Politics
Columbus Dispatch preparing to snub another 3rd party candidate
For the second time the Columbus Dispatch’s editorial board is refusing to meet with a third party candidate as part of their endorsement process. This time Ohio Senate District 3 Libertarian William Yarbrough is on the receiving end of the stated Dispatch reason given to fellow Libertarian candidate Travis Irvine (OH-12), “…third party candidates can’t [...]
Stop the Beck Name Calling – True Democrats take Back your party!
Democrat Americans – Ya Got it all Wrong on Beck So far contributions from the Restoring Honor event are nearing $6 million and still going up. Records show the event production costs were $3 million. Currently nearly $3 million has been raised for those who have fought and died for this country’s Special Forces in [...]
Kagan shielded Saudis from 9/11 lawsuit
In her brief, Kagan acknowledged inconsistencies with the lower court rulings and even conceded there were legitimate questions about whether the Immunities Act should apply in Cozen’s case for the 9/11 victims. Still, she sided with the Saudis, who had presented their case directly to Kagan that the terror victims lawsuit was harming U.S.-Saudi relations. [...]
The Court Rules Against Dear Leader… His Minions Just Go Another Route.
Americans for Prosperity: In its efforts to impose crippling net neutrality regulations on the Internet-an idea with very little support from the American public or Congress-the Obama administration turned to the FCC to simply pretend Congress has given it authority to regulate. The DC Circuit Court of Appeals emphatically smacked down that attempt in Comcast [...]
A Ron Paul Moment- HOPE for Libertarian Ideas?
RealClearPolitics – Before they could regroup for the next contest, the polling firm Rasmussen Reports did them a great favor. The firm surveyed 1,000 voters and found Paul losing not by one vote but one percent, but this time to President Barack Obama. One percent is more or less within the margin of error, so [...]
Obama Regime abandons warrantless attempt to read Yahoo e-mail
CNET News Yahoo’s efforts to fend off federal prosecutors’ broad request attracted allies–in the form of Google, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the Center for Democracy and Technology, and the Progress and Freedom Foundation–who argued (PDF) that Americans who keep their e-mail in the cloud enjoy a reasonable expectation of privacy that is protected by the [...]

