Friday, June 29, 2012
SCOTUS Exposes the ObamaCare Tax Lie
This interpretation shows the Court remonstrating Democrats, saying, "You passed a tax, by God -- now you call it a tax." More
Justice Roberts Pleads: 'Lie to Me'
Our Harvard-educated chief justice just made it the law of the land that as long as a president and House speaker and Senate leader lie long enough and in a bald-faced enough way, whatever they pass is just fine and dandy if we can eventually admit that it's a tax. More
America Fades, the World Gets Darker
Don't let this light flicker its last. There is, at present, no other. More
Holder's Contempt: Who Owns the Government?
President Obama has raised the stakes. This not just a political dust-up; not merely a healthy test of strength between two co-equal branches of government. The rule of law is being challenged More
History in the Making: The Decline of America
How do the GOP and Mitt Romney reach an electorate who does not see the potentially irreversible damage to the nation of another four years of Obama? More
This interpretation shows the Court remonstrating Democrats, saying, "You passed a tax, by God -- now you call it a tax." More
Justice Roberts Pleads: 'Lie to Me'
Our Harvard-educated chief justice just made it the law of the land that as long as a president and House speaker and Senate leader lie long enough and in a bald-faced enough way, whatever they pass is just fine and dandy if we can eventually admit that it's a tax. More
America Fades, the World Gets Darker
Don't let this light flicker its last. There is, at present, no other. More
Holder's Contempt: Who Owns the Government?
President Obama has raised the stakes. This not just a political dust-up; not merely a healthy test of strength between two co-equal branches of government. The rule of law is being challenged More
History in the Making: The Decline of America
How do the GOP and Mitt Romney reach an electorate who does not see the potentially irreversible damage to the nation of another four years of Obama? More
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An election for President and Commander in Chief of the Military must strive to be above reproach. Our public institutions must give the public confidence that a presidential candidate has complied with the election process that is prescribed by our Constitution and laws. It is only after a presidential candidate satisfies the rules of such a process that he/she can expect members of the public, regardless of their party affiliations, to give him/her the respect that the Office of President so much deserves.
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