So just when does the decision from where to order pizza delivery become a moral question? When the decision is between a Pizza Hut and pizza business which does not have corporate policy of indifference to the delivery person’s life.
Candidates is glass houses, the Obama campaign on the Clintons’ campaign, via MSNBC:
“As it relates to ethics and transparency,” Plouffe said, “we’re surprised that they would want to have an extended conversation about contributors and land deals and
Hang down your head Rush Limbaugh. Hang down your head in shame. Saturday Night Live has done in a mere two weeks, what you have failed to so in twenty years of broadcsat excellence. The main stream media has been
- If anyone doubts there’s a rebellion within the Republican party against the Rockefeller Republicans, you’ll want to read this. Note the date on it, also. This rebellion has been coming for some time, now, people… it didn’t start with McCain…
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Someone at Fox posted these yesterday, so I’ll pass them along.
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First off, even absent any other source material, it sounds to me like the place is packed with McCain supporters. But add
A legislator with too much time and not enough brains, by William Kates, Associated Press:
SYRACUSE, N.Y. – A New York City lawmaker’s plan to regulate antique firearms like other weapons could have severe economic repercussions for museums and
From the Associated Press:
People who support closing the gun show loophole lie in on the lawn of the Capitol in Richmond, Va., Monday, Jan. 21, 2008. Families and friends of the Virginia Tech shooting victims packed a public
Vin Suprynowicz asks “How many more will die in ‘gun-free’ zones before the media start asking why?”
Police have identified Robert A. Hawkins, 19, as the assailant who killed eight people with a semi-automatic rifle (not an assault
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Ok, the debates was boring. The moderator, Carolyn Washburn, was insipid, However if the of the Des Moines Register thinks that somehow Alan Keyes is a presidential contender in Iowa, why not invite Charles Krauthammer,. Then at least the
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Ted rocks!
Hat Tip: Right Wing Sparkle.
It is hard to know where to go on the recent shootings in Colorado. So I start by saluting the hero Jeanne Asssam.
Hat Tip: John, Powerline.
Sandy Levinson, of Balkinization :
According to a blog published by the New York Times, Hillary Clinton has told Iowa voters, â??I believe in the Second Amendment, and I donâ??t see any contradiction between the Second Amendment and laws that
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David Kopel at Volokh
Earlier this week, Sen. Fred Thompson wrote to Field & Stream magazine, criticizing the UN’s campaign against the human right of self-defense. The Thompson campaign touted the letter on its website, and the letter got a
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Richard Munday, Times of London, asks, “Wouldn’t you feel safer with a gun?”
Despite the recent spate of shootings on our streets, we pride ourselves on our strict gun laws. Every time an American gunman goes on a
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In a society that doesn’t lock up dangerously mentally ill people until they have killed someone, and where Congresscritters are talking about the dangers of terrorists obtaining guns, the last thing we need is more victim-disarmament zones.