The Beginning of Wisdom

I don't read Politico.  I've always thought it was left-leaning.  But here's a report I was directed to from another site, and in that report concerning recent abortion laws passed is this statement: "U.S. District Court Judge Carlton Reeves said the [Mississippi] state’s move “smacks of defiance” against a ruling he issued last year blocking … Continue reading The Beginning of Wisdom

Personhood

The Democrats and liberals are coming unglued by Alabama's abortion law.  Several states, including Missouri, have passed or are about to pass more stringent abortion laws as well.  Missouri's law banning abortions after a heartbeat is detected is going to the governor, who says he will sign it. Associate Justice Harry Blackmun wrote the majority … Continue reading Personhood

Pretty Good Reason

With the pro-gun-control people still screaming for more gun laws, take a look at what the government really thinks about protecting people. MRCTV.org just published an article by P. Gardner Goldsmith that gives more than enough reason to support the Second Amendment and no more (or even less) gun laws. The deputy in Broward County, … Continue reading Pretty Good Reason

The (Much Too) Importance and Power of the Supreme Court

Thomas Jefferson warned against a Supreme Court that became the arbiter of all Constitutional questions:  He wrote to William Jarvis, Sept. 28, 1820: “You seem … to consider the judges as the ultimate arbiters of all constitutional questions; a very dangerous doctrine indeed, and one which would place us under the despotism of an oligarchy. … Continue reading The (Much Too) Importance and Power of the Supreme Court