interests or
global elitists.
33.
You
might be a Constitutionalist if you understand that the
county Sheriff is the highest law enforcement officer of
his district and that federal law enforcement (much of
which is unconstitutionally organized, anyway) is
obligated to submit to his authority.
34.
You
might be a Constitutionalist if you are determined to
oppose America's merger with any kind of regional,
hemispheric, or international government, such as the
North
American Union.
35.
You
might be a Constitutionalist if you oppose sending
billions of taxpayer dollars as
foreign aid;
the U.S. State Department meddling into the private
affairs of foreign countries; and ubiquitous foreign
entanglements that require vast sums of money, create
animosity and hostility towards us, and expose us to
foreign wars and conflicts in which we have no national
interest.
36.
You
might be a Constitutionalist if you would like to meet
one single congressman or senator besides
Ron
Paul
who
acts as if he or she has ever read the U.S.
Constitution.
Well,
how did you fare? Are you a Constitutionalist? If so,
your country desperately needs you to stand up and fight
for freedom's principles before they are forever taken
from us. This means never again voting for anyone—from
any party—who will not preserve, protect, and defend the
U.S. Constitution. So, don't just take the test; make
the pledge!
Dr. Chuck Baldwin is the pastor of Crossroad Baptist Church in Pensacola, Florida. He hosts a weekly radio show. His website is here.