Voice of the people: Lee Roy Lollar Jr.
What part of the Constitution are the power brokers of both parties using to governing the country? From the lobbyists to the political power brokers, “we the people” have lost our voice. The president has his phone and his “Bic” pen to issue executive orders.
Voters may enshrine right to hunt, fish
Mississippi voters will decide in November whether to amend the state constitution to guarantee the right to hunt and fish.
Veterans’ cross-country trip to focus attention on U.S. Constitution arrives in Columbus
In early May two veterans put some canned chili and a few hundred copies of the U.S. Constitution in a Chevrolet Astro van and took off from San Diego for Washington, D.C.
They took a southern-route. On Tuesday, they made it to the Golden Triangle.
Vote looms to amend Ala. constitution
Segregation ended decades ago in Alabama, swept away by the civil rights marchers who faced down police dogs and fire hoses in the early ’60s. But segregation is still mandated by the state’s constitution, and voters on Nov. 6 will get only their second chance in years to eliminate an anachronism that still exists on paper.
Speaker urges Tea Partiers to ‘get back to Constitution’
The Tea Party must look for conservative candidates, Bryan Fischer, director of issue analysis for government and public policy for the American Family Association, told an audience of about 50 people at a Tax Day rally on the steps of the Lowndes County Courthouse.