Henry Lamb column
Henry Lamb is the author of "The Rise of Global Governance," Chairman of Sovereignty International , and founder of the Environmental Conservation Organization (ECO) and Freedom21, Inc.
Henry Lamb
February 7, 2010
Everyone agrees that we should reduce our dependence on foreign oil.
Everyone agrees that we need to increase American jobs.
Everyone, except perhaps the . . .
Henry Lamb
February 3, 2010
In 2008, the Forest Service issued a land use plan that environmental organizations didn't like. The Earthjustice Legal Foundation filed a lawsuit on behalf of . . .
Henry Lamb
January 31, 2010
Barack Obama told reporters that he rode the same wave of public anger into office that brought Scott Brown into Ted Kennedy's Senate seat. Not quite. The . . .
Henry Lamb
January 24, 2010
The rebellion that swept across Massachusetts Tuesday should provide Washington's unholy trinity — Barry, Harry, and Nancy — with convincing evidence that the . . .
Henry Lamb
January 17, 2010
Power corrupts. Power in Congress corrupts Congress. In hopes of preventing, or at least minimizing congressional corruption, the nation's framers carefully . . .
Henry Lamb
January 10, 2010
The underlying reason for America's past greatness is the freedom of her people. As the people's freedom is diminished, so is America's greatness. Once lost, . . .
Henry Lamb
January 3, 2010
The nation's most important New Year's resolution is to remove the Marxist majority in Washington. The most important question facing the nation is how to do . . .
Henry Lamb
December 27, 2009
A reporter asked Majority Leader Harry Reid how he could justify exempting Nebraska from Medicaid payments forever, in exchange for Senator Ben Nelson's vote. . . .
Henry Lamb
December 20, 2009
'Tis the week before Christmas and all through the land, not a freedom is safe from Obama's hand. Bankers, bewildered, before him now bow, while auto-makers, . . .
Henry Lamb
December 13, 2009
The federal government was created by people who were sick and tired of a king's government that controlled every facet of life. They wrote a Constitution that . . .
Henry Lamb
December 6, 2009
More than 14,000 people have pre-registered to attend the shindig in Copenhagen next week, none of whom are delegates. The facility, which accommodates only 15 . . .
Henry Lamb
November 29, 2009
When the term "Sustainable Development" first entered the world, it was defined to be:
"Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising . . .
Henry Lamb
November 22, 2009
The 4th Amendment is quite clear: an American citizen's right to be secure in his property against search and seizure without a warrant — shall not be violated. . . .
Henry Lamb
November 15, 2009
Speculation about Roland Burris' double-digit I.Q. followed him to the U.S. Senate, where he opened his mouth and removed all doubt. When a reporter asked him . . .
Henry Lamb
November 8, 2009
The first unmistakable tremors were recorded on April 15. The earth shook again throughout the month of August, when politicians returned home to face their . . .
Henry Lamb
November 1, 2009
The United States is on the brink of signing a new climate change treaty that many people believe will be the mechanism that ushers in global governance. . . .
Henry Lamb
October 25, 2009
It is impossible to overstate the importance of the climate change treaty now being negotiated for adoption at the Copenhagen, Denmark U.N. meeting in December. . . .
Henry Lamb
October 18, 2009
Copenhagen is about to become the successor to Kyoto as the synonym for the U.N.'s plan to control climate change. The 15th meeting of the Conference of the . . .
Henry Lamb
October 16, 2009
This once-great nation is coming apart at the seams. Since the beginning, there has been tension between conflicting ideas and points of view. The genius of . . .
Henry Lamb
October 11, 2009
Rep. John Shadegg has been trying to get a bill enacted for 15 years that would simply require legislators to cite the Constitutional authority for any . . .
Henry Lamb
October 4, 2009
To anti-capitalists, "profit" is a dirty word. Karl Marx hated profit — which he considered to be "surplus value from the exploited proletariat." Despite the . . .
Henry Lamb
September 27, 2009
"Birds of a feather flock together"
In the years that followed the Magna Carta, most of the world rejected the notion that kings rule by divine right. . . .
Henry Lamb
September 25, 2009
If there were ever a question about Barack Obama's dedication to the concept of global governance, it has now been answered fully. His track record to date . . .
Henry Lamb
September 20, 2009
"One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors." — Greek philosopher Plato (c. 428-348 B.C.)
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Henry Lamb
September 13, 2009
September 17th is Constitution Day. This day commemorates the day the U.S. Constitution was signed by 39 courageous Americans in 1787. The document these men . . .
Henry Lamb
September 6, 2009
Democrats insisted on changing the law in Massachusetts to require an election to fill the office of Senator John Kerry, should he be elected president in 2004. . . .
Henry Lamb
August 30, 2009
Everyone agrees that the nation needs health care reform. If this is true, why can't one side or the other actually win the battle for congressional votes and . . .
Henry Lamb
August 23, 2009
It's true, there is no health plan; there is only a dream. Obama and his socialist cronies dream about a 100% government-run health care system. This is . . .
Henry Lamb
August 16, 2009
If Nancy Pelosi really believes that the anger displayed at town hall meetings is manufactured by "Astroturf" Republican groups, she is either stupid or totally . . .
Henry Lamb
August 9, 2009
There must be some yet-undiscovered gene in the DNA of people who feel the need to control others. Kings, Mullahs, tyrants, despots, dictators, and Democrats . . .
Henry Lamb
August 2, 2009
It is accurate, but not enough, to say that Obama is transforming the United States of America into a socialist nation. The term "socialist" no longer carries . . .
Henry Lamb
July 26, 2009
In his great old hymn, Will L. Thompson tells us that "There's a great day coming — bye and bye." Thompson's great day, of course, is judgment day, "When the . . .
