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by Josh Eboch After gambling his young presidency on an ambitious domestic agenda, Barack Obama’s political insecurity and ideological arrogance now demand passage of a health care “reform” bill that will vastly increase the federal...
by Michael Boldin In response to what some opponents see as a Congress that doesnรขโฌโขt represent their interests, State Legislators are looking to the nearly forgotten American political tradition of nullification as a way to reject any potential national health care...
by Rob Natelson During the Bush administration, many within the dominant culture expressed concern about the constitutionality of detaining several hundred alleged enemy combatants in Guantanamo. Whenever legal restrictions on abortion are proposed, many express doubt...
by Rob Natelson, Electric City Weblog You would think it wouldnรขโฌโขt be too much to ask for the people who serve in government or who presume to influence our public policy to have a clue about what the Constitution means. On that subject, the Washington Post syndicate...
by Michael Boldin On the heels of a successful state-level resistance to the 2005 Real ID Act, activists and state legislators alike are focusing their efforts on state governments as a way to resist new federal programs. The latest? Health Care. In response to what...