How Robert Bork changed my life
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | December 19th at 12:20 PM |
A great man, Robert Bork, died today at the age of 85. Most of the news coverage will focus on a relatively minor Watergate-related event and will mischaracterize the major event when the U.S. Senate rejected his nomination to the United States Supreme Court in 1987. Few will emphasize those aspects of his life that I would argue have had the most positive impact on American | Read More »
The ObamaDem criminalization of the American Way
By: Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) | September 19th at 12:27 PM |
The ObamaDem criminalization of our cultural, political and economic life ALBANY, Ga. — U.S. Rep. Sanford Bishop Jr., D-Albany, gave his definition of the word “politics” to the Kiwanis Club of Dougherty County at a luncheon Monday at the Hilton Garden Inn. “Politics is all about who gets what, when and how,” Bishop said. Americans not yet schooled in the evils of symbolic speech, burned | Read More »
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