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Protection?
Lately I often write about North Carolina. While Tea Party/Republican insanity exists in every state, in 2013 North Carolina appears to be the epicenter. The examples are literally too plentiful to all be chronicled in this space. Today I want … Continue reading
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Tagged Carl Ford, Chris Whitmire, Constitution, First Amendment, Foreign Laws/Protect Constitution Act, George Cleveland, Great Recession, H 494, H 695, Harry Warren, Jacqueline Schaffer, Larry Pittman, Michele Bachmann, Michele Presnell, North Carolina, North Carolina General Assembly, politics, religion, religious discrimination, religious freedom, Republicans, Rowan County Defense of Religion Act, secession, Sharia Law, Tea Party, Tenth Amendmant, United States Constitution
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Keep Talking
Regardless of what happens on Super Tuesday it appears this Republican Presidential primary race is going on for a while. That is the best news the Democrats could ever get. The longer this race goes on the longer the Republicans … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 election, Arizona, Democrats, Donald Trump, education, Georgetown University, health care, Herman Cain, jobs, Joe Arpaio, John Kennedy, Justice Department, Maricopa County, Michele Bachmann, Michigan, Michigan primary, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Obama, Obamacare, Paul Babeau, Pinal County Arizona, politics, religion, religious freedom, Republican Presidential Primary, Republicans, Rick Perry, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul, Rush Limbaugh, Sandra Fluke, Super Tuesday, Tea Party, unemployment, war on women, women's health issues, women's issues, women's rights
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Isn’t It Time Yet?
“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion”, those are the first ten words of the Bill of Rights – which are the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution. They were adopted in 1791 and have … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 election, abortion, Bill of Rights, birth control, birthers, Catholic, Civil Rights, Constitution, contraception, discrimination, far right, First Amendment, Florida, Franklin Graham, Helen Radkey, Ireland, Marco Rubio, Mitt Romney, Mormon, Obama, politics, postumous baptism, religion, religious discrimination, religious freedom, Religious Right, Republican, Rick Santorum, right wing, seperation of church and state, Tea Party, United States Constitution, war on women, Willard Mitt Romney, women's health issues, women's issues, women's rights
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Heed The Doctor’s Words
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/rachel-maddow-the-gop-war-on-birth-control/2012/02/10/gIQAbZ734Q_story.html?hpid=z3 That is the link to an op-ed Rachel Maddow wrote in the Washington Post on February 10, 2012. I often glean information from both the Washington Post and Dr. Maddow that becomes part of my postings. I seldom review … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 election, birth control, Buffalo New York, Canisus College, Catholics, contraception, Democrats, economy, First Amendment, Health and Human Services, health care, health insurance, insurance industry, jobs, Kathleen Sebelius, MSNBC, Obama, Obamacare, politics, Rachel Maddow, religion, religious freedom, Republicans, SUNY-Buffalo, unemployment, Washington Post, women's health issues, women's issues, women's rights
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Technology And The Butcher Shop
Last night CBS News and the National Journal co-sponsored a Republican Presidential debate at Wofford College in South Carolina. Politically it was the least interesting and technology the most innovative thus far.
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Tagged Buffalo, Buffalo New York, CBS, foreign affairs, foreign policy, Herman Cain, Iran, Jon Huntsman, Major Garrett, Michele Bachmann, Mitt Romney, Mormon, National Endowment for the Arts, National Journal, NCIS, Newt Gingrich, NPR, Obama, Planned Parenthood, politics, Raleigh, Raleigh North Carolina, religion, Republican Presdiential Primary debate, Republican Presidential Primary, Republicans, Rick Perry, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul, Scott Pelley, sexual harassment, South Carolina, terrotism, torture, Wardynski, Wofford College, WRAL
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Have We Only Come This Far?
Earlier this week one of the seemingly endless political polls came to my attention and one part of it gave me cause for pause. It was one of the Quinnipiac polls, the bulk of which had to do with possible … Continue reading
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Tagged 1960 election, 1960 presidential campaign, 2008 election, 2012 election, 2012 presidential campaign, atheist, Catholics, Constitution, Evangelical Christians, First Amendment, George W. Bush, Jewish, John Huntsman, John Kennedy, Mitt Romney, Mormon, Muslim, Obama, Quinnipiac polls, religion
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The Devil And Rev. Jones
On the behalf of the vast majority of Americans I want to explain and apologize to the world for the actions of Reverend Terry Jones earlier this month.
SPECIAL NOTICE – Same Sex Marriage essay
In view of today’s announcement by the Obama Administration that the Justice Department would no longer defend D.O.M.A. I felt it was an appropriate time to post an essay on same sex marriage I wrote in May of 2009. I … Continue reading