Planned Parenthood Videos Disturbing
“Let’s talk about what extreme is. ‘It’s not a life until it leaves the hospital.’ That’s Hillary Clinton’s position. It’s Hillary Clinton’s position that a 13-year-old girl needs her mother’s Continue Reading →
A New Hampshire Perspective
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“Let’s talk about what extreme is. ‘It’s not a life until it leaves the hospital.’ That’s Hillary Clinton’s position. It’s Hillary Clinton’s position that a 13-year-old girl needs her mother’s Continue Reading →
On July 1, 2015, Juan Francisco Lopez-Sanchez shot and killed 32-year-old Kathryn Steinle in San Francisco. To say Kathryn Steinle was an innocent victim of a random crime would be Continue Reading →
The Economy, It’s All Greek To Me “The curious task of economics is to demonstrate to men how little they really know about what they imagine they can design.” Continue Reading →
“In a democracy, the power to make the law rests with those chosen by the people. Our role is more confined, “to say what the law is.”… That is easier Continue Reading →
Author’s Note This is a ‘Best of’ blog posting from 2007, when the then unnamed Obamacare was being discussed on the campaign trial. The truth then, as now, is that Continue Reading →
The Bills of Rights, the first 10 amendments of the U.S. Constitution, are the very essence of individual liberty. Each is vital, one no more important than the other. The Continue Reading →
Please Be Advised – This posting contains frank, and too many, offensive language. Author’s Note: This blog posting originally appeared when Jesse Jackson referred to President Obama as a nigger. Continue Reading →
History is filled with injustices, real and imaginary. Our definition of injustice has been watered downed so much that tangible injustices are ignored, and every inappropriate behavior becomes a cause Continue Reading →
There are those who believe money can solve anything, and that more money will solve everything. In our everyday life, this conviction is shared by both the pauper and prosperous Continue Reading →
How much more can we take as a country, and where can we look to find hope? As we watch the events unfold in Baltimore, it is déjà vu. We Continue Reading →