Could Hungary Break the Back of the EU?
by Bob Adelmann | 12:45 pm, January 19, 2012
Please don’t miss the important parallels between Hungary’s new constitution and our own Declaration of Independence with its reliance on God and Christ. What a breath of fresh air in this dank, dark and declining world!
Institute for Justice: Licensing Tour Guides is Unconstitutional
by Bob Adelmann | 12:56 pm, December 18, 2011
The more I read about IJ the better I like them. I’ve heard one of their attorneys speak about one of their cases, and was impressed. When I called the lead attorney in the Tait case (see the article) he was cordial to a fault, and he graciously allowed me to quote him in the article. Sorta changes your mind about attorneys, doesn’t it?
Meanings Don’t Change Over Time
by PerlStalker | 2:23 pm, July 4, 2010
My sister posted an editorial from the LA Times which I found troubling.
Disagreements over the scope of liberty and equality run as deep today as they did in Jefferson’s day. But the fact that there’s still so much debate, and so many new circumsta…
“Let Them Eat Cake” part 2 – Denver Post editorial board wants you to shut up and take it on car tax, late fees
by The Peripatetic Pundit | 4:32 pm, July 20, 2009
“Sure, new late fees for auto registration are steep, but threats that result in extra security are out of line. Just pay your bill.” So sayeth the Denver Post, in an editorial published Saturday (July 18th). Following on the heels of last Saturday’s suck-up to Governor Ritter’s “compromise” proposal, the Denver Post editorial board has [...]
Rule of Law:1, Empathy:0 – Supremes reverse Sotomayor
by CTBC Director | 12:00 pm, June 29, 2009
Breaking News: the U.S. Supreme Court just reversed Sotomayor (Monday, 29 June 8AM MDT)
The Supreme Court has ruled that white firefighters in New Haven, Conn., were unfairly denied promotions because of their race, reversing a decision that high court nominee Sonia Sotomayor endorsed as an appeals court judge.
This decision must be considered a victory for [...]
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