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Friday, March 9th, 2012As I have asked many times before, is the military oath of enlistment simply ceremonial? Well, not to one Marine it isn’t. An active duty United States Marine Corps sergeant is walking a very fine legal line and as a veteran I fully support his efforts. I fully acknowledge that active duty military members necessarily [...]
Why Stand We Here Idle?
Sunday, February 12th, 2012Americans are squandering the freedoms won at such a high price by our Founding Fathers. We are insulting the memories of men who sacrificed their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor then, as well as every man and woman who has ever sworn an oath to protect and defend our Constitution against all enemies [...]
Ann Coulter: Comparing Apples to Oranges in order to support Romney
Friday, February 3rd, 2012As a conservative myself I sometimes get a chuckle out of the tortured logic occasionally used by some Republicans and conservatives to justify their support for a particular issue or candidate, and I feel tortured logic is the case with a recent Ann Coulter opinion piece in Human Events wherein she compares apples to oranges. [...]
Supreme Court got another one wrong
Tuesday, January 24th, 2012Full disclosure: I’m a former cop and retired special agent so I do have some bias in this case and I understand any disagreements. The Supreme Court unanimously decided that installing a GPS tracking device on a suspect’s car constitutes a search and therefore requires a search warrant, and I disagree and believe the Court [...]
What are the Constitutional functions of an American President?
Wednesday, December 21st, 2011Do you understand just how legally weak an American president is? America has gone off the rails for so many reasons over the past many decades, few of which are actually spoken about openly, and not the least of which is a loss in the correct balance of power in our federal government and the complete [...]
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