Judicial Activism

Time to Ctrl-Alt-Del the Federal Government?

Monday, October 26, 2009
By Roger F. Gay

Lord Christopher Monckton has issued a dire warning about a proposed international agreement on climate change, which is supported by Barack Obama and many Democrats along with some Republicans in Congress. The treaty will be the subject of the Copenhagen Climate Summit in December. He notes that international treaties take precedence over domestic application... »

An open letter to David Yas, Lawyers Weekly (Mass.) Publisher

Thursday, August 13, 2009
By Mark Charalambous

Aug. 13, 2009 Dear Mr. Yas This is in response to an article you wrote in May regarding the efforts of Joe Ureneck and the Fatherhood Coalition to prevent two nominations to the Governor’s Council. I’ve meaning to respond since I first read it but it’s taken me until now to get around to it. First off, thank... »

The Supreme Court And The Commerce Clause

Tuesday, July 14, 2009
By Thomas Brewton

The Constitution’s commerce clause has been stretched beyond recognition to justify traveling the road to tyranny by obliterating the 9th and 10th Amendments in the Bill of Rights. The Constitution’s Article I, Section. 8 says, inter alia: “The Congress shall have Power…To regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian... »

Lady Justice: Eyes Wide Shut?

Friday, June 19, 2009
By Mark Charalambous

Choosing the rule of law over the rule of man marked a signal event in the history of civilization. Those seeking to implement “social justice” through the courts want Lady Justice to take off her blindfold so she can see the faces of the poor huddled victims of American class injustice—and rule accordingly. Make no... »

The U.S. Constitution: Living, Breathing Document or Dead Letter?

Thursday, May 28, 2009
By Dr. Mark W. Hendrickson

In the concluding paragraph of my article about President-elect Obama’s constitutional philosophy, I opined: “Our Constitution has been terminal for a long time.” President Obama’s nomination of Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court provides a timely opportunity for me to explain what I meant. Liberals and progressives believe that the Constitution is a living, breathing... »

Cheney, Limbaugh, And The Liberal Paper Tiger

Wednesday, May 27, 2009
By Chris Adamo

While Colin Powell has increasingly shown an ultimate loyalty to the Democrats, culminating in his precisely timed endorsement of Barack Obama just prior to last fall’s presidential election, Ridge reflects the flawed thinking of Beltway insiders who have been so thoroughly shell-shocked ever since the 2006 elections that they are willing to accept the... »

Rebranding Manhood

Monday, April 20, 2009
By Marc H. Rudov
Rebranding Manhood

Fathers Are Mere Tenants The manhood brand is dead, kaput, and that is no accident. Men, who built the legal and physical infrastructure of this country from scratch, have, over the past 36 years, chosen to allow women to marginalize and overshadow them. It’s as though the entire history of men was written on an... »

Oprah Is Harpo on Violent Women

Sunday, March 22, 2009
By Marc H. Rudov
Oprah Is Harpo on Violent Women

She’ll Hit Again Oprah Winfrey is increasing domestic violence in America. By being Harpo — remaining silent — on the truth about violent women, she unwittingly perpetuates the problem.? Repeatedly excusing women’s culpability and unfairly blaming men only serves to foment this pernicious societal scourge. On March 19, 2009, Oprah aired an anti-male show about domestic... »

Replacing Post-ERA Feminist Policy with “Marriage Values”

Sunday, February 1, 2009
By David R. Usher

Anyone wondering why marriage is passé and illegitimacy is at record levels can find the answer in the recent case of the unmarried California mother with six test-tube children who just launched octuplets with the help of an unethical feminist fertility clinic. Why would she do this? Because she gets about eight times more... »

Secondhand Smoke & Heart Attack Risk; Poor Physical Fitness During Childhood & Heart Disease Risk During Adulthood

Sunday, January 4, 2009
By Robert A. Wascher, MD, FACS

Health Report:       Secondhand Smoke & Heart Attack Risk   Poor Physical Fitness During Childhood & Heart Disease Risk During Adulthood   “A critical weekly review of important new research findings for health-conscious readers…”   By, Robert A. Wascher, MD, FACS   Last Updated:  01/04/2009 The information in this column is intended for informational purposes only, and does not constitute medical advice or recommendations by the... »

