Month: January 2014

What’s The Big Deal?

I frankly don’t get all the controversy about Richard Sherman’s behavior at the end of the NFC Championship Game. He was excited and angry at the same time, and he talked a bunch of trash. So what? The way people...

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Who’s In Charge?

The Massachusetts ACLU “PrivacySOS” blog has the following article summarizing and linking to Michael J. Glennon’s “National Security and Double Government”, a 114-page study of how the US through...

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Thwarting ObamaCare Incompetently

Why are the Republicans who run North Carolina failing so spectacularly to thwart enrollment in ObamaCare? North Carolina’s enrollment in the Affordable Care Act federal insurance exchange reached a level in December that was...

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Serious Question

Under the scheme envisioned in a bipartisan bill to restore the Voting Rights Act of 1965, only states with five violations of federal voting laws over the last 15 years would be required to seek preclearance to change their...

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Quote of the Day

Ed Kilgore: I don’t have anything terribly original to offer this King Day about my hero’s historical significance. He held up a mirror to America and asked us all to live up to our own professed civic and religious values. For...

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