Democrats and DNA Databases
Democrats' endorsement of giving government unprecedented powers to expand the size of DNA databases by lowering the bar for collecting and retaining individuals' DNA samples. Continue reading →
Democrats' endorsement of giving government unprecedented powers to expand the size of DNA databases by lowering the bar for collecting and retaining individuals' DNA samples. Continue reading →
It’s short and to the point, from Liberty.com; Last week Liberty.com and Americans for New Leadership posted our new radio ad against Harry Reid on our facebook page. Today it’s our pleasure to bring you the web video from that ad:
By John W. Whitehead 10/11/2010 If you want a vision of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face–forever. –George Orwell When my granddaughter was a baby, she was blissfully unaware of the fact that she was under constant &#...
Fire Pelosi Bus Rally Oct 7th at the Airport Shilo Inn
Fred Thompson, former Tennessee Senator, sleepy Presidential candidate, and actor has been hawking government subsidized mortgages. Hello? Has Mr. Thompson heard of the whole Fannie / Freddie / Ginnie / CRA thing? The meltdown, the bailout…? Apparently Fred was half-asleep then, too.
Republican politicians who tout their American Conservative Union rating do so to distract from their big government record and are citing a ranking system that essentially means nothing. [editorial commnent: Southern Avenger just keeps getting better and better! we ♥ you Jack Hunter!]
Gallup Delivers a Stunner ... The real historical parallel may be 1894 when Republicans took 100 seats ... As Election Day draws closer, every major public opinion poll shifts from interviewing registered voters to those whom it identifies as "likely" voters. Gallup, the oldest U.S. polling company, first developed the model it uses for identifying likely voters back in 1950 and its final election polls have proven highly accurate. Gallup delivered its first 2010 "likely voter" poll and the results floored the political community. In the generic ballot question, which asks which party a voter would favor in a generic House contest, Gallup gave the GOP a 46% to 42% edge. But then Gallup applied two versions of its "likely voter" turnout model. In its "high turnout model," Republicans led Democrats by 53% to 40%. In its "low turnout model," the GOP edge was a stunning 56% to 38%. That kind of margin in favor of Republicans has never been seen in Gallup surveys ... Michael Barone, co-author of the Almanac of American Politics, says either of the Gallup turnout models would produce "a Republican House majority the likes of which we have not seen since the election cycles of 1946 or even 1928." Mr. Barone says the historical parallel might no longer be 1994, when the GOP gained 54 House seats, but instead 1894, when Republicans gained more than 100 House seats in the middle of the economic downturn that engulfed Democratic President Grover Cleveland. – Wall Street Journal Dominant Social Theme: The Republican majority is on its way back! Reference also GiN Series post here under Nebraska category on CLibertyC on this topic . . .
The Internet has greatly increased the argument over copyrights and "intellectual property" and now comprehensive treaties (see article above) are being negotiated to harmonize intellectual property rights across the globe. Sub domina...
Not to be out done by Mr. TowDog, I couldn't help myself but to embellish upon his very entertaining post "'Alleged' Cleveland Tourism Board Fail". Cleveland, otherwise known as "The…
Thanks to Erick Brockway, aka TowDog, for his post “‘Alleged’ Cleveland Tourism Board Fail”: The “tourism” videos are a riot (warning: a bit ‘o language in there) – especially if you’ve ever been to certain parts of Detroit. It’s funny alright, but, there’s more to this story. Cleveland has become a mistake over time because…(drumroll, […]