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Three Good Reasons

By TomTGRWolcott / June 24, 2012 /

With the much anticipated release of the Supreme Courts Ruling on Obama-Care and while surfing the web last night while watching television,  I stumbled upon an article entitled “Three Reasons The Supreme Court Should Overturn Obama-Care’s Individual Mandate”.

The children vs. global warming

By SoundOffSister / May 20, 2011 /

Last month, the United States Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case of AEP v. Connecticut.  The basis of Connecticut’s law suit was that power companies were emitting “green house’ gasses which were causing global warming, or climate change, or whatever it is called these days, and the courts, under the doctrine of public nuisance, should…

Two 2nd Amendment cases provide right-to-carry victories in Maryland and Colorado

By Steve McGough / March 6, 2012 /

In Woollard v. Sheridan, a Maryland judge ruled the plaintiff did not have to prove “good and substantial reason” to carry. In Students for Concealed Carry on Campus v. Regents the state Supreme Court unanimously ruled Colorado’s 2003 Concealed Carry Act entirely preempts the University of Colorado’s power to prohibit licensed carry.

Gulf drilling moratorium: Part deux

By SoundOffSister / June 24, 2010 /

As you know, Federal District Court Judge Martin Feldman on Tuesday issued an injunction prohibiting the government from enforcing its broad six month moratorium on drilling in the Gulf.  But, the saga goes on. Later that day, Secretary of Interior Ken Salazar, in testimony before Congress, advised that he would soon be issuing a new, and…