Well isn’t this special: U.S. District Judge Aleta Trauger issued the order, which state officials did not fight. “Political expression deserves the highest level of protection and it was unacceptable for the state to suddenly shut down protesters’ speech and forcibly oust them from Legislative Plaza that has long been used as a place for […]
October 3, 2011
It began under President George W. Bush – the passage of the Patriot Act to enable a degree of information gathering on US citizens unprecedented in “peacetime” – or wartime for that matter. But the planned CIA hunt for and killing of American citizen Anwar al-Awlaki brings with it more than questionable means to a […]
June 29, 2011
Forget the Law, it’s all in the slight of word, it’s the Obama Doctrine: “It’s the right thing to do.” At his News Conference today, President Obama was asked if his actions in Libya were in violation of the War Powers Act. The President of course built his foundation for an answer that stopped short […]
July 25, 2010
Two of CNN’s morning hosts who will remain anonymous (why give them any more publicity, eh?) have in all seriousness proposed an end to or regulation of anonymous blogging that seems to encourage smearing and slander. This they say is the “teachable moment” of the Shirley Sherrod affair. [Newsbusters] Hello. Andrew Breitbart is not an […]
November 1, 2011
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