Bill Whittle brings part 4 of the FireWall series; Tea Party Core Beliefs speaking to the difference between political law and natural law.  The first three parts follow this segment.

If the House of Representatives passed a bill by a vote of 435 to nothing and then the Senate took up that bill and passed it by a vote of 100 to nothing, and that bill went right to the president’s desk and was signed into law, but if that law said the 1st amendment was overturned, well, even though it was lawfully, indeed it was unanimously done, that law would still be illegitimate. Period.  And conservatives, especially tea party conservatives would be out in the streets with our rifles to make sure that this procedurally correct and unanimously voted on law did not take effect.  And yes, we are proud of this.

What We Believe, Part 4: Natural Law

What We Believe, Part 1: Small Government and Free Enterprise

What We Believe, Part 2: The Problem with Elitism

About Ted Kennedy:

Who descended from the bluest blood of all, never had a job that didn’t entail spending other peoples’ money, and creating the rules and regulations that other people had to live by. What is it about all of this that seems vaguely and unpleasantly familiar? Smells a little bit like a ruling class, doesn’t it?

What We Believe, Part 3: Wealth Creation

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