Ground Zero Mosque – Will Political Correctness Trump Private Property Rights?
by Elliot | 7:49 am, August 7, 2010
As far as I can tell (and if I am mistaken, please let me know), here are the facts about the Ground Zero mosque: (1) It is being built on private, not public, land; (2) It is being built using private, not public, money; (3) Its planned use is not one of an illegal purpose; [...]
Sharia Law Condones Statutory Rape of 14 Year-Old Girls
by wesley | 6:23 am, November 12, 2009
Do I have your attention? I’ve heard a lot about the required tolerance and political correctness when it comes to some of the facets of Islam. I’ve been told by some Globalists and Multiculturalists that denying Muslims the “right” to live in a system of Sharia Law that the Quran codifies is hateful, racist, and [...]
Secretary of State Candidate Scott Gessler at Liberty on the Rocks
by T.L. James | 8:57 pm, September 5, 2009
Republican Secretary of State candidate Scott Gessler spoke Wednesday at Liberty on the Rocks, and People’s Press Collective was there. (Okay, so we were a little unprepared as it turned out, but we were there.) Watch as Scott explains what the Secretary of State’s vital roles are, and his own plans for the office. Part [...]
Leadership Program of the Rockies Accepting Applications
by wesley | 7:06 am, August 6, 2009
Good question. What will tomorrow bring if you don’t act today? As a graduate of the Leadership Program of the Rockies (LPR), I’m encouraging any of you activists out there, looking for new tools to use in the fight for liberty, to apply for the 2010 class. You might be asking, “What is this LPR [...]
Denver District Judge Christina Habas, Defender of Colorado’s Constitution and citizen’s rights in Mill Levy Tax Freeze case, Named to Short List for Federal Bench
by CTBC Director | 7:00 am, July 7, 2009
Although overshadowed by a variety of high-profile news events (celebrity deaths, governors on opposite coasts leaving home or leaving office, and the U.S. House passing the largest tax increase in American history), last week’s announcement that Denver District Judge Christina Habas made the short list of recommendations to fill two Colorado federal judicial vacancies is noteworthy.
The [...]
Clear The Bench Colorado Director Matt Arnold speaking at Coalition for a Conservative Majority (CCM) Meeting July 7th
by CTBC Director | 10:32 pm, July 6, 2009
Clear The Bench Colorado Director Matt Arnold is the guest speaker at this month’s Coalition for a Conservative Majority (CCM) Progress & Strategy Meeting in Colorado Springs on Tuesday, July 7th. The meeting starts at 6PM (presentations at 6:30) at The Retired Enlisted Association, 834 Emory Circle, Colorado Springs, CO 80915.
Matt will present the case for [...]
Clear The Bench Colorado Director Matt Arnold interviewed at Independence Day Tea Party Celebration (Saturday, July 4th)
by CTBC Director | 8:00 pm, July 6, 2009
Appearing at the Independence Day Tea Party Celebration in Arvada this weekend (Saturday, July 4th), Clear The Bench Colorado Director Matt Arnold spoke before the crowd, and was also interviewed by Ari Armstrong of FreeColorado, covering the event.
For more on the event, view Ari’s posts on FreeColorado and/or PeoplesPressCollective.
Video clip courtesy of Ari Armstrong, FreeColorado.com
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 [...]
“Dread Pirate Ritter” and the Scurvy Senate raid Pinnacol
by Ikonoclast | 12:10 am, April 15, 2009
Piracy has been very much in the news of late, with the much-publicized hijacking of an American-flagged ship (the Maersk Alabama) and subsequent rescue of the heroic captain (who had volunteered to be the sole hostage in order to free his crew) by Navy Special Warfare operators (my most heartfelt and solemn thanks and congratulations [...]
“The Magic Bus” – or, how DID those protesters appear at AIG homes?
by Ikonoclast | 12:42 am, March 25, 2009
Amid the many lowlights of the frenzied reaction to the “news” that insurance giant AIG, recipient of some $170 billion in bailout money, paid out some $165 million (i.e. less than 1% of the bailout) in bonuses to several employees was a particularly pathetically populist pandering publicity stunt this last weekend (Saturday, March 22nd). According [...]
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