Listening to all the news about the worsening conditions and threats to this country as a result of the Gulf oil spill, I have deepening concerns about the dilemma. Especially when I hear rumblings about consideration to bomb it.
Today I heard news it might spread around lower Florida, then reach Miami. If this is true, isn’t there a possibility it will move on up the Eastern Seaboard Coast? And if it keeps on at the current rate of spill, isn’t it possible, especially with hurricane winds, to creep further inland?
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HOW DOES THE GULF OIL SPILL COMPARE TO AN ATOMIC BOMB BLAST? (Issue 398)
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DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
On this 4th of July weekend, it’s time to re-read the Declaration of Independence, and reflect upon its words of wisdom, authored by Thomas Jefferson, stating, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, endowed by their Creator with certain un-alienable Rights, among these are life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness. That to secure these Rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.”
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DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE – CONSENT OF THE GOVERNED – HUGE TAX HIKES IN 6 MONTHS (Issue 397)
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FOURTH OF JULY WEEKEND
During this past week, in the congressional hearings to vet Elena Kagan for appointment as a Supreme Court judge, in my opinion the most important engagement of verbal exchange was between Senator Grassley and Solicitor Kagan on property Rights. He quoted the fifth amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which states, “nor shall private property be taken for public use without just compensation.” Then asked her opinion on property Rights.
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DO WE SEEK LIBERTY FIRST? WHAT’S OUR DEGREE OF BONDAGE THIS INDEPENDENCE DAY WEEKEND?ELENA KAGAN ON PROPERTY RIGHTS (Issue 396)
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THE CONGRESS, THE COURTS, THE NOMINEE, AND THE FARCE OF THIS WEEK’S HEARINGS
This has been a week of vetting Elena Kagan for Supreme
Court Justice seat and four star General Petraeus to head up American forces in Afganistan. General Petraeus was approved by Senate, 99-0.
Congressional hearings are supposed to be all about selecting a justice to fill a position on the nine-person court, to make decisions on law according to the United States Constitution.
However, because decisions are made by human beings, subject to error, and mis-intrepretation of the essence and over-all meaning of this document of law, it’s of utmost importance for Congressional hearings, to probe and question candidates for the position of Supreme Court Justice.
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SUPREME COURT NOMINEE ELENA KAGAN – CONGRESSIONAL HEARINGS. GENERAL PETRAEUS (Issue 395)
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