Judicial Activism

From California, With H8

2008-11-14
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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...

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Firearms Trade Association: Obama Showing Anti-Gun Cards Early

2008-11-11
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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...

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Obama, FDR, the Constitution, and Rights

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...

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I Got Nowhere Else to Go

2008-11-02
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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...

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McCain: Why We Must Elect a Non-Lawyer

2008-11-01
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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 each other, with nothing invisibly orchestrating...

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Mandating a Perfect World

2008-10-21
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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...

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Court Decision Highlights Obama-Biden Opposition to Civil Rights

2008-10-16
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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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Why John McCain is Losing

2008-10-05
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It’s not the economy. Sure – if the economy was better, it would be good for Republicans. Everybody knows that, which is why the McCain campaign could never bet too many chips on the economy as part of a winning formula. Sure, the Democrats – including Barack Obama and Joe Biden – did cause...

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Biden Exposed Himself to Palin

2008-10-03
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Juris Contemptus On the evening of October 2, 2008, Senator Joe Biden debated Governor Sarah Palin at Washington University in St. Louis. This sole matchup of the VP candidates was designed to measure their strengths and weaknesses. In fact, it was yet another opportunity for Biden to expose his ideological and unconstitutional bias towards...

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Daddy Activist Claims Family Court Lacks Due Process

2008-10-02
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Daddy Activist Claims Family Court Lacks Due Process

“The family court system needs to be investigated,” says Paul Fisher, the Fathers 4 Justice Daddy Activist who recently spent three days 125 feet above ground on a crane in Ohio. Fisher was drawing attention to what he claims is family court corruption. “The mainstream media is ignoring this serious issue affecting a lot...

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A Dire Warning for Families from the RNC

2008-09-28
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The Values plank of the Republican Platform 2008 contains a section on Preservation of Traditional Marriage. The gist is not new. The federal government has mangled marriage and family to the point of legally destroying the institutions and now they’re leaving their mess in the states. There is an additional sentence tacked on at...

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Did YOU Marry Fannie Mae?

2008-09-28
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Profit via Failure Men finally have figured out how to enjoy life like Heather Mills, the unjustly and grossly overcompensated ex-wife of Paul McCartney. They grew tired of watching women get bailed out of failed marriages, collecting obscene payouts and lifetime salaries called alimony. So, they developed a brilliant plan: become CEO of a...

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Senator Bidden (Mr. VAWA) Reports Gives Little in Personal Charitable Donations

2008-09-17
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I am deeply disgusted by the lack of personal financial commitment that Senator Joe Bidden shows to the domestic violence victims he claims to care about. The Saturday, September 13, 2008 edition of The Boston Globe reported that Senator Biden and his wife, last year (2007) claimed $995 in deductions for charitable giving, out...

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Why Women Bash Sarah Palin

2008-09-08
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Fascist Feminism Ever since Alaska governor Sarah Palin stepped onto the world stage as John McCain’s vice-presidential running mate, she’s been the object of merciless, vicious attacks — mostly by women. This intragender war marks the official unmasking of fascist feminism. Feminism, which took root in the late 19th century as an equality movement...

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The Farce of 18 Million Cracks

2008-09-01
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Women Under Glass Within minutes of Senator John McCain introducing Sarah Palin, governor of Alaska, as his vice-presidential running mate, the talking heads on radio & TV were consumed with one question: Will Joe Biden, Barack Obama’s choice for veep, be able to debate her with his trademark brusque, adversarial manner? The answer was,...

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McCain is Right on Fathers’ Rights
But Does He Know It?

2008-08-27
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After Barack Obama’s Fathers’ Day speech, analysts have been confident in criticizing his tired, old, business-as-usual, anti-father, anti-family stance. For some who didn’t get the real message through the flowery rhetoric, his choice of running mate “Old White Man” Joe Biden tipped the scale. If you are in favor of sanity, against bone-crushing arbitrary...

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Will YOU Elect GynObama & VAWA Joe?

2008-08-23
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Biggest Setback to Men in US History Attention all men: do a quick testicular self-exam. That space you feel between your legs means that Barack Obama and Joe Biden — both on record as ballbusting misandrists — will easily convince you to send them to the White House. If you enable their victory, you...

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Restraining Orders Unconstitutional in New Jersey?

2008-07-24
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For many years, domestic violence laws have been carelessly abused at both the federal and state levels. Gary Hession, J.D., just nailed the rabid possum to a tree in his New American cover story “Restraining Orders Out of Control”. Or ask Kathleen Parker, who points out in her new book Save The Males, “In...

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Child Sex Abuse in Women’s Shelters

2008-07-14
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Child Sex Abuse in Women’s Shelters

A shocking story about child sex abuse in women’s abuse centers is posted here. This is the first of many cases involving an astonishing amount of child abuse, child molestation, abuse of women in women’s shelters, organized operation of prostitution, sales of illegal drugs, misuse of federal funds, and violations of employment laws in...

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Manifold Dangers Of A Liberal Supreme Court

2008-07-02
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As far back as Sun Tzu, military strategists have well understood the concept that victory in war does not require the destruction of one’s enemy, but merely convincing that enemy that destruction is inevitable if the fight continues. Similarly, in a dictatorship, absolute control is neither necessary nor, in most cases, even possible. All...

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