“Bong Hits 4 Jesus” Madness

By Doug Newman
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When I was growing up somewhere in the swamps of Jersey, I had a friend who would sometimes ask the following when things were blown out of proportion: “Do you have to make a federal issue out of it?”

I was reminded of this when I read that the US Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case of Morse and the Juneau School Board et al. v. Frederick.

The case began in early 2002, when Joseph Frederick, a high school student in Juneau, Alaska, went on a school field trip to watch the Olympic Torch as it passed through town en route to Salt Lake City. It was there that he unfurled a banner that read “Bong hits 4 Jesus.”

bong hits 4 JesusIsn’t this just free-spirited high school mischief?

Deborah Morse, the high school principal, did not think so. Even though Frederick displayed the offending, seditious, end-of-civilization-as-we-know-it banner off of school grounds, Morse suspended him for ten days.

This was just the beginning of the “Bong hits 4 Jesus” madness. Frederick eventually sued in federal district court on First Amendment grounds. The court ruled in favor of the school district. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed the district court and ruled in Frederick’s favor.

Enter Kenneth Starr, the former US Solicitor General and Whitewater prosecutor who was very active in pushing for Bill Clinton’s impeachment. He has convinced the Court to hear this case.  He will represent the school district.

Starr, who is now dean of the law school at Pepperdine University, wants the Court to have the chance “to clear up the doctrinal fog infecting student speech jurisprudence.’”

Did I miss the Big News? Did they catch bin Laden?

How about clearing up the doctrinal fog infecting the Bill of Rights?

The Bill of Rights is really a bill of prohibitions on federal intrusions on the rights of thee and me. If federal judges actually read the first ten amendments to the Constitution, we would live in quite a different America.

Free speech – protected by the First Amendment – would be secure. Your rights to do things such as have your bong hits and to opt out of government education — protected by the Ninth Amendment – would be secure. Federal intrusion in education – forbidden by the Tenth Amendment – would be non-existent. No doctrinal fog here.

In short, your right to do as you willy-nilly pleased as long as you did not harm anyone else would be secure from the predations of control freaks left and right. Your right to be left alone would be secure.

The following video made the point that the ACLU is defending Frederick’s right to unfurl a banner that included the name of “Jesus”. At the same time, a stalwart of the Christian Right has his trousers in such a wad that he has convinced the Supremes to hear the case.

If the mere mention of “bong hits” sends these Holy Joes over the edge, how about this?

“And God said, Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for meat.” – Genesis 1:29 (KJV)

“Every herb bearing seed” means exactly that: “every herb bearing seed”. This includes hippie lettuce.

It is enough that – in a post-9/11 America — what was left of the Constitution was sent through the shredder under the guise of fighting terrorism. (Most of it had already been finished off in the name of the War on Drugs.)

In the future – in a post-“Bong hits 4 Jesus” America — will everyone who has just a little too much fun wind up before the Supreme Court in order to clear up someone’s “doctrinal fog”?

I opened with a question asked by a friend from New Jersey. I will close with a question once asked by a friend from Arizona:

“Lord, when’s the Big Rock gonna hit?”

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The Surge in Militarization of Police – Great Graphic!

Great graphic.

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Pastor Calls for Martial Law to Get Rid of Obama

By Doug Newman
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As bad as Obama is – and, yes, he is quite terrible – DO NOT fall into the “anyone but Obama” trap. Be oh so careful what you ask for. And never forget that Christianity is not about ruling from the top down, but serving from the bottom up – Matthew 20:25-28.

Watch this video of televangelist Rick Joyner. At 1:30, he calls for a military takeover and martial law in order to get rid of Obama.

On a Facebook thread, MB in Texas had this to say: Wow, I’ve never seen a Christian ‘leader’ so ready to raise the white flag–and throw himself on the mercy of the military and the powers of man. What if the guy running the military coup is just as bad as the people he overthrows? What then? We’ve got to call on the name of Jesus. Live our lives in the power of the Holy Ghost and call on God to give the people of our nation repentance. The answer for our nation was always Christ and was never political.”

Even more troubling is that Joyner is not the first professing Christian to endorse martial law. Watch this video from a TV station in Shreveport, Louisiana about “clergy response teams”, whose express purpose is to “quell dissent” in the event of martial law.

Quell dissent? How about preaching hellfire and brimstone against a government that would even think of imposing martial law? See Ezekiel 33:1-6.

I wish I had more time to devote to this issue. People always like to cite Romans 13:1-7 as evidence that Christians are supposed to obey government unconditionally. This is hogwash. Read this article by Dave Daubenmire for a very extensive list of biblical examples of disobeying worldly authority. Also, see what Pastor Chuck Baldwin has to say about the Romans 13 trap.

