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Moneyball
It is a classic good news/bad news situation in the news. This week is opening week for the national pastime and my favorite sport – baseball. Next week Congress returns from one of its many vacations. Baseball will provide hours … Continue reading
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Tagged 113th Congress, Arnold Schwarzenegger, B.A.T.F., BATF, budget, Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms, Chuck Hagel, Congress, continuing resolution, Danny DeVito, Department of Justice, E.P.A., Environmental Protection Agency, EPA, House, House of Representatives, jobs, Justice Department, N.R.A., National Rifle Associaition, NRA, Obama, Paul Ryan, politics, Republicans, Ryan budget, Ryan Plan, Ryan Plan 3.0, Senate, Tampa Bay Rays, Tea Party, Treasury, White House
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Duck Hunting
I spent several days agonizing over whether to publish this article. When I started this website I made a commitment to publish the truth and stay away from rumor mongering. After doing more research I applied the duck test. If … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 election, ACH Federal, Area 203, Bermuda, C.R.E.W., Canada, Cary Brown, Cary V. Brown, Chattanooga Times Free Press, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in washington, Citizens United, Costa Rica, Credit Payment Services, CREW, D.O.J., Department of Justice, DiscountAdvance.com, DOJ, Ellis Smith, F.E.C., FEC, Federal Election Commission, Federal Trade Commission, Florida, FTC, gay marriage, gay rights, Georgia, Grenada, Melaine Smith, Michigan, money in elections, money in politics, MyCashNow.com, Ohio, PAC, payday loans, PayDayMax.com, Pennsylvania, politics, radical right, Religious Right, Republican Union PAC, Republicans, right wing, Rossville Georgia, same-sex marriage, Sherry Huff, super PAC, Terenine, Virginia
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In Vain?
On February 26, 2012, 28 year-old George Zimmerman shot 17 year-old Trayvon Martin to death with a 9 mm handgun he was licensed to carry in the State of Florida. That much we know for sure. The event brought several … Continue reading
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Tagged bigotry, Castle Doctrine, Democrats, Department of Justice, Ed Rendell, Florida, George Zimmerman, gun control, guns, Hate crime legislation, hate crimes, hoodie, Jeb Bush, Joe the Plumber, John Lynch, Justice Department, N.R.A., Neighborhood Watch, New Hampshire, Oliver North, Pennsylvania, politics, prejudice, racism, Republicans, right wing, Sanford Florida, Sanford Police Department, Second Amendment, Stand Your Ground, Tom Corbett, Trayvon Martin
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For The People, The Future and Those Downticket
Most people feel that all politicians are selfish, self-centered and only concerned about their own political futures. For the second time in three months the Obama administration disproved that by taking action that will not benefit the President in 2012 … Continue reading
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Tagged 10th Amendment, 2008 election, 2012 election, 24th Amendment, Brennan center, Democrats, Department of Justice, disenfranchisement, John McCain, Justice Department, Nikki Haley, North Carolina, Obama, politics, Republicans, Rick Perry, South Carolina, Tea Party, Texas, voter fraud, voter ID, Voter suppression, voter turnout, voting rights, Voting Rights Act of 1965
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W III
The more the Republican presidential race unfolds one striking set of observations continue to haunt me. Despite his name never being uttered, the leading candidates seem to be advocating a third George W. Bush term. They are in complete denial … Continue reading
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Tagged 2010 elections, 2012 election, abortion, Alabama, Arizona, Attorney General, Bill Haslam, Bob McDonnell, child labor, child labor laws, Chris Christie, D.A.D.T., Department of Agriculture, Department of Commerce, Department of Defense, Department of Education, Department of Energy, Department of Justice, Department of Labor, Department of the Interior, Department of Transportation, Dodd-Frank, Drill Baby Drill, Florida, George W. Bush, Government regulations, Health and Human Services, HHS, Homeland Security, Housing and Urban Development, HUD, Indiana, Jan Brewer, John Bolton, John Kasich, Kansas, Maine, Michigan, minimum wage, Mitch Daniels, money in politics, New Jersey, Office of Management and Budget, Ohio, OMB, Paul LePage, politics, recall, regulations, Republican, Republican Presidential Primary, Rick Perry, Rick Scott, Robert Bentley, Ronald Reagan, Sam Brownback, Scott Walker, State Department, taxes, Tennessee, Texas, Treasury, U.N., union busting, unions, United Nations, VA, Veteran's Administration, Virginia, Wisconsin, women's rights
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A Black Heart In The Heartland
Voter suppression has long been in the Republican playbook for winning elections. Now someone who has been a behind the scenes player for several years has just gotten his first taste of the limelight because he found a way to … Continue reading
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Tagged Arizona, Attorney General, bigotry, C Street, Democrats, Department of Justice, Federal Election Commission, Fred Thompson, Georgia, HB 2067, Joe Arpaio, John Ashcroft, Kansas, Kansas Republican Party, Kansas Secretary of State, Kris Kobach, Maricopa County, Obama, Papers Please, racism, Republicans, Sam Brownback, SB 1070, taxes, voter fraud, voter ID, Voter suppression
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Rand Paul “Economic Genius”
Most of us on the left of the political spectrum, myself included, felt that Rand Paul, (R-KY), was the only Tea Party nutcase that managed to gain election to the Senate in the 2010 elections. If there was any doubt … Continue reading
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Tagged Amtrak, budget, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Corps of Engineers, Davis-Bacon Act, defecit, Department of Agriculture, Department of Commerce, Department of Defense, Department of Education, Department of Energy, Department of Justice, Department of Labor, Department of the Interior, Department of Transportation, E.P.A., F.C.C., G.S.A., Glenn Beck, H.U.D., Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, N.A.S.A., Rand Paul, State Department, T.A.R.P., Tea Party, The Economist
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