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  • Pill Fight!

    I believe I’ve made it clear where I stand on the whole “forcing religious charities to cover birth control in their insurance policies” issue:

    1) I am pro-choice (mostly), pro-birth control, pro-women’s rights and anti-Religious Right Nutbaggery.

    2) I think forcing insurance to cover birth control is misguided and a ridiculous intrusion into free markets.

    3) The religious issues the Catholic Church has with this mandate only increase my opposition.

    The bullshit on this issue, … Read more

  • More “green” magic!

    Check green this nonsense out:

    Oil companies will pay $6.8 million in fines for not meeting federal quotas for blending in cellulosic biofuels – those produced from grasses, wood and plants – even though there weren’t enough of those biofuels available for use, the New York Times reported. Those fines are likely to rise in 2012 because the cellulosic biofuel quotas that refiners have to meet will rise more than 30 percent to 8.65 million

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  • Thou Shalt Cover

    As I said on Twitter, the Obama’s administration’s ridiculous fight against the ministerial exemption — a fight they lost 9-0 in the Supreme Court — suddenly make sense:

    The Obama administration announced today it will wait for a year (coincidentally until after the elections) before requiring religious organizations to comply with an Obamacare mandate that they provide coverage for contraception — including controversial drugs that can abort an early pregnancy.

    This started with a

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  • It’s Bush’s fault!

    In typical fashion the Obama administration has again chosen to do something that costs jobs and hurts the economy of America, and then laid the blame on others for the impact of their decisions. The geniuses that brought us such successes as Solyndra and numerous other questionable renewable energy investments which benefit them and their friends, but not the consumers, whom they have been very clear they believe should have to pay far more for … Read more

  • Political Graveyard

    Clearly, the position fraught with the most peril and liability has to be the chair person of the individual political party national committees. Many times I felt sorry for Michael Steele and the menu he was forced to peddle with the RNC(funny, but I never felt sorry for Howard Dean, maybe because he appeared so despicable to begin with) but the poster child for future photos on the back of milk cartons has to be … Read more

  • Dying With Your Stethoscope On

    I’ve been mulling over this absolute must-read for some time:

    It’s not a frequent topic of discussion, but doctors die, too. And they don’t die like the rest of us. What’s unusual about them is not how much treatment they get compared to most Americans, but how little. For all the time they spend fending off the deaths of others, they tend to be fairly serene when faced with death themselves. They know exactly what

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  • I told you we where going to get it even worse…

    And it looks like the social engineers do not plan to disappoint. Remember when I pointed out that the same politicians that created the environment that caused the housing collapse demanding to be the ones to fix the evil lenders was certainly not fixing anything and likely to make it worse? Well, I hate to be right on this, but I am:

    Just days before Christmas, the Obama administration gave Bank of America a

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  • An Active Newt

    This is one of many reasons why I don’t think Newt Gingrich should be President:

    Newt Gingrich says as president he would ignore Supreme Court decisions that conflicted with his powers as commander in chief, and he would press for impeaching judges or even abolishing certain courts if he disagreed with their rulings.

    “I’m fed up with elitist judges” who seek to impose their “radically un-American” views, Gingrich said Saturday in a conference call with

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  • Tweeting Justice

    I have tried to be an advocate for our criminal justice system, for the reasons that, although not perfect (what is?), by and large it does a fairly good job of disseminating justice, drilling down to the core facts of the issue and meting out proper punishment for the offender. At times, it swings and misses, but fallible men are in fact fallible and can make mistakes, so we have the appellate process, and when … Read more

  • “Lowe” Balling The American Muslim

    What do you think about folks banding together to boycott a manufacturer?

    I have always believed that in the world of commerce, the profit motive is the bottom line, that past practices or loyalties are antiquated notions, and that, like a shark, if the a consumer product company is not moving forward, it will eventually die, being put out of business be a nimbler more innovative competitor. Now since the customer is always right, the … Read more

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