Christianity was an outlaw religion for the first few centuries of its existence. Paul, who wrote Romans, wrote his letters to the Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians and Philemon from Roman jails. John wrote Revelation while in exile. Jesus Christ Himself was crucified on political charges – Luke 23:2.

Oh how I wish I had time right now to go into this in further detail.

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But we HAD to get rid of Obama because he was, like, against the Constitution.

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On a semi-related topic, I have to wonder how many Christians would actually welcome a military takeover of the U.S. government. Consider the idolatry with which so many view the military.

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The Proposed “28th Amendment”: Another Terrible Idea

As I told my Facebook people:

I AGREE!

1) Amendments have never restrained Congress.

2) The American people are more than happy to applaud breaches of the Constitution when either (a) there is $$$ in it for them, (b) Uncle Sam is “going after” somebody else or (c) THEIR president is in office.

If there was ever a people that got exactly the government they deserved it is the American people in 2013.

SEE ALSO:
(1) Propaganda and the conspiracy against our Constitution
(2) Proposed Constitution for the Newstates of America

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The proposed 28th Amendment reads:

Congress shall make no law that applies to the citizens of the United States that does not apply equally to the Senators and/or Representatives; and, Congress shall make no law that applies to the Senators and/or Representatives that does not apply equally to the citizens of the United States.

1.  Should we support this?  Let’s think it through:  Ours is a Constitution of “enumerated powers” only.  See “Congress’ Enumerated Powers”.

2. The problem is that Congress, the Executive Branch, and the Judicial Branch IGNORE the Constitution.

3. How would an Amendment fix this?  Why would any Branch of the federal government apply any such Amendment the way you think it should be applied?  How could any Amendment MAKE them obey the Constitution, when they don’t obey it now?

4.  The reasons they disobey the Constitution are these:  They want to, and We the People wanted them to. …

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Insanity: Federal law makes it a crime to violate any foreign law

1) If you are doing nothing wrong you have nothing to fear.
2) Ignorance of the law is no defense. This includes Honduran law.

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The “Defund Obamacare” Scam – Letter to the Denver Post

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The Open Forum

The Denver Post

101 W. Colfax Avenue, Suite 600

Denver, CO 80202

 

Editor:

 

I was happy to see the House of Representatives vote this morning to defund Obamacare. However, does anyone seriously think the Democrat-controlled Senate will go along with this? The Senate will very likely reject any proposal to defund Obamacare. Nothing will change. Obamacare will march on.

There is a far better way to defund – and, hence, defang – Obamacare. All that is necessary is for House Republicans to vote no on any and all bills that contain Obamacare funding. This way, the Senate and the president would never even have the chance to reject defunding it. Obamacare would be stopped dead in its tracks.

Republicans have an extensive history of talking like libertarians, yet governing like Democrats. While I liked this morning’s vote, I fear the real result will be more of the same: big government, high taxes and intrusions on our liberty. I hope I am wrong.

Doug Newman
Aurora

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ron paul doctor1. If I were a congressman, I would have voted “yes” to defund.

2. Casting massive numbers of “no” votes on unconstitutional laws will not necessarily hurt your political career. In fact, it may help it. This is just what Ron Paul did and he was elected 12 times.

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25 Things about the Federal Reserve that Everyone Needs to Know

end the fedThe Federal Reserve is not federal and has no reserve. Since its inception, the value of the dollar has declined by 98 percent. Both the Constitution – Article 1, Section 8 – and the Bible demand that money be backed by gold and silver.

This article outlines 25 Fast Facts About The Federal Reserve – Please Share With Everyone You Know.

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Mark Levin Refuted: Keep the Feds in Check with Nullification, not Amendments!

“It is idiotic to assert that you can rein in a federal government which ignores the Constitution by amending the Constitution! Yet, that is ‘The Levin Plan’”.

Read these articles as well as this article by Publius Huldah.

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By Publius Huldah

What Mark Levin says in “The Liberty Amendments” in support of an Article V convention is not true.1

On one side of this controversy are those who want to restore our Constitution by requiring federal and State officials to obey the Constitution we have; or by electing ones who will.  We show that the Oath of Office at Art. VI, last clause, requires federal 2 and state officials to support the Constitution.  This requires them to refuse to submit to – to nullify – acts of the federal government which violate the Constitution.  This is how they “support” the Constitution!

We note that the Oath of Office requires obedience to the Constitution alone.  The Oath does not require obedience to persons, to any agency of the federal government, or to any federal court.

