Monthly Archives: July 2010

Unalienable, Take Two

I previously posted about something Charles Johnson said that had me worrying that he thought individual rights are granted by government, rather than being unalienable. Unfortunately, a recent post of his about the Kagan hearings exacerbates that concern. Let’s watch the subject of his post first, shall we, before looking at Johnson’s comments. The video [...]

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Candidate Nobody

George Will tells us that candidate nobody is not to be underestimated in this year’s election. The article is a profile of a candidate who may unseat Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, but the point to take from it is that this is the time for “candidate nobody.” Or as I might call it, “candidate [...]

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Happy Independence Day

It’s a little late to say “let’s get some runs.”

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