Tag Archive 'Supreme Court'

Obama’s Tenure on an Organization that Worked to Subvert the 2nd Amendment

Here’s one for the embittered crowd:  While we’ve all heard about the Annenberg Challenge, I think few, if any, of us have heard about Obama’s eight years as director of the Joyce Foundation.  You’d think he would have been playing up a directorship, considering that it would prove executive experience.  Of course, perhaps it’s because [...]

House Passes Bill Enabling Windfall Profits For Trial Layers, Dems Receive Bulk of Lawyers’ Donations

Despite Bush Veto Threat Trial Lawyer Lackeys In Congress Pass Bill That Empowers Lawyers To Set Employee Wages
Open Market.org says there is nothing fair about the Paycheck Fairness Act:
The House of Representatives recently passed a bill called the Paycheck Fairness Act, which is being sold to the public on false pretenses. Its supporters claim [...]

SCOTUS Agenda vs Deserving of Execution

Webloggin Note:
The following short description is what child rapist Patrick Kennedy did to his 8 year old step daughter. The Supreme Court of the United States decided that the following crime not is deserving of the death penalty because of the notion that crimes and penalties should be proportionate and that the death penalty in [...]

Scalia: “The Nation will live to regret what the Court has done today” AND “It will almost certainly cause more Americans to be killed”

Today the Supreme Court made a decision that runs contrary to precedent in giving the privilege of habeas corpus to persons held in Guantanamo. Scalia and Roberts are not happy.
America is at war with radical Islamists. The enemy began by killing Americans and American allies abroad: 241 at the Marine barracks in Lebanon, 19 at [...]

Light Reading: Lefty Anger, Huff and Puff in the Case of the Overinflated Self Image, Obamination and McCain

Michelle Malkin takes on Michelle Obama’s endless flow of whining and bile. It’s not surprising. As I pointed out in my Anger on the Left post, Leftism once seemed logically congruent with anger because Leftism was the politics of the underclass. In recent years, though, Leftism has shifted to become the politics of [...]