Archive for July, 2009

The Rule of Law

Published by admin under Justice

All of us are vitally interested in the fight to maintain democracy and the rule of law.

The recent Obama fiasco re Professor Gates is illustrative once again of the Obama type of politician that thinks personal judgment by those in positions of power outweighs the rule of law. Continue Reading »

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Obama’s Long Six Months

Published by admin under Governance

By Conrad Black in National Post, July 25, 2009.

The observation of Barack Obama's six-month anniversary as President has received much less attention than did his 100th day. All the portentous comparisons with FDR have died away, and the administration is in a fierce struggle to salvage two of its most ambitious legislative projects — cap-and-trade to reduce carbon emissions, and universal medical care. Continue Reading »

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