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Thursday, May 7th, 2009
While the Obamessiah absents himself from leading the National Day of Prayer he is appointing a radical person to pose as a judge.Will ignoring the Constitution become *precedent*. All ready, much too often, our lawyer class seem to hold bizarre (left or right) judicial decisions as some kind of counteractive ...
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Friday, March 13th, 2009
A judge has arbitrarily ruled that a Mother must enroll her children in Public School despite the facts of the matter. Similar cases crop up throughout the country. Collectivists seem to believe that they know better than parents how a family's children should be raised and educated. In this case, ...
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Sunday, February 1st, 2009
Radley Balko points out something very few probably consider, the erosion of our 4th amendment rights (the exclusionary rule).The leftists on the SCOTUS get a lot of attention for their disregard of the Constitution. You should look at all the justices though. It is a matter of pick and choose ...
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Monday, January 5th, 2009
Not much needs to be added to the obvious: The new votes nearly all went to Franken, nearly all of the uncounted votes came from three precincts, and the absentee ballot recounting procedures were suspect, to be charitable about it. I shave with Occam's razor: The simplest explanation is usually ...
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Saturday, January 3rd, 2009
Nothing. He'a a profane, disgusting pol who may be guilty of selling a Senate seat, but he's not been charged, tried, or convicted. He has a right to fill that Senate seat, and, as Pat Buchanan points out, it's really telling to have a 100% white Democrat Senate caucus threaten ...
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Sunday, December 28th, 2008
It seems that when pachyderms have a "corruption" issue, it is either something about personal behavior as in the disgusting example of the Airport restroom troller or something simply ginned up by the leftist hypocrites as in the Trent Lott birthday comment.The Dems don't mess around with only personal foibles, ...
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Monday, December 8th, 2008
A friend sent us this Department of the Interior update. Nice of them to *allow us* to exercise our inherent and unalienable rights in Uncle Sugar's domain isn't it?
Now how long until the Obamassah *corrects* such a thing?
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Sunday, June 29th, 2008
It's hard to believe in 'natural selection' when the product of 10 generations of American jurisprudence is a Chief Justice of the Supreme Court who quotes Bob Dylan in a Court opinion. Granted, it's better than Breyer citing South African law as precedent, and Roberts is miles ahead of ...
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Sunday, June 29th, 2008
No, in my opinion. Why? Seven of nine Supremes are Republican appointees. They range from the generally reliable Scalia to his rubber stamp Thomas to the worthless Souter. Granted, the Dems haven't had a good pick since at least Whizzer White in 1961. But a McCain Administration, facing 55+ Democrats ...
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Tuesday, June 17th, 2008
Voltaire is supposed to have said "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it."In the U.S. we have the first amendment, although it is assaulted by the PC collectivists with regularity. Their position seems to be that people's hypersensitive ...
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