Racism, Anti-Christian Bigotry, and Censorship Aren’t Constitutional Rights
The Great U.S. Culture War has arrived at irreconcilable differences. Four Judicial cases show and tell how far apart we are.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
The Great U.S. Culture War has arrived at irreconcilable differences. Four Judicial cases show and tell how far apart we are.
The final days of the 2022-2023 Term of the United States Supreme Court has largely been satisfying to conservatives with many 6-3 decisions in favor of what the Constitution requires.
Prosecuting a few rank & file DOJ/FBI agents for unethical/illegal acts will help other lower-ranking personnel refuse such suggestions by their superiors.
Joe Biden unwittingly provided a very convincing argument, that we would be fools to ever allow ourselves to be disarmed.
Liberal reactions to the high profile decisions from the U.S. Supreme Court this week read like a parody account. On Thursday, the Court dealt a blow to affirmative action by invalidating race-based college admissions programs in favor of a merit-based system and the responses from many on the left were downright racist. Rev. Al Sharpton …
At the annual Mario G. Olmos Law and Cultural Diversity Lecture at UC-Berkeley in 2001, Federal Judge Sonia Sotomayor said, “I would hope that a wise Latina woman with the richness of her experiences would more often than not reach a better conclusion than a white male who hasn’t lived that life.” Those words were …
Can Minorities-Blacks-be Racist? Depends on who you ask. You Make the Call….
There has been a lot of talk in the past few months about holding the Biden Administration accountable. The withdrawal from Afghanistan, the crisis at the border, the inflation with printing of trillions of dollars from thin air, the war on energy, with no more pipelines, no drilling on public lands, and the ending of …
Comparing former Secretary Clinton’s criminal mishandling of classified information to Donald Trump’s lawful exercise of executive power, is bogus.
We are coming up on 30 months after the fact and we are still being gaslighted as to what really happened on January 6th.
The Durham Report: An Unexploded Bombshell, Part 2, moves to the summary of the document’s ultimate findings in pp. 303-304.
A quick introduction to the deterioration of our once great cities. The Precarious, Terrifying Hours After a Woman Was Shoved Into a Train Emine Yilmaz Ozsoy has been partially paralyzed and is in critical condition…Her story embodies New York’s post-pandemic fears and challenges. For days after Emine Yilmaz Ozsoy was shoved against a speeding subway …
The reality is that our domestic communists have only one path to victory – convince us to give up. Our confidence is their greatest obstacle.
The Supreme Court has released their decision in Twitter v. Taamneh. This decision was a unanimous decision authored by Justice Thomas with one short concurrence by Justice Jackson. In this case, Twitter was defendant and victim is plaintiff at the lower courts. The facts of this case are fairly straight forward. A terrorist committed a …
Political Parody As a Weapon, Part LXXXVII; “A predictable sad ending to an investigation that never should have taken place.”
Ben Franklin famously said, “You’ve got a republic, if you can keep it.” That warning is particularly haunting now, because we seem on the verge of losing it – not from foreign invasion – not from revolution – but because we stopped caring about it.
Clearly, no one knows what did or did not happen in a Bergdorf Goodman dressing room 25 to 30 years ago between Donald Trump and his accuser, advice columnist E. Jean Carroll. But after perusing a series of Carroll’s tweets from around a decade ago – that are still up by the way – her …
Penumbral reasoning is absurd for contract law, and it’s also absurd for constitutional law. If the words don’t have concrete meanings, the documents they are written on become meaningless.
“No-Knock” are overly dangerous and often un-justifiably in their use. As a rule I do not favor “No-Knock” warrants, where you kick the door and try to take control of the scene. Calling them dangerous is being generous. Not just for the cops, but the people in the building you’re breaking into. A point to …
What happens when the constitution is ignored rather than respected? In that case it will cease being a guarantee of our rights or a constraint on government overreach. That will be a true Constitutional crisis.