By Lester Jackson, Ph.D., on January 6th, 2012 Out of thin air, a right has been officially and surreptitiously created exclusively for select previously convicted murderers: the right to commit, cost-free, further violence, and even further murders.
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By Dan Miller, on January 6th, 2012 A few quaint vestiges persist and others are salvageable.
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By Bruce Walker, on December 31st, 2011 Gingrich has proposed a straightforward and proper means of restoring government to the people and their elected. Rather than scurry in timid fear of an angry establishment, we ought to embrace his plan.
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By Christopher Adamo, on December 9th, 2011 Conservatives scored a victory by defeating the nomination of Caitlin Halligan to the U.S. Court of Appeals.
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By Selwyn Duke, on October 10th, 2011 Holder, the man whose misfeasance led him to drop the infamous Black Panther voter-intimidation case, now may have done what all corrupt men, sooner or later, eventually do. He has tripped up in his efforts to hide his misdeeds.
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By Dr. Phil Taverna, on October 6th, 2011 If Judge Edward Smith in Pennsylvania's Northampton County isn't unseated now, he will be sitting on the Federal bench soon. He received large contributions from a defendant but refused to recuse himself from hearing the case. [...]
By Jim Kouri, on October 4th, 2011 When Amanda Knox became a free woman in Italy after more than two years of being the main character in one of the most analyzed crime stories in the new millennium, one factor involved in her acquittal: sloppy police work especially the crime scene investigation and analysis.
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By Lester Jackson, Ph.D., on September 23rd, 2011 The recent shooting of a robber by a pharmacist and the pharmacist's subsequent prosecution highlights a disturbing trend of turning criminals into victims.
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By Jim Kouri, on August 29th, 2011 President Obama announced that he was curtailing deportations of illegal immigrants. Illegal immigrant proponents say that is not enough.
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By Rachel Alexander, on August 17th, 2011 The economic downturn has resulted in massive foreclosures, layoffs, and spiraling credit card debt. Is filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy the way to save your home and property and get out of debt? I am a bankruptcy attorney in Arizona and represent clients filing Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 personal bankruptcies. Here is what you [...]
By Jim Kouri, on August 7th, 2011 During an interview with Dr. James Dobson, an evangelical psychologist, Bundy claimed his viewing of pornographic magazines and motion pictures caused him to gravitate to killing women in order to achieve sexual gratification. Now we may find out that he murdered even more women than originally thought.
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By Karen Norling, on July 30th, 2011 "Beyond a shadow of a doubt" means beyond any doubt whatsoever. On the other hand, "beyond a reasonable doubt" means beyond any doubt arrived at through-say it with me now–reasoning. Quite a difference between the two.
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By Selwyn Duke, on July 20th, 2011 Hate-crime laws are already bad enough already. Exacerbating that is the fact they are applied selectively. [...]
By Bill Wavering, on July 7th, 2011 Was the recent verdict in the Casey Anthony case justice?
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By Gary Larson, on June 16th, 2011 Supreme Court strikes down lower court ruling of a liberal activist judge. Governor Scott Walker and Republican majorities are vindicated while the awesome power of public unions lording over ordinary taxpayers is curtailed…at least for the moment. in the Badger State. Automatic withdrawal of members' union dues from government paychecks takes a hit in the new law, causing overriding concern for [...]
By David R. Usher, on June 7th, 2011 The Center for Marriage Policy has tools to get government out of the business of destroying marriage. [...]
By Senator Russell Pearce, on April 16th, 2011 Personally, I value the opinions of the people of Arizona more than a couple of left wing activist judges.
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By Sam Sewell, on March 15th, 2011 Mr. Sewell looks to pour oil on the troubled waters of the citizen Grand Jury movement, and the issue of citizen indictment of public officials.
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By Jim Kouri, on November 16th, 2010 Email hacker sentenced to one year and a day in prison, but judge fails to mention his ties to ACORN.
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By Ron Lipsman, on November 6th, 2010 An alternative approach to handling the issue of deciding whether or not a federal law is constitutional; nullification revisited.
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By Rachel Alexander, on October 11th, 2010 Kitsap County Prosecuting Attorney Russ Hauge, a Democrat, filed a complaint against a respected gun club just two months before he is up for reelection. His opponent is a member of that gun club. Hauge has attempted to criminally prosecute the gun club's Executive Officer three times already, but each time the charges were dismissed [...]
By Andrew Thomas, on July 20th, 2010 More on the County Supervisors trying to give themselves a $46 million dollar bailout. Because of this ruling, a politician indicted by two different Maricopa County grand juries for public corruption went free. The Leonardo ruling also became the linchpin for claims by Wilcox, Supervisor Donald Stapley and other individuals seeking $46 million in [...]
By Steven D. Laib, on July 2nd, 2010 Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan is unqualified to serve on any court governed by the Constitution of the United States because she does not recognize its authority.
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By Bill Wavering, on July 1st, 2010 Even after the Supreme Court decision in McDonald v. Chicago, reasoned debate on firearms ownership is nigh impossible.
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By Arizona Latino Republican Association, on June 21st, 2010 Today the extra votes may superficially seem to benefit us as Latinos, but tomorrow a ruling on another issue could easily cut against us. The right to vote is one of our most cherished rights. To have it diluted and restricted for some is an affront to the equal opportunities our nation provides.
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