Henry Lamb
July 19, 2009
Last week's column about the coming shift to tax-by-the-mile devices in automobiles brought many interesting letters. One writer says he was working on this . . .
Henry Lamb
July 12, 2009
Sara was late for work. The alarm clock didn't alarm, the kids were unusually slow getting ready for school, and nothing went right. She finally got to her . . .
Henry Lamb
July 5, 2009
Every July 4th, we retreat to fireworks, feast, and festival, in celebration of an independence that is rapidly becoming little more than a memory. Our . . .
Henry Lamb
June 28, 2009
For all practical purposes, the Democratic Party in the United States has become the Democratic Socialist Party of the United States. With Barack H. Obama at . . .
Henry Lamb
June 21, 2009
For the last several weeks, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has been conducting "listening sessions" in a dozen cities across the country. The purpose of . . .
Henry Lamb
June 14, 2009
Barack H. Obama will forever be known as the first black President of the United States. This fact will likely be the least impressive item about him in . . .
Henry Lamb
June 7, 2009
Few people know that there is currently legislation pending in Congress that, if enacted, would allow President Obama to run for a third term. House Joint . . .
Henry Lamb
May 31, 2009
The media appear to delight in exploiting the plight of the Republican Party, particularly the flap between Dick Cheney and Colin Powell. Cheney's comment that . . .
Henry Lamb
May 24, 2009
You've probably never heard of the Freedom21 Federal Credit Union. It wasn't among the "big" financial institutions getting bailouts from the federal . . .
Henry Lamb
May 17, 2009
They don't sit around and plot ways to destroy freedom; they really think that what they are doing is good for the people, and for the nation. But they are . . .
Henry Lamb
May 10, 2009
Five international treaties stand poised, ready for ratification by the new nearly filibuster-proof Senate, pushed by the new, nearly-giddy administration. Each . . .
Henry Lamb
May 3, 2009
When the President announced last week that he would "cut out the middle man" and make direct government loans to students, he laid bare his contempt for free . . .
Henry Lamb
April 29, 2009
Your daughter is a member of a 12-person supply team whose job it is to carry supplies to the front lines in Afghanistan. Watching the news, you learn that an . . .
Henry Lamb
April 26, 2009
Did anyone squirm or feel embarrassed when President Obama allowed Dictator Chavez to give him a book about the evils of the United States? The initial . . .
Henry Lamb
April 19, 2009
There is only one way to save this great nation: by returning to the principles of freedom set forth in the U.S. Constitution. This week, hundreds of thousands . . .
Henry Lamb
April 12, 2009
The people who created the government were absolutely convinced that the people had to control the government. The people who now run the government are . . .
Henry Lamb
April 5, 2009
Sovereignty means "supreme, independent authority...." National sovereignty means "supreme, independent authority in government." The United States bought its . . .
Henry Lamb
March 29, 2009
Obama's performance as POTUS is pretty convincing, if not Oscar-worthy. From the moment CNN called the election, Obama's rehearsed swagger emerged. He won; . . .
Henry Lamb
March 22, 2009
Every Congressman swears an oath to "...preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States." To a casual observer, these words could be . . .
Henry Lamb
March 16, 2009
It appears that the lawmakers who assemble in Washington have no idea what the Constitution says, or worse, they simply don't care. The 4th Amendment says . . .
Henry Lamb
March 13, 2009
The United Nations first adopted a "New International Economic Order" in 1974 (A/RES/S-6/3201). It called for a global socialist economic system under the . . .
Henry Lamb
March 10, 2009
For more than a century, the idea of a world government has persisted. From Cecil Rhodes' vision of a global British Empire, to Woodrow Wilson's vision of a . . .
Henry Lamb
March 8, 2009
The Tenth Amendment is not all that hard to understand:
"The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the . . .
Henry Lamb
March 1, 2009
Democrats, and three RINOs, just spent nearly $800 billion to: (1) stimulate the economy; (2) create or save 2.5 million jobs; and (3) reduce dependence on . . .
Henry Lamb
February 22, 2009
Since Franklin Roosevelt's election expelled Republicans from control of government in 1932, Democrats have controlled the White House, the Senate, and the . . .
Henry Lamb
February 15, 2009
Everyone in America wants the government to end the economic tailspin — quickly. The problem, of course, is that there is little agreement on what the . . .
Henry Lamb
February 8, 2009
Reports from the recent World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, suggest that most of the world's leaders are convinced that the current crisis is the result . . .
Henry Lamb
February 1, 2009
Pundits and politicians are regurgitating phrases such as: "the worst since the great depression...; highest unemployment rate since...; largest deficit since.. . . .
Henry Lamb
January 25, 2009
Hidden well behind the spectacular pomp and historic circumstance of inauguration week, the wheels of government continued the relentless grind, oblivious to . . .
Henry Lamb
January 18, 2009
Most of the world is giddy about the inauguration of the first black president of the United States. The media has invested unprecedented air time to transform . . .
Henry Lamb
January 11, 2009
Washington is abuzz preparing for the anointing of Obama and a rerun of the Clinton era. Several nominees for key cabinet positions did their undergraduate . . .
Henry Lamb
January 3, 2009
When Bill Clinton assumed the presidency in 1993, few people had ever heard the term "sustainable development." When Barack Obama assumes the presidency on . . .
Henry Lamb
December 29, 2008
Eugenics pioneer, Francis Galton, defined eugenics as: "the study of all agencies under human control which can improve or impair the racial quality of future . . .
Henry Lamb
December 21, 2008
Democracy is often described as two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for dinner. Democracy is mob rule. Democracy collapses when the majority . . .
























































