Category: Courts, The Law & The Judiciary

December 14, 2011

Halligan Nomination Debacle Exemplifies America’s Precarious Crossroads

Finally, Senate Republicans have achieved a political and moral victory. Caitlin Halligan, a far-left judicial activist and Obama nominee for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia was soundly rejected in a fifty-four to forty-five Senate vote …

November 2, 2011

Obama: More terrorists tried in civilian courts in second term

If President Barack Obama wins re-election in 2012 — and no longer has to juggle his different constituencies — look for him and his ideological Attorney General, Eric Holder, to push for the closing of the Guantanamo Bay terrorist detention …

October 31, 2011

The True Killers of School Spirit: Notre Dame and the Whining Irish

There are times in life when it must seem that one just cannot get a break. The city of Chapman, Kansas, and its school district must very well feel that way today. This small Kansas school was devastated by a …

October 20, 2011

Bogus deportation statistics released by Obama, say lawmakers

Filed under: Courts, The Law & The Judiciary,Immigration - 20 Oct 2011

Even President Obama admitted to Hispanic voters recently that his administration’s deportation numbers are ‘deceptive.’

October 12, 2011

A Sinful Decision Made in Lawrence, Kansas

Filed under: Courts, The Law & The Judiciary,In The News - 12 Oct 2011

City officials have just passed the most liberal pro-homosexual bill in Kansas history, well almost. In reality, they are the second city to pass an anti-discrimination ordinance that makes individuals with gender-identity issues part of a protected class. The city …

October 11, 2011

Government Intrusion

The battle of one Idaho family represents just how out-of-control government has gotten.  And activist judges who ignore the Constitution make matters worse.

October 5, 2011

The Terrifying and True Harold Fish Story

The prosecution of Harold Fish reignited the debate over self-defense laws in America. For those not familiar with the story, Mr. Fish was convicted in Coconino County, Arizona of 2nd degree murder despite staying on site and rendering aid after …

September 27, 2011

Judicial Activism Goes Berserk

Filed under: Courts, The Law & The Judiciary - 27 Sep 2011

In a pending civil lawsuit in a Texas Federal Court, a constitutional nightmare is occurring that could have ominous consequences for all Americans. In violation of the Constitution, the activist federal judge in this case has made a U.S. business …

September 22, 2011

Colombia’s intelligence director facing 25 years in prison

A federal court in Bogota, Colombia, sentenced the disgraced former director of Colombia’s Administrative Department of Security (DAS) on Wednesday to 25 years in prison for his involvement in a number of crimes including murder, abuse of power and conspiracy …

August 25, 2011

La Raza Unida leader sentenced to life in prison for racketeering

La Raza Unida (The United Race) leader Johnny Joe Guerra faces spending the rest of his life in federal prison for drug trafficking while two other members of the La Raza Unida gang will be serving lengthy prison terms for …

July 17, 2011

Texas Treats Illegal Alien, Humberto Leal, as a Genuine Citizen of the United States and Executes Him for Murder

The state of Texas executed Humberto Leal for the 1994 brutal rape and murder of a 16-year-old Texas girl. The fact that Leal was living in this country illegally since 1975 was irrelevant. Dismissing pressure from the United Nations, foreign …

July 12, 2011

Reasonable doubt and common sense

By: Peter Lemiska

“It is better that ten guilty persons escape than one innocent suffer.” So wrote Eighteenth Century legal scholar William Blackstone, whose writings helped form the basis of America’s judicial system.

It’s not a flawless system, and on those …

June 30, 2011

Your Right to Question Regulatory Authority

Filed under: Courts, The Law & The Judiciary - 30 Jun 2011

It is my firm belief that as American citizens, we have an unquestionable Right to question the validity of any government or quasi governmental order, law, etc.. And, I believe the case of Budd vs. New York, 143 U.S. 517, …

June 24, 2011

Judicial Corruption; The Death Knell of All Nations

Filed under: Courts, The Law & The Judiciary - 24 Jun 2011

I don’t believe there is anything which will bring about the total destruction of our Republic more rapidly than the judicial corruption America is currently facing.

June 20, 2011

Death! Federal jury imposes death penalty on brutal murderer

Filed under: Courts, The Law & The Judiciary - 20 Jun 2011

A vicious 30-year old murderer of three — two men and a woman — will soon be scheduled for a date with the executioner thanks to a federal jury in New Haven, Connecticut.

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