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Author Archives: AmendmentX
Criminal matter or war?
Last week-end, Coleen Rowley was published by the Star Tribune. The subject of her piece (which I posted on here) was the Moussaoui trial and how it showed we could treat the Global War on Terror in the courts as … Continue reading
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What staying home in November will get you part 2
Earlier I posted this opinion on what will happen if conservative voters stayed home in November in order to “punish” politicians that they deem to be “not conservative enough”. Well, Jim Geraughty over at NRO’s TKS blog has this insightful … Continue reading
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SB1437
The title of the bill is innocuous enough. SB 1437, entitled “School Instruction: Prohibition of Discriminatory Content” passed in the California Senate easily enough last week. However, the content of the bill should frighten any Christian with a child in … Continue reading
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Candidate Profiles in the media
Michael over at MDE has been running a series of posts on some of the more outrageous things that Keith Ellison, DFL endorsed candidate for Congress in the 5th Congressional District, has said in the past and on some of … Continue reading
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The deeper and subtle meaning.
James Lileks translates the recent letter to GWB from the President of Iran and finds the true intent of President Ahmadinejad :Dear Infidel Crusader Zionist sock-puppet Saudi-lackey depoiler of Mesopotamia woman-touching pigdog fiendish (293 words excised) Shah-licking son of a … Continue reading
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And it's ALWAYS unintended consequences!
And what was that quote from Ringo Starr-“Everything government touches turns to crap!” And demoncrats and RINO’s obviously think we enoy crap. Seems that most of us also enjoy crap in wholesale amounts as we keep returning these same people … Continue reading
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Imperial Hubris
I can guarantee you that Hugh Hewitt will be talking and writing about this tomorrow! “It is worth considering, moreover, that only newspapers have the will, resources and venues in which this sort of journalism can be accomplished on readers’ … Continue reading
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Crime and Punishment?
Rambix over at Rambix and the Red Star has done yeomans work documenting the breakdown of order in Amy Klobuchar’s Minneapolis*. The following has all of the earmarks of one of his posts, but it’s not.“Mario Moreno should still have … Continue reading
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The erosion and the landslide
One of the most subtle principles in the pursuit of liberty, freedom and a constitutional republic, which we used to have, are property rights. Frederic Bastiat, in his excellent tome “The Law” takes and proves the point that private property … Continue reading
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Coleen Rowley….nothing has changed
Coleen Rowley (presumed candidate for Congress CD2) had an op-ed piece in today’s Star Tribune. In it she takes exception to an editorial that the Strib ran last week. “Radsan’s piece began with the bold assertion that “no matter the … Continue reading
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