I do like this part however...
State Rights
U.S. Constitution
Amendment 10
"The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the People."
Lets assume that Congress passes a Bill (legally) that may not be suitable to the current lifestyle in your State. Keeping in mind this is a Bill made into law and not a Constitutional law or power, your State has the Option to adhere to this new law. If We the People of any U.S. State do not approve of or wish to circum to this, through proper State Legislation, your State does not have to. Americans are led to believe that Federal Law supersedes all State Law. This is not true! In fact, if its not in the Constitution, prohibiting or allowing, then it's up to the State, or the People to decide if they want to ignore or enforce it.
Take Gay Marriage for Example. If the Federal Government passes a law prohibiting gay marriage, and your State has no law prohibiting gay marriage, and the People of your State wish to allow gay marriage, then your State can allow gay marriage.
We the People need to communicate with our Governments' leaders so they can make more appropriate decisions and vote according to how the majority of the People truly feel. A silent majority will never get what they want because the never tell anyone. This leaves our Politicians to make decisions based on loud minority instead of the true majority. We have to speak out and stop this Drive to Disaster! Educate your self on the issues, write your politicians, and vote according to what you believe in, not what you're told.