NBC’s Placenta Place

Tuesday, December 23, 2008
By Marc H. Rudov

The Definition of Manhood Mention the word feminine; most people understand it instantly. Jessica Alba, Beyoncé, and Scarlett Johansson come to mind. Now, try masculine. Puzzled? Stymied? That’s because the definition of manhood is in constant flux and dilution, as men have allowed misandrists — male and female — to marginalize them. There’s no better... »

Curing Selectile Dysfunction

Friday, December 5, 2008
By Marc H. Rudov

Rubber Screwdriver The nonstop TV commercials touting cures for erectile dysfunction paint a dismal picture of widespread male inadequacy. It’s as though every handyman in America is trying to fix his wife’s pipes with a rubber screwdriver. Nonsense. According to the National Institutes for Health (NIH), only about 5 percent of 40-year-old men and 15-25... »

From California, With H8

Friday, November 14, 2008
By David R. Usher

In the wake of the passage of California’s Proposition 8, Gays and Lesbians are showing their true colors displaying great hate of heterosexuals and just about everything we do. Saturday, November 15th marks a day of hateful community-organized demonstrations, and predictable violence as well. Already, we have seen an old lady with a Cross beaten,... »

Firearms Trade Association: Obama Showing Anti-Gun Cards Early

Tuesday, November 11, 2008
By Jim Kouri, CPP

Last week President-elect Obama’s Web site had posted his administration’s agenda for curtailing the Second Amendment rights of law abiding Americans, thereby validating the concerns of gun owners, sportsmen and firearms enthusiasts all across the country. Curiously, the Obama-Biden gun control agenda was taken down from the Web site after just two days, according... »

Obama, FDR, the Constitution, and Rights

Tuesday, November 4, 2008
By Dr. Mark W. Hendrickson

Earlier this year, in “The Next Great Depression,” I noted several parallels between the political economy of the early 1930s and today. Another intriguing parallel between then and now is the striking similarities between Barack Obama and Franklin Delano Roosevelt. FDR attended Harvard and Columbia Law School. Obama attended Columbia and Harvard Law. Both of... »

I Got Nowhere Else to Go

Sunday, November 2, 2008
By Tom Glennon

So, what can I expect from an Obama Presidency, a Reid Senate, and a Pelosi House? The elimination of the Bush tax cuts will immediately raise my income taxes by 24 percent. This increase will impact our household income, based on my wife’s salary, and my retirement pension. The Obama tax plan will increase the number... »

McCain: Why We Must Elect a Non-Lawyer

Saturday, November 1, 2008
By David R. Usher

The State of Florida has a very interesting Constitutional provision, one that should be expanded to include the federal level: Lawyers are not permitted to run for non-judicial offices. The Separation of Powers Doctrine forms a delicate balance. The Judicial, Executive, and Administrative branches should operate independently of... »

Boston Paper: John McCain Will be a Dictator?

Saturday, October 25, 2008
By Warner Todd Huston
Boston Paper: John McCain Will be a Dictator?

By- Warner Todd Huston Someone at The Phoenix, a small Boston weekly, is off his medication. It’s hard to believe sanity is a familiar state, at least, when reviewing the silliness passed off as serious political analysis, anyway. For the lead editorial in The Phoenix this week is a fantastic display of hyperbole filled with... »

Mandating a Perfect World

Tuesday, October 21, 2008
By Thomas Brewton

Liberal-progressives’ conception of social justice always requires the political state forcibly to impose some form of equality. Social justice, in the catechism of the socialist religion, is no more than an exertion of raw power to force people to conform to what liberal-progressives believe conditions ought to be. Forced equality was the mode in the world’s... »

Court Decision Highlights Obama-Biden Opposition to Civil Rights

Thursday, October 16, 2008
By Roger F. Gay

Joe Biden has called his contributions to and passage of the Violence Against Women Act the proudest moment of his career. Barack Obama has voiced his support and pride in his running mate in relation to the act repeatedly, even in presidential debates. But civil rights groups oppose the law, which was dealt yet... »

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