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Only One Candidate Can Name Their Favorite Supreme Court Justice (Sorta)
At last night’s debate, Megyn Kelly made what seemed like a simple request. Name your favorite Supreme Court justice. For…
Read More » SCOTUS Declines To Hear CCW Case
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear Masciandaro v. United States today. Amid all the speculation about why SCOTUS would…
Read More »The 2012 Election and Obama's View of the Second Amendment
The second amendment to our U.S. Constitution states, “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free…
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U.S. Supreme Court to Decide on Obamacare Mandate
The Supreme Court announced that it would decide whether or not President Obama’s health care law would stand as it…
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Illegal Aliens Now Have A Phone Number To Call If They Believe Their Civil Rights Violated
Simply UNBELIEVABLE! Illegal aliens taken into custody will be given a phone number to call if they believe their civil…
Read More » Cop Killer Troy Davis Gets "Last Minute" Reprieve: Or Not, Executed at 11:08
Troy Davis, a convicted cop killer from Georgia has been given a literal ‘last minute’ reprieve from his 7:00 PM date…
Read More »Women’s Forum Comments on Wal-Mart Supreme Court Ruling
Member’s of the Independent Women’s Forum speak out on the Supreme Court ruling for Wal-Mart. WASHINGTON, DC – The Supreme…
Read More »Fourth Amendment is No Longer Applicable For The Twenty-First Or Twentieth Century
“…The right to resist arrest are no longer applicable for the twenty-first century or, for that matter, the twentieth century”…
Read More »Documents Raise Ethical Questions on Justice Kagan’s Failure to Recuse Herself on ObamaCare
Kagan Directs Staff to “Be Involved” in Crafting Defense of Obamacare Scolds Justice Colleague on the Issue of Her Participation:…
Read More »DeFazio’s Crazy Attempt to Steal Supreme Court Seat
Oregon has a real nut-job running in this election – Representative Peter DeFazio. In a Huffington Post article, he expressed…
Read More »Supreme Court Overrules Political Spending Limits
Ever since the Supreme Court decided to allow corporations to spend money on political advertising, liberals and extremists have been…
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