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You think this judge can be impartial?

November 30, 2010

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This is a response to an L.A. Times op-ed from Judge Kelvin D. Filer–and the domain name of his e-mail address (LASuperiorCourt.org). A quick Google search confirms that, yep, Filer’s a sitting Superior Court judge, and a bit of a character to boot. Anyway, this is what and how an active judge in Southern California… [Read more…]

Obama leaves “by their Creator” out of Declaration of Independence quote.

September 20, 2010

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If a President wants to quote from the Declaration of Independence in order to make a point about diversity and liberty, it’s probably a good idea to write the actual language from the Declaration into the speech.  After all, most people have fairly ready access to the text, and if the President leaves something out,… [Read more…]

Man suing video game company for making their game too fun

August 23, 2010

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Individuals are never entirely responsible for their own actions, after all. Somebody with money has to be liable. I guess ethical companies make games that are so dull and boring that they push players away after they’ve plopped down their money. For the public good, you know.

Prop. 8 ruling ignores precedent, evidence and common sense

August 18, 2010

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By Edwin Meese III Tuesday, August 17, 2010 Even some who support same-sex marriage worry that, in striking down California’s voter-approved proposition defining marriage as between one man and one woman, U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker went too far. They are right — and not the only ones who should be concerned. Walker’s ruling is… [Read more…]

Louisiana Hates Liberty and Free Enterprise

August 15, 2010

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For more than a century, the brothers at Saint Joseph Abbey in St. Benedict, Louisiana, have supported themselves through the making of simple caskets, but that way of life is now under attack.  The state of Louisiana has taken the abbey and its leaders to court for violating laws that require caskets to be sold… [Read more…]

America was founded on timeless principles

August 9, 2010

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In the first 126 words of the Declaration of Independence we learn the five central principles of which our nation is built.  We learn that there is a Creator.  The Creator gives inalienable rights.  He has a moral law which governs men.  The government exists to protect the rights that He gives.  And below God… [Read more…]

Leftist political operative disguised as a judge overturns the will of seven million California voters in Proposition 8

August 7, 2010

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First let me say this; I don’t care about anybody’s sexual orientation one way or another. What I do care about is our Constitution, our justice system, and liberty. This federal judge yesterday, this decision, Prop 8, California, has just put people over the edge, and all of these decisions are coming one after another… [Read more…]

WTF?

July 30, 2010

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The New Jersey Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether drunken drivers injured in accidents they cause can sue the liquor establishments that served them.

Here’s Pelosi’s “most ethical Congress ever” for you

July 29, 2010

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The House ethics committee announced 13 charges Thursday against Rep. Charles Rangel (D-N.Y.), who is accused of breaking House rules as well as federal statutes. Keep up to date on his status right here. Now Rangel is crying that his Constitutional rights have been violated by those holding him accountable.

American Injustice

July 29, 2010

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A whistleblowing teacher was fired for exposing teacher thefts of student food. The principal who fired her claims that Mayer also took the lunches herself, which Mayer denies. Mullen-Bavwidinsi also claimed that Mayer took some of the lunches home for her own children. The teacher makes a pretty compelling argument that she’d be unlikely to… [Read more…]

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