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Monthly Archives: April 2010
And the Nominees Are…..
The President has narrowed down his list of contenders for the Supreme Court vacancy. While we knew President Obama wouldn’t even consider someone with a pro-life or conservative record, we also knew that his rapidly declining approval rating should have … Continue reading
Posted in Articles, National Politics, Social Policies
Tagged Cass Sunstein, Dianne Wood, Garland Merrick, Janet Napolitano, Jennifer Granholm, Obama, Supreme Court
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How Mexico Treats Illegal Aliens I smell a hypocrite http://michellemalkin.com/2010/04/28/police-state-how-mexico-treats-illegal-aliens/ Baby Boy Survives Abortion Found 20 hours later after being abandoned by doctors http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/italy/7646540/Baby-boy-survives-for-nearly-two-days-after-abortion.html The New Fat Cats Hint: they don’t work on Wall Street http://www.weeklystandard.com/articles/new-fat-cats Misusing History How the … Continue reading
Posted in Links, What I'm Reading
Tagged classic liberalism, crashers, diversity, John Voight, liberals, nuclear, Obama, tea party, treaty
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Is Net Neutrality Dead?
Despite the recent smackdown in federal court, the FCC says they still have plans to push for net neutrality. Do you think they still have a chance to push this through?
Court Tells FCC “No”
Yesterday, a three judge panel voted unanimously against the FCC’s attempt to regulate the practices of internet service providers. While supporters of the FCC claim that they were merely trying to increase internet equality and accessibility, this case was clearly … Continue reading
Posted in National Politics, Social Policies
Tagged comcast, court, decision, fairness doctrine, FCC, net neutrality
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