Constitution Radio with Douglas V. Gibbs
Saturday, February 22, 2014 at 2:00 pm
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Today's guest is G.R. Mobley. G.R. Mobley's first book, We The People: Whose Constitution Is It Anyway?, lays down the groundwork, and his second book is in the final stages of completion. Mr. Mobley is joining us in studio to discuss the latest book on today's show.
While the first book laid down the groundwork on what tools we have available for constitutionally restoring our republic, and the basic information on how to do it, the second book goes into more detail on putting these concepts into action.
As "Whose Constitution Is It Anyway" explains, the founders gave us many tools for fighting against tyranny, if only we would be willing to use them. Among these tools is an Article V. Convention. The problem, however, is that the federal government is not even willing to act upon their constitutional duty, and obligation, by "calling" a convention. This is where the parents (States) are supposed to go into action. The States are not beholden to the federal government. They are the ones that are supposed to be in control, and it is they that must call a convention - but a new kind of convention, something that plays on the concept the statists use called "Judicial Review."
In Mr. Mobley's second book, "Article V.: The Strategy to Convene a Convention," he explains what "Republic Review" is, as opposed to the unconstitutional tool of the left, Judicial Review. The States are the final arbiters of the constitution, not the judiciary, so it is up to us through our States to end the tyranny we have rising up through the Washington DC at this moment.
But how do we take action? What are the strategies we need to use to gain control of our governments locally, and work them towards a convention that could be the only tool we have remaining in terms of regaining control of the federal government, and ultimately restoring the constitutional republic?
"The Strategy to Convene a Convention" goes through the principles of convening a convention, and his series of books is among the most important books available to Americans in regards to taking back our country.
Mr. Mobley is scheduled for the first half of the show, plus a few minutes, and last time he was on the regular listeners could not say enough about the quality of the interview, and the importance of what G. R. Mobley has to say.
After the interview we will reveal today's Book of the Week. . .
And the Constitution Quest Question of the Week.
Then, JASmius will join us for the . . .
5 Big Stories of the Week, February 22, 2014
5. Less Jobs, More Spending - Is the end game collapse?
4. The Crime of Doing Business
When it comes to Obamacare, the unconstitutional president, the tyrant, and the radical Alinsky fascist in the White House, just keeps making it worse.
Among the latest on the merry go round we call Obamacare, among the 27 unilateral changes to ObamaCare made unconstitutionally by the executive branch, Obama has created new crimes that basically makes it an offense to dare blame the government for any business practices.
Let me explain.
Under the Affordable Care Act, with Obama's nice little executive action where he has acted like a legislature, and modified the law, small business owners are going to have to certify under penalty of perjury that their hiring and firing decisions have nothing to do with ObamaCare.
A small business owner now risks fines, or prison, if he dares run his own business in a way outside of the President's wishes.
3. To Stop A Tyrant
2. Ukraine is Burning
Key quote ends the NYT article:
“We hoped for this but didn’t expect it,” said Roman Dakus, wearing a ski helmet and carrying a length of pipe, who guarding one doorway. He had been in Independence Square, known as Maidan, off and on for three months, he said. “It was very, very difficult to stay on the square in the cold at night,” he said. “But we warmed one another with our hearts and our souls.”
“This commences a new life for Ukraine,” he said, waving his pipe to take in the overrun presidential residence. “People really changed their mind-set because of these events. Before, people thought, ‘Nothing really depends on me.’ They preferred to say that and to think like that. But after this situation, they think differently. They believe in their struggle when they are all together.”
1. President’s Day
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