The New York Times Ponders: “Are We Biased Enough?”
The lefties on Twitter are very upset with their favorite paper, The New York Times. They’ve even started a hashtag (#NewNYTSlogans) attacking them for the apparent lack of dedication to truth that the paper has exhibited of late in its pages. Read the rest of this entry »
The Great Bloomberg Booze Backlash of 2012
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg probably needed a stiff drink last night, after an article ran at the New York Post earlier in the day reporting that the mayor was planning to curtail alcohol sales in the Big Apple. The city health department’s Partnership for a Healthier New York City was considering initiatives to slash the number of businesses that were licensed to Read the rest of this entry »
Our Task Moving Forward: Focus On Congress
Irrespective of the outcome of the presidential primaries, it is highly unlikely that we will nominate a reliable and consistent conservative. Unfortunately, with the exceptions of Coolidge, Goldwater, and Reagan, we never do. Not on a presidential level. This year we might nominate someone who is not a conservative at all. Perforce, our most important task going forward (aside for defeating Obama) is to win majorities in both houses of Congress. Read the rest of this entry »
At the Supreme Court, PLF defends the Sacketts’ right to appeal EPA dictates
Oral argument was held today at the United States Supreme Court in the Pacific Legal Foundation property rights case of Sackett v. United States Environmental Protection Agency. In this high-profile litigation, PLF seeks to establish that property owners have a right to appeal to court when EPA effectively seizes control of their property by declaring it “wetlands” under the Clean Water Act. Arguing on behalf of PLF clients Mike and Chantell Sackett was Damien M. Schiff, a PLF
Senior Staff Attorney. Read the rest of this entry »
Canada’s Role In Sustainable Development
United Nations reformer, Maurice Strong, once wrote, "The forces that are shaping our future are global in scale and systemic in nature." [1] Recently a task force chaired by Mr. Strong revealed that the post-cold war period has "become nothing less than a global experiment in international development." Read the rest of this entry »
Important Event to Protect Our Rights!
My friend Sheriff Richard Mack has been traveling the nation teaching country sheriffs that they are the most important and powerful elected officials in the nation. Sheriffs have the power to keep federal government agents at bay and protect the rights of citizens in their county. Too many sheriffs fail to understand their Constitutional duties. Read the rest of this entry »
Georgetown University to host panel discussion of Sackett v. EPA following oral argument
As you may have gathered from the tremendous media attention given to the case and from the outpouring of amicus support for the Sacketts, many different organizations have recognized that Sackett v. EPA is one of the most important cases on the Supreme Court's docket this term. Read the rest of this entry »
Falmouth estate’s latest owner tries to reduce tax bill
The owner of a sprawling estate on Woodville Road that once belonged to Shaw's supermarket heiress Mary Alice Davis has asked the town to lower the property's $1.5 million assessment and $19,835 annual tax bill.
This estate at 200 Woodville Road in Falmouth was previously owned by Shaw’s heiress Mary Alice Davis. A later owner donated it to the University of Maine Foundation, which in turn sold it to an investment company. Read the rest of this entry »
Ten Most Wanted
It's that time of year again for the list compiled by Judicial Watch of Washington's "Ten Most Wanted Corrupt Politicians" who have undermined the rule of law and abused the public trust. JW's purpose is "to promote integrity, transparency and accountability in government, politics and the law." Read the rest of this entry »
History Lesson on Your Social Security Card
Just in case some of you young whippersnappers (& some older ones) didn't know this. It's easy to check out, if you don't believe it. Be sure and show it to your family and friends. They need a little history lesson on what's what and it doesn't matter whether you are Democrat or Republican. Facts are Facts. Read the rest of this entry »



