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Court’s In Session
Today is the first Monday in October. The response that statement evokes from most Americans is, “Yeah, so?” For nerdy political junkies it means the opening of the new session of the Supreme Court. At the risk of sounding Orwellian, … Continue reading
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Tagged Affordable Health Care Act, Anti-Injunction Act, Arizona, Article Three, Bawoto v Chevron, Chevron, City of Leandra v International Church of the Four Square Gospel, Clarence Thomas, Congress, Constitution, Cook v Rockwell International, court packing, Department of Revenue of the State of Washington, double jepardy, evidence, executive branch, extrajudicial killing, First Amendment, Franklin Roosevelt, health care, immigration, individual mandate, Iowa, Iowa Department of Revenue, K.F.C. Corp. v iowa Department of Revenue, Kiobel v Roayl Dutch petroleum et al, Lamtec Corp. v Department of Revenue of the State of Washington, legislative branch, Obama, Obamacare, Papers Please, politics, polution, recusal, religious freedom, Rockwell International, Royal Dutch Petroleum, SB 1070, Supreme Court, taxes, Thomas More Law Center v Obama, torture, United States Constitution, Virginia Thomas, Washington
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The Banishment Of Dick Cheney
Dick Cheney is universally considered to have been the most powerful Vice President in history. There is a very compelling case to be made that he was also the worst. Only a fan of his could deny that he was … Continue reading
Posted in Harry's Hell
Tagged ABC, al Qaeda, American Enterprise Institute, apartheid, Constitution, cop killer bullets, Council on Foreign Relations, Dennis Miller, Deptment of Education, Dick Cheney, Energy Task Force, enhanced interrogation, Enron, executive branch, George W. Bush, greed, Halliburton, House, Iraq, Karl Rove, legislative branch, Patrick Leahy, plasticguns, racism, Republicans, Ronald Reagan, Scotter Libby, Senate, South Africa, terrorism, Texas, torture, treason, United States Constitution, Valerie Plame, war crimes, waterboarding, Wyoming
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