In the history of mankind, many republics have risen, have flourished for a less or greater time, and then have fallen because their citizens lost the power of governing themselves and thereby of governing their state. TR

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Obama’s Irresponsible Entry Into the Trayvon Case

President Obama, under pressure from black leaders who represent his most important political base, reversed course today after days of staying out and waded into the Trayvon Martin killing. In doing so, he probably satisfied is own need to express outrage and appeased a growing clamor for him to say something. But in doing so he has prejudiced the case and allowed political and personal

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President Obama’s Hall of Blame

President Obama has passed the buck to others – mainly George W. Bush – for no less than 13 problems that characterize his presidency, suggesting time and again that his own policies are not to blame for his difficulties and he is simply doing the best that can be done with the cards he was dealt. Even so, Obama is aggressively staking a claim for

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Quote of the Day || March 23, 2012

“When I said, ‘If you like your insurance, you can keep it,’ I thought it was understood that nobody likes their insurance.” – Barack Obama A note from our attorneys: This is not a real quote

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