By Eric Florack. Posted Thursday, Aug 14, 2008 at 9:45 am Filed Under: 2008 Congressional Election, 2008 Presidential Election, Barack Obama, BitsBlog, Democrats, Fairness Doctrine, Featured, First Amendment, Rights, Swamp Stompers, US Congress
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From the Business and Media institute:
There’s a huge concern among conservative talk radio hosts that reinstatement of the Fairness Doctrine would all-but destroy the industry due to equal time constraints. But [...]
As mentioned here last week, Polk County District Court Judge Douglas Staskal made his ruling on the request to temporarily block Iowa’s new smoking ban on Monday. The ruling left the door open for bar owners to to proceed with the case. According to a story on the Des Moines Register web site:
Staskal found it “safe [...]
Thank goodness, albeit another split decision, the court came through with a good decision. In DC v Heller, the court ruled in favor of gun ownership. We discussed this case back when arguments wrapped up in April. For those of you that are sure to argue that my position yesterday was [...]
By Art Smith. Posted Thursday, Jun 12, 2008 at 5:30 pm Filed Under: Rights, SCOTUS, Terrorism, WAR
In other news, the Supreme Court has now gone too far. Sister Toldjah:
Quote of the day: “The Nation will live to regret what the Court has done today.”
That was Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, in his dissent on the USSC ruling today that Gitmo detainees have habeas corpus rights.
Lyle Denniston analyzes the ruling here.
Captain [...]
By Art Smith. Posted Saturday, Feb 16, 2008 at 4:20 pm Filed Under: Bill of Rights, Constitution, Courts, Gun Control, Liberty, Rights, Second Amendment, Shootings, US Congress, US Politics
I’m still a little overwhelmed by the events of Valentine’s Day.
People died or were injured and should not have been. It never should have happened. As with any other shooting of this type, we will have days of analysis about the drugs that this young man stopped taking, about the easy availability of [...]
By Art Smith. Posted Monday, Feb 4, 2008 at 4:00 am Filed Under: 2008 Congressional Election, 2008 Presidential Election, Ann Coulter, Blogging, George W. Bush, Hillary Clinton, John McCain, Mitt Romney, Political Philosophy, Republican Party, Rights, US Congress, US Politics
I’ve read and heard a number of conservatives (and I myself have struggled with this) who appear to be giving up on this year’s elections already. I’m disappointed. Ann Coulter certainly exuded an extreme version of the conservative angst (although she’s definitely on the wrong track by suggesting Hillary is a viable alternative [...]
By Art Smith. Posted Saturday, Jan 26, 2008 at 3:58 pm Filed Under: Bill of Rights, Courts, Religious Stupidity, Rights, Westboro
My good buddy Bithead made passing mention yesterday of yet another of Westboro’s (the “church” from Topeka Hell) planned outings, this one to Heath Ledger’s funeral. He rightfully calls them the “slugs” they are, but then says (to Westboro):
You’re in the business, in the end, of changing minds.
Sorry, my friend, they’re not in that [...]
By Art Smith. Posted Wednesday, Jan 23, 2008 at 9:15 am Filed Under: 2008 Presidential Election, Democratic Party, Economy, Fred Thompson, Immigration, Iowa Politics, Military, Political Philosophy, Rights, Ron Paul, TAXES, Tax Relief, US Congress, US Politics
I’ve already read a number of strong and thought provoking comments around various blogs as people have anticipated (prior to yesterday’s announcement) and reacted to Fred’s departure from the race. There is significant support for Fred’s message, disappointment (and some outrage) over his announcement, and frustration that the remaining lot of Republican candidates leave [...]
By Art Smith. Posted Thursday, Nov 8, 2007 at 5:53 am Filed Under: Rights
Those of you that prattle on about how awful the government is, did you vote this week? Those of you that scream and cry about the awful wars and dead soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan, did you bother to go to the polls and honor what our soldiers died for? Most of you (the numbers [...]