Archive for: May 2011
May 31, 2011
In a definite setback for President Barack Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled today that individual states have the right to revoke the licenses businesses that know they are employing illegal aliens. The case is …
The big argument now is that the deficit is too large so let’s get it under control. One half wants to reduce spending, the other side wants to tax. The latter was the same group that was going to spend …
The economic crisis that hit the developed world a few years ago was devastating. Millions lost their jobs, their homes, and their retirements. But the next catastrophe — which could be coming soon — will make the recent recession feel …
May 30, 2011
A few Memorial Days ago, I was sitting comfortably on my sofa, enjoying salty snacks and a refreshing sweet tea while watching a program honoring our military on TV. Mary would inform me when the charcoals were ready to throw …
The man who pleaded guilty of conducting reconnaissance of possible locations for the 2008 Mumbai, India, terrorist attacks testified in a Chicago courtroom that members of Pakistan’s intelligence service have links to the terrorist organization that perpetrated the attacks and …
Any time the government prostitutes the law in order to please their big time special interest financial contributors, they are abusing the public trust. Our government employees, particularly the judges, are there to protect the public from the shylocks who …
There has always been a problem with the judiciary in this country. Too often judges confuse their roles and think of themselves as lawmakers and executives, instead of just judges. They want to make the law, not just interpret it. …
May 28, 2011
A few days ago, I wrote an article published by Land of The Free. The article involved a San Angelo, Texas, not Dallas as I originally stated, United States District Court Judge Sam R. Cummings. This article is meant to …
2011 has been a remarkable year in world politics. Never before in recent history have there been so many examples in quick succession of citizens rising up against their governments. Tunisia, Egypt, Bahrain, Libya, and Syria have all witnessed political …
Memorial Day is a holiday when we as a society celebrate with eager anticipation of the unofficial start of summer. The grills come out, propane tanks are filled. Rentals, hotels, motels and time shares are reserved. Pools are cleaned up …
The Transportation Safety Administration has flexed the power of President Obama’s federal government. This is same government, mind you, that could not be bothered to accept a default judgment against the New Black Panther Party for the most blatant …
May 27, 2011
I just returned home to Florida after co-hosting a 3 hour radio-thon in Vegas. We raised funds for the Campaign To Defeat Obama in 2012, of which, I am Vice Chair.
When President Jimmy Carter and the U.S. Congress created the U.S. Department of Energy, little did Americans know at the time that pencil-pushing bureaucrats would slowly and silently create a colossus centralized government power.
Officials from the Obama administration tturned down pleas from lawmakers and public-interest groups to place the names of Mexican drug cartels on their list of designated terrorist organizations.
So far in this presidential election cycle, the Republicans are off to a less than rousing start. Primarily, their weakness results from an inability to coalesce around a single believable conservative candidate.
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