Edtor’s note:
Once again as in years past, I’ve found my inbox filled with messages from longtime readers who wonder if I’m going to be re-posting “A Bithead’s Christmas”, and begging me to do so.
As I believe I’ve told
The day the freedom died in Indiana, from NWI Times:
INDIANAPOLIS | Overturning a common law dating back to the English Magna Carta of 1215, the Indiana Supreme Court ruled Thursday that Hoosiers have no right to resist
Continue reading about Breakfast Scramble: Fourth Amendment DOA in Indiana
I see it as nothing short of alarming that we go forward with the Fourth of July /Independence Day celebrations as if nothing was wrong; as if the instrument which has served better than any other to protect our freedoms
Some comments on the events of last night, in no particular order:
The costs of this thing will be its undoing. And ours, I suspect. The move towards governmental power will invariably accelerate. Exponentially so, when given such a boost