
January 23, 2012

…e, then Obamacare will grow roots into our society and it will be nearly impossible to reverse it. We will end up with a President that has no regard for the Constitution. And Obama is only one Justice away from tilting the Supreme Court to the left. Why? It’s not only the fact that the citizens of the United States find Newt utterly objectionable, and they do in poll after poll: Fox News, 1/12-1/14: Obama, fav/unfav, 51%/46%, +5 Romney, fav/u…
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January 5, 2012

NDAA: A Slippery Slope William Bill Edmonds William (Bill) Edmonds served with the Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department from 1973-1995 where he received the following honors: Department - Unit Commanders Citation, Exemplary Service Award, Legendary Lawman, and LA County Board of Supervisors - Deputy Emeritus. He currently owns CRASH FACTS Collision Reconstruction where he performs detailed collision investigations and reconstructions for ins…
Tags: ACLU, Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department, National Defense Authorization Act, NDAA, NDAA REPEALED, PETITION
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May 4, 2012
Poor Solicitor General Donald Verrilli. Once again he’s been pilloried for fumbling a historic Supreme Court case. First shredded for his “train wreck” defense of Obamacare’s individual mandate, he is now blamed for the defenestration in oral argument of Obama’s challenge to the Arizona immigration law. The law allows police to check the immigration status of someone stopped for other reasons. Verrilli claimed that …
Tags: Barack Obama, Charles Krauthammer, racism
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November 4, 2011

…on runs the risk of losing its tax exempt status. As you all know from my prior writings, I am a firm believer in free speech. I usually do not believe in any restrictions, although I accept the restrictions set forth by the Supreme Court because they are logical. I feel the same way about the Freedom of Religion and the Separation of Church and State. Although, I do have some disagreements with how far the Separation of Church and State has g…
Tags: abortion, Archbishop Jose Gomez, Catholics, Eugenics, Freedom of Religion, Obama Administration Policies, Sterilization
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April 12, 2012

…e rationing reduces cost by allowing seniors their duty to die. In a world in which human are more a calculation on a government accounting sheet, then death panels are the result. The dehumanization began with Roe when the Supreme Court denied the humanity of the unborn and now we are seriously talking about the need for infanticide. This is how civilizations die when they deny their own humanity. Writer’s note: Reich made his statement…
Tags: abortion, Infanticide, Peter Singer, Richard Lamm
Posted in Domestic Policy, Tom Donelson | 23 Comments »
May 1, 2012

…g big donors from giving and as Strassel noted, “He’s targeted insurers, oil firms and Wall Street—letting it be known that those who oppose his policies might face political or legislative retribution. He lectured the Supreme Court for giving companies more free speech and (falsely) accused the Chamber of Commerce of using foreign money to bankroll U.S. elections. The White House even ginned up an executive order (yet to be released) to …
Tags: Herbert Hoover, Obama, Richard Nixon
Posted in Domestic Policy, Economy, Elections, Tom Donelson | 5 Comments »
March 24, 2012
…t dream of applying. Finally, vulgar T-shirts notwithstanding, the 2nd anniversary of Obamacare passed without commemoration by the White House that crammed it through. The date was marked by nationwide protests in advance of Supreme Court arguments on the Constitutionality of the law. Polls show that the majority of Americans would like the law to be struck down. Obamacare, of course, is the shiny, red fire truck of Socialized medicine. When the…
Tags: Barack Obama, Obamacare
Posted in Kevin Rush, Uncategorized | 2 Comments »
March 1, 2010
…the growth and power of the Central Government come from the clause in Article 1 Section 8 of The Constitution which states Congress shall have to power to regulate Interstate Commerce. This clause has been interpreted by the Supreme Court to give Congress the power to do practically anything provided it affects Interstate Commerce. In fact, the Interstate Commerce Clause is the main reason being used to counter Tenth Amendment arguments on the p…
Tags: Civil War, Federalism, Nullification
Posted in Frank DeMartini, Uncategorized | 9 Comments »
December 23, 2009
…my regular readers know that I am a firm believer in Free Speech. I believe that this aspect of the Bill of Rights is absolute. Neither the left nor the right should have any say in limiting it. I agree with the United States Supreme Court on the few limitations on Free Speech they have declared as there is an obvious reason for those few and rare limitations. In the past few years, many department stores such as Target have decided that the use…
Tags: Avatar, Chris Christie, Free Speech, Hanukkah, James Cameron, Starwood Hotels
Posted in Frank DeMartini, Uncategorized | 9 Comments »
November 12, 2009
…ted States. It’s easy to do, since it’s very small document. Even with all of the amendments, a pocket-sized copy of the Constitution (along with the Declaration of Independence) is only about sixty pages in length. It is the supreme law of the land, and contains within its various articles the framework and specified powers for the Federal government of this country. The reason this document is so small is because there are actually very few pow…
Tags: Education, Federalism, Welfare
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