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Burlington Case Evaluates Whether Verboten Word is Acceptable
On July 18, Tom Burlington gets his day in court. ...
Is Michelle Bachmann the “Real Deal”?
Is Michelle Bachmann running for president? Considering…. yes, her office confirmed on January 5th, she was considering a run. If so, then the...
Read moreWH Chief of Staff William Daley: The Chicago Merry-go-round
When President Obama announced the appointment on January 6 of former Clinton administration Commerce Secretary William Daley as his new Chief of Staff,...
Read moreHouse Republicans Target Obama’s Czars
Some newly elected Republicans came to the House of Representatives with a very clear agenda: to change the course of Washington politics. One...
Read moreWhat If the Debt Ceiling Isnt Raised?
Following the petulant pronouncement from the Obama administration’s chief economics advisor that any suggestion of not raising the debt ceiling was engaging in...
Read morePope Benedict Sees God in Big Bang
Has science disproved God? Pope Benedict XVI has countered emphatically to the contrary. According to Fox News, the Pope declared on January 6...
Read moreState Legislators for Legal Immigration Ask Congress to Reconsider Intent of 14th Amendment
State lawmakers, led by State Legislators For Legal Immigration (SLLI) founder Daryl Metcalfe, met in Washington D.C. Jan. 5 to unveil model legislation...
Read moreHouse Constitution Reading Prompts Liberal Media Snark
The new session of the U.S. House of Representatives read the full text of the U.S. Constitution on the House floor January 6,...
Read moreGovernment to Lower Fluoride Levels, But Questions Remain
On Dec. 7 MSNBC.com reported that the government has conceded there’s too much fluoride in the water, and plans to lower recommended levels...
Read moreUniversity of Virginia to Finally Release Climategate Documents?
In the midst of a lawsuit before the State Supreme Court between Virginia's Attorney General, Ken Cuccinelli, and the University of Virginia (UVA),...
Read moreNH Rep. Holds Home Intruder at Gunpoint
A freshman legislator in New Hampshire made front-page news by holding an intruder at gunpoint Tuesday night until the police arrived at his...
Read moreConservative and Liberal Calls for a Con-Con
Several weeks ago, a liberal organization known as the Justice Movement asked Congress to pass legislation authorizing the formation of a constitutional convention...
Read moreCalifornia Bids Farewell to Incandescent Light Bulbs
On January 1, California became the first state in the country to require a new standard for screw-base bulbs, potentially eliminating 100-watt incandescent...
Read moreJustice Scalia: Misogynist or Misunderstood?
The recent publishing of an interview of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia conducted last September is eliciting cries of “misogynist” from pundits and...
Read moreThe Human Cost of Politically Correct Justice
Justice, like every other part of ordered liberty in our Constitution, must be dispassionate and free from politics. Sadly, the politicization of everything...
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