Invitation: Constitution Party 2012 Presidential Nominating Convention in Nashville

February 29, 2012

Darrell Castle’s invitation to join the Constitution Party in his home state of Tennessee for the Presidential Nominating Convention in April:

Constitution Party Presidential Nominating Convention

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Constitution Party 2012 Presidential Nominating Convention in Nashville

February 29, 2012

Join us for the Presidential Nominating Convention in April!

April 18-21 at the Sheraton Music City Hotel in Nashville, TN
Room reservations must be in by March 25 and registration should be completed as soon as possible.

Download a REGISTRATION FORM.

Plus, hear Darrell Castle’s invitation to join the Constitution Party in his home state of Tennessee for the Presidential Nominating Convention in April:

Constitution Party Presidential Nominating Convention


Semper Fidelis

November 9, 2011

Darrell Castle wishes a Happy Birthday to the United States Marine Corps.

Semper Fidelis


Opinion Polls and Mob Violence

August 16, 2011

Listen as Darrell Castle addresses the latest presidential approval polls and mob violence in America.

Opinion Polls and Mob Violence


Lame Duck or Just Lame?

December 29, 2010

“All legislative powers herein granted shall be vested in a congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives.” (United States Constitution, Article I Section 1.).

This section of the Constitution places all legislative or law-making power clearly in the hands of Congress, and therefore denies them the right to transfer that responsibility to the president. In light of the Constitutional responsibilities of Congress, then, let’s take a brief look at not only what this lame duck session has accomplished, but also what has been accomplished in recent years.

The lame duck session passed 3 of the 4 major items on its agenda. The three were the START treaty, the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” (DADT), and the “deal” to extend the Bush tax cuts. The only thing they were denied was President Obama’s DREAM Act (AIM: amnesty for illegal minors).

I won’t go into detail about any of these because we have so many accomplishments to list, except to say that the tax cut extension was really Stimulus II or, in other words, a deceitful way of pumping more money into the economy which the American public clearly rejected in the November elections. The total cost of the “deal” is estimated at $990 billion or just short of a trillion dollars, and two thirds of that money had nothing to do with tax cuts, middle class or otherwise.

With the lame ducks out of the way, what else can Congress be proud of? Here’s just a few:

  • Allowing the president to wage trillion dollar wars of aggression all over the world;
  • Bankrupting the richest nation on earth;
  • Destroying two-thirds of the manufacturing base of the greatest manufacturing nation on earth;
  • Plunging future generations of Americans into debt peonage;
  • Obamacare with its health mandates that deny the right to exit the system – a system, by the way, to which Congress is not subject;
  • Return of death panels despite the assurances that they would not return;
  • The Food Safety Bill, or the bill to make Monsanto our food controller;
  • Genetically modified foods; irradiated foods; imported and uninspected foods;
  • Net neutrality talks well under way;
  • A controlled press,
  • and destruction of the best education system in the world.

I could go on with this for pages and pages but I think you get the idea.

In light of all this I have a Christmas gift (winter holiday gift as they say in Washington) suggestion that Congress could give the American people to partially repent for what it has done. The gift is this: Just stay on your Christmas vacation forever. Congresspersons just stay permanently away from Washington. If you can’t bear to stay permanently away then give us one of those compromises you are so good at and stay away for a year.

What a wonderful, glorious, happy time that would be for all Americans and indeed for the whole world for us to know that we were safe from your efforts to destroy our lives and property for a whole year. If you think about it you will see that we don’t need you. What bills could you pass that are not harmful? What have we lived without for almost 250 years that we can’t live without for just one more year?

If Congress actually decided to give us a break and stay away for a year, a shout of joy and freedom would ring out around the world that has not been heard since the end of World War II. Not that you earn it or deserve it, but we would be willing to let you keep your salaries. It would be well worth it for the year of safety we would enjoy without your strutting, preening presence on our televisions.

We might even be willing to make the day of the announcement a national holiday so we could have a day off too. But wait, that would require you to come back to Washington for a vote, so never mind.

- Darrell Castle


The Obamas Go to India — Let Them Eat Cake

November 10, 2010

The Obamas Visit New Delhi, Nov. 2010 – photo courtesy U.S. Embassy New Delhi

Legend holds that during one of the famines that swept across France during the reign of Louis XVI, his Queen, Marie Antoinette, upon being told that the peasants had no bread, replied, “Let them eat cake.”

That phrase has acquired symbolic importance over the years when used to demonstrate the complete lack of concern and selfishness of the upper classes toward working people.

“Let them eat cake,” then, is an appropriate way to describe the current state visit of the Obama family to India and other nations in Asia.

Not since the days of Roman emperors has a head of state traveled with such pomp and grand expense. The entourage was transported on 40 airplanes, including 3 Boeing 747’s. The 3 presidential helicopters had to be disassembled, loaded on airplanes and reassembled in India. It took 6 armored cars to transport the presidential party on the ground when they were not occupying one of the 800 hotel rooms they rented, including the entire Taj Mahal hotel. That particular hotel, along with a couple of others, was the scene of a bloody terrorist attack in which 171 people were killed a few months ago. Thousands of Secret Service and other security personnel provided security for the president as he was watched by dedicated satellite 24 hours per day. The visit even required a fleet of ships to provide security off-shore.

The estimated cost of the 10-day trip for a bankrupt nation is $200 million per day.

I don’t object to the president and his family being protected and kept safe on a state visit, even when it is done with excess, as this visit appears to be. I’m sure the president doesn’t tell the Secret Service what they can and can’t do to protect him, but he does have control over who goes and who doesn’t. He did not have to travel with 152 members of his administration.

I thought of the Marie Antoinette quote when I saw the president and his wife dancing and touring obviously happy and going the extra mile to portray opulence to the world, and especially to the Indian people. I wondered about the president’s sense of modesty and propriety. Doesn’t he know that his nation is at war in at least 3 admitted countries and many other ones that are not admitted? He apparently does not see the need to tone down the strutting just out of respect for the nation’s dead.

Back at home, more than 42 million people subsist on food stamps. The number of people not in the labor force has set all time records for 14 consecutive months. Twenty-one percent of American children live below the poverty line. Twenty-eight percent of American households have at least one member looking for full time work. Almost 15 million people owe more on their homes than they are worth. One out of six Americans is now enrolled in at least one federal anti-poverty program. The president of the nation’s 10th largest bank, BB&T, recently was quoted as saying that the bankruptcy of the U.S. is a mathematical certainty.

I submit that all of these things and many others should serve as evidence that a time of moderation, restraint, and introspection, if not sack cloth and ashes, would be appropriate. People are aware of the condition of our country and they just gave the president a reminder of that on November 2nd.

What, then, has been the presidential reaction to the impoverishment of the American people? Let them eat cake.

- Darrell Castle


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