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Community Standards
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First of all, a few housekeeping items…
The Real John McCain
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This guy has trouble keeping his lies straight
Phil Bredesen’s Weak Foreign Policy
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Bill Hobbs criticizes the Governor for not taking the appropriate action to insure Mississippi doesn’t snake our water supply:
Neighborhood In Lockdown
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A neighborhood is in lockdown, no one is allowed to enter without police checking their IDs and all seeking entry must prove they either live in the neighborhood or have some legitimate business. The neighborhood is in Washington, D.C.
D.C. violating the intent of SCOTUS Heller decision
NRA Endorses Conservative Over Naifeh Republican
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- Politics
- candidacy
- district of columbia
- heidi
- keesling
- militia
- national rifle association
- nra
- right to bear arms
- right to keep and bear arms
- s endorsement
- second amendment
- senator raymond finney
- state governments
- state liaison
- state senator
- supreme court
- tennessee general assembly
- tennessee senate
- vocal support
Via Say Uncle:
State Senator Raymond Finney has been given a rating of “A” by the National Rifle Association (NRA) for his four years of service in the Tennessee General Assembly. In addition, the NRA has endorsed his candidacy for re-election to the Tennessee Senate.
Ambivalence To Integration Doesn’t Count
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Jeff Woods thinks opponents of the recently approved rezoning plan for Metro Schools may be able to reverse the school board’s course through litigation:
Racial Discrimination
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I've already written a piece about why forced busing for "racial balance" in the absence of de jure school segregation is more wrong than ever; but I remembered a recent decision by the U.S. Supreme Court in which Chief Justice John Roberts, writing the plurality opinion, made a very memorable statement, so I hunted it down:
The way to stop discrimination on the basis of race is to stop
Once again: "When seconds count . . ."
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... the police are only minutes away." John Stossel:
The Cato's Institute's Tom Palmer, an early plaintiff in the D.C.



