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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
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
SCOTUS is issuing rulings left, right and center. And today it issued an important one that was also a defeat for the Obama Administration:
In what may be its most significant religious liberty decision in two decades, the Supreme Court on Wednesday for the first time recognized a “ministerial exception” to employment discrimination laws, saying that churches and other religious groups must be free to choose and dismiss their leaders without government interference.
“The interest
Barack Obama has just made a recess appointment to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. He’a also about to make appointments to the National Labor Relations Board. It’s fairly standard for Presidents to make recess appointments. And under Bush, it became standard when the Democrats obstructed appointments to open positions. There’s only one problem: the Senate is not in recess.
Congressional Republicans were furious Wednesday after President Obama’s recess appointment of Richard Cordray to head
But Americans are the ones that lose out. That seems to be a recurring theme. Whenever the democrats win political battles, Americans and America loses out. The LSM loves the story. At least they admit employers will just see this all as more uncertainty and this will create about zero private sector jobs. Anyone arguing otherwise is a fucking moron. A lying moron, too. These leftist twits are fantasizing that this 2 month … Read more
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
If you thought the Republican establishment was having kittens over the possibility of Gingrich winning Iowa, they are *really* having kittens over Ron Paul potentially winning Iowa. Despite his closeness in the polls, every commentary I’ve seen recently has been of the “he has zero chance” variety, even to the point where Chris Wallace has said that if Paul wins Iowa, it won’t count. David Frum unleashed a hard-hitting and factually questionable critique. Rush … Read more
That’s basically what the democrats seem to want. That’s from guy that pretends he had no clue about operation “Fast & Furious” and actually deserves to be hauled into court to defend the criminal activities he and his people have been trying … Read more
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
So we’re selling guns to Mexican drug cartels. What’s the next step? Laundering their money, apparently:
Undercover American narcotics agents have laundered or smuggled millions of dollars in drug proceeds as part of Washington’s expanding role in Mexico’s fight against drug cartels, according to current and former federal law enforcement officials.
The agents, primarily with the Drug Enforcement Administration, have handled shipments of hundreds of thousands of dollars in illegal cash across borders, those