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Let’s Stop Pretending This is About Kavanaugh At All

October 1, 2018 by Jerry Newberry 1 Comment

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Is it the nominee or something else the has the Democrats all up in arms?

Filed Under: Front Page, Politics, Top Story, US Tagged With: Brett Kavanaugh, Democrats, donald trump, Senate Confirmation Hearing, supreme court

Using Dem’s Logic on Kavanaugh, All Criminals Should Receive Life Without Parole

September 18, 2018 by Jerry Newberry 2 Comments

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Should Brett Kavanaugh be convicted in a court of public opinion without any corroborating evidence of the charges against him?

Filed Under: Front Page, Politics, Top Story Tagged With: Brett Kavanaugh, Christine Ford, Senate Judiciary Committee, supreme court

Brett Kavanaugh’s Hearing is a Microcosm of What is Wrong with American Politics

September 4, 2018 by Jerry Newberry 1 Comment

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Fireworks at Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court nomination, but isn’t it all for show?

Filed Under: Front Page, Politics, Top Story Tagged With: Brett Kavanaugh, Democrats, Judicial Hearing, Republicans, supreme court

Introducing King Brett I; the Most Powerful Man in America

July 10, 2018 by Jerry Newberry Leave a Comment

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The left’s response to Trump’s Supreme Court nominee portrays him as a lifelong dictator, bent on destroying America.

Filed Under: Front Page, Politics, Top Story, US Tagged With: Brett Kavanaugh, supreme court

Will a Stacked Supreme Court Diminish the Separation of Powers in the US Government?

July 2, 2018 by Jerry Newberry Leave a Comment

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A one-sided Supreme Court, in either direction, could be dangerous for the nation.

Filed Under: Front Page, Politics, Top Story Tagged With: donald trump, Justice Kennedy, supreme court

It’s Time to Take Voting, and Voter Registration Rolls Seriously

June 11, 2018 by Jerry Newberry Leave a Comment

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US Supreme Court rules in favor of Ohio removing registered voters who don’t participate in the election process from the rolls.

Filed Under: Front Page, Politics, Top Story Tagged With: Justice Alito, Justice Breyer, Ohio Voter Registration, supreme court

Once Again, It Was Never About the Cake

June 6, 2018 by Jerry Newberry 1 Comment

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The whole flap over the gay marriage cake was not about discrimination, but forcing one’s beliefs on another.

Filed Under: Front Page, Politics, Top Story Tagged With: Colorado Baker, supreme court, Supreme Court Cake Decision

The time has come to update the federal judiciary selection process

April 10, 2017 by Jerry Newberry

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Lifetime appointments, whether for a president or a court justice, are not in the best interests of the nation.

Filed Under: Front Page, Politics Tagged With: neil gorsuch, supreme court, Term limits

“Jane Roe” Has Died. Will the Abortion Law Passed in Her Name Survive?

February 20, 2017 by Stewart Lawrence

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“Troubled street kid” Norma McCorvey long symbolized the profound divide in American society over abortion.

Filed Under: Civil Rights, Front Page, Politics, US Tagged With: abortion, abortion rights, gender, lesbianism, Pro-choice, prolife, roe versus wade, supreme court, women

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