Archive for the 'brock' Category

George Bailey, Bill O’Reilly, Henry Potter, Sean Hannity, Scrooge, Michelle Malkin, Micheal Savage, and Frank Capra on the War on Christmas
 

The long long war on Christmas has been co-opted by infidels.  In the early days of this epic conflict, this war could have been described as a minor league guerrilla operation. The body counts were low, [...]


The New Heroin:  Money on the Cheap
History may be repeating itself is a strange way.  A century and a half ago,  the West (mainly Britain) encouraged Opium smoking in the East (mainly China and India) and profited from its trade.  Opium dens devastated China and created widespread addiction in that land. 

 
But recently, China, [...]


Jonah Goldberg is an editor at large for the National Review, and has been conducting a relentless attack on both Valerie Plame, the outed CIA agent, and her retired diplomat husband Joseph Wilson.  This article is a rebuttal to Jonah’s piece posted here:  http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=MmYxNTAyNTZlNjllNmQ2MzZlYjA1YzJlM2U3M2MyMjY=

I know,  name calling, innuendo,  smug tones, and character assasination are innappropriate responses to [...]


Thomas Sowell is a syndicated columnist and senior fellow for the conservative Hoover Institution.  Thomas Sowell’s recent article on the Valerie Plame affair http://www.townhall.com/columnists/ThomasSowell/2007/03/09/meatgrinder_politics proves there is a sound reason to have people pass a bar exam before they are authorized to practice law. 
Essentially,  Sowell wrongly asserts that because Special Prosecutor Fitzgerald learned early on that Armitage [...]


 
A fuming John Yoo,  famous author of specious legal arguments for ever greater war powers by this President, sounds personally affronted by the Supreme Court’s recent rebuke of his own arguments in “The high court’s Hamdan power grab” in the LA Times.   He accuses the Court of being “hostile,” via its “interference,” and in its “lack [...]


The current debate over “judicial activism” is being waged primarily from the conservative side of the aisle.  Although there was a cry from the liberal side when they complained that  the Supreme Court intervened far too early in settling the 2000 election via the case of Gore V. Bush in what they claimed was an [...]


With all due respect to recent comments by David Gelernter and Larry C. Johnson & their opposing views on the torture debate:  both miss the point. 
Johnson claims the limited value torture brings is offset by the committed enemies it creates and the limited quality of the information gathered by such methods. Gelernter believes that [...]


The ultimate convergence involving politics, history,  and the law happened in Ancient Greece when Socrates was legally tried and convicted of corrupting the youth of Athens, arguing against the established gods of the state, and for creating new gods. 
In reality,  as most people knew, he was merely on the wrong side of politics and the postions of those [...]