How many years have we had a war on poverty in this country? At least 50. And what are the results of the war on poverty in this country? We haven’t wiped it out. The percentage of people in poverty today, expressed as a percentage of our population, is pretty much the same as it […]
In the last two elections, liberals tried to convince you that conservative Republicans are pro-disease. You were told that embryonic stem cell research holds the only hope for curing Parkinson’s and other diseases, but the evil Republicans are standing in the way. Millions of dollars were spent smearing conservatives who oppose research on embryos for […]
Candidates and pundits keep talking about “bringing the country together.” Yes: According to an AP story, this has left Americans wondering “if divisiveness will again prevail or if — just maybe — a window is open for a more civil, constructive era” in politics. Well, for you “wondering” Americans, I have the answer for you: […]
Rarely do state judicial elections generate national publicity, but that’s what happened in Wisconsin. The county judge, Michael Gableman, garnered 51 percent of the vote to defeat Justice Louis Butler. First time an incumbent was tossed off the court in 41 years, folks! A New York University lawyer, James Sample, calls the race one of […]
This post is in response to Jim Capatelli’s comment: George W. Bush, (who became leader, illegally, like Saddam, without actually getting the people to vote for him)… It’s about time to lay out the Truth about 2000. Get over it, if that’s possible. Reference: John R. Lott Jr. – Dec 10 2003 Let the Sunshine […]