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Constitution Day

Two hundred twenty-two years ago—or, perhaps I should say, “Eleven score and two years ago,” our forefathers signed the most brilliant document ever to have set up a government. Just as Lincoln said four score and seven years later, it was a “government of the people, by the people, and for the people.”

Think of that. [...]

Buy Now!

Please pardon our silence; things have been rather busy these past few months. And I’m sure we’re not the only ones who have suffered from news fatigue after the two-year-long presidential election.

Speaking of presidential elections, the Obama campaign machine is due to continue unabated. (In fact, some don’t see why it should stop after 2012.) [...]

Economic Policies: More of the Same?

Things have been a bit interesting around here lately. Between computer issues, medical issues, and schedule issues, with a little election burnout thrown into the mix, it’s been somewhat difficult to write anything here. But that’s beside the point of this post, so I won’t belabor it.

America has spoken, and rightly or wrongly, they chose [...]

Final Thoughts on the Election

Well, tomorrow is the big day for Republicans; of course, for Democrats, you get to “Win It on Wednesday!” as opposed to Republicans who vote on Tuesday. *cough*

Now that we are at the end of this, the longest and most expensive election cycle in history ($5.3 billion? Are you kidding me??) with a record $1 [...]

Debate Wrap-Up

Please pardon my absence over the past eight days; my computer is having issues, and unfortunately, they are still ongoing, sucking up precious time and energy. My computer is nearly eight years old, though, so some problems are expected to arise; however, it appears that it’s the newest of my four hard drives that is [...]

Union Voting and the Constitution

I saw an advertisement Tuesday evening that surprised me. It had former senator George McGovern expressing opposition to a plan—supported by Senator Obama—to put an end to private voting for unionization. This plan would essentially strongarm workers into voting one way or another even if that means voting against their own wishes. While I hold [...]