We understand that resistance to tyranny is a natural right –…

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September 14, 2001: The Day the President Became a Dictator

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“… dictatorship means nothing else but this — Power without limit, resting directly upon force, restrained by no laws, absolutely unrestrained by rules.” – Lenin  

On September 11, 2001, a horrific crime was committed.

On September 12, 2001, the American people became suspects. *

Guantanamo Sept  11 TrialOn September 14, 2001, the American president became a dictator. It was on this day that the House voted 420-1** and the Senate voted 98-0 to pass the Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF) in response to the 9/11 attacks.

It is a very short document – 364 words. You can read it here. The most important paragraph is as follows: “That the President is authorized to use all necessary and appropriate force against those nations, organizations, or persons he determines planned, authorized, committed, or aided the terrorist attacks that occurred on September 11, 2001, or harbored such organizations or persons, in order to prevent any future acts of international terrorism against the United States by such nations, organizations or persons.”

This is not a declaration of war, but rather a grant of totalitarian power. To learn what constitutes a declaration of war and why one is constitutionally necessary, please click here.

“President” is not limited to GW Bush, but rather can apply to any president; “nations” is not limited to Afghanistan; “organizations” is not limited to Al-Qaeda; and “persons” is not limited to scary looking brown guys with names like Omar and Mahmoud or even to non-American citizens.

aumf oped newsUnder the AUMF, all the president has to do is “determine” that a nation, organization or person had a part in 9/11. He can then initiate force against them. If this is not  enabling a dictatorship, then what is it?

If the president determines that you, reader, had a hand in 9/11, he can “use all necessary and appropriate force” against you. And he can do it in the name of “national security” of course. How secure do you feel now?

The AUMF cites the 1973 War Powers Resolution as its “specific statutory authorization”. Well, what about the Constitution, which requires that Congress declare war?

I hear the train a-coming:

  • But they had to under the circumstances. It is exactly under circumstances such as 9/11 that we need the Constitution more than ever. It is exactly under such circumstances that governments want to take away liberty. And it is also under such circumstances that people are willing to panic and give up their liberty.
  • But what would you have done if you had been president on 9/11? I would have asked Congress to issue a letter of Marque and Reprisal, which is a warrant to go after the specific perpetrators, i.e. those responsible for planning and financing the attacks. Otherwise, the president, constitutionally, can do nothing. Going to war is the gravest action a government can undertake. And if a president can take the nation to war unilaterally – like Obama did in Libya – then what can’t a president do? (There is only one power the president can exercise on his own: granting Pardons and Reprieves. Contrary to the AUMF, the presidents constitutional powers do not include preventing or detering terrorism or any other crime.)
You never know who could be a terrorist nowadays.

You never know who could be a terrorist.

  • But we HAD to go after the terrorists. But who were the terrorists? It is always easy to say that your government should DO SOMETHING as long as they do it to someone else. Any of us could be a terrorist.  72 types of people are named in government documents as potential terrorists. (Indeed, the Pentagon won’t even say who the enemy is right now.)
  • But I trusted Bush. That is all well and good. However, it has been said that you should never give any power to the government that you would not give to your worst enemy. Did it ever occur to you that all those unconstitutional powers with which you so implicitly trusted Bush would one day be inherited by someone like Obama?
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He blew the whistle on Uncle Sam and got asylum in Russia. Imagine that happening 25 years ago!

We are much further down that road than most of us know. Indeed, just about every law that is necessary for a totalitarian society is already in place. We are just one event away from such a scenario. Will you, in that most awful moment, panic and relinquish what is left of your liberty? Or will you, in Kipling’s words, “keep your head when all about you are losing theirs”?
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* These two lines are not entirely mine. I wish I knew who said them first.

** The sole dissenting vote was Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA) In the words of Gordon Lightfoot, heroes often fail. Yes, Ron Paul voted in favor of this. Nobody is perfect, not even Ron Paul. Perhaps, he was caught up in the passions of the moment. Perhaps he was too trusting that Bush would only use the AUMF to go after Bin Laden. In either case, it is to his everlasting credit that he voted against just about everything that was done in the name of the AUMF, and did more than anyone else to educate the people about the evils of endless war and all the assaults on liberty that go with it.
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Also, please know that I do not buy the official story on 9/11. Even if that story is true, however, the official response is still absolutely preposterous.

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North Korea doesn’t have terrorist attacks either.

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Washington, DC Tax Lien Rape Leaves Homeowner with Nothing

But, but, but …. he fought for our freedom.

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Don’t think for one minute that this could not happen to you.

WP Tax Rape Story

On the day Bennie Coleman lost his house, the day armed U.S. marshals came to his door and ordered him off the property, he slumped in a folding chair across the street and watched the vestiges of his 76 years hauled to the curb.

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