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The Feds’ Extracurricular Unconstitutional Rules
To paraphrase an old line from a Humphrey Bogart movie, “Constitution? We don’t need no stinkin’ Constitution!” — especially when every federal agency in our U.S. government has an extracurricular set of unconstitutional rules by which it operated. During a Senate Foreign Relations Committee meeting on March 8, Senator Cory Gardner asked if Congress approved…
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Speculation Leads to Gun Rights Violation
Seventy-four-year-old Ralph Gilbertsen is not a felon or domestic abuser, and has never been ruled dangerous to others, despite being ‘mildly bipolar,’ but Richfield Police in Minnesota confiscated his firearms anyway. He also has a concealed carry permit holder, which means he passed the in-depth background check required to get such a permit. The retired…
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SCOTUS ‘Court Rules’ Deny ‘Redress”
Justice Antonin Scalia died February 13, 2016 and Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts acted swiftly, waiting less than a day after the EPA’s response brief to side with the Obama administration dismissing an earlier 5-4 ruling SCOTUS ruling that President Obama’s global warming regulations are illegal. Worse yet, he acted unilaterally, electing to reject…
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Another Social Media Troll
Here’s one of the many social media trolls I put up with on a daily basis. This guy recieves my postings on Facebook only because he’s a friend of a friend from high school — otherwise I don’t know him from Cain. Abel Morris: Tom Darby yesterday your post mocked Trump before his rally! Now…
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Spinning Racism in a Restaurant
Tyrone Williams and Chauntyll Allen entered a Joe’s Crab Shack restaurant in Roseville, Minnesota to have dinner in celebration of Allen’s birthday. In addition to its food, the seafood chain is known for the eclectic decor at its eateries. But when Williams and Allen sat down at their table, they noticed this old photo that…
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The Amplifying Local Efforts to Root out Terrorism Act of 2016
Secretive legislation ‘designed’ to help local law enforcement fight terrorism with the aid of the federal government has been introduced. H.R. 4401, the Amplifying Local Efforts to Root out Terrorism (ALERT) Act of 2016, allows “federal law enforcement to train and work closely with state and local law enforcement in using the most effective tactics…
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FCC Democrats Caved to Obama on Net Neutrality
A case challenging ‘net neutrality’ is making its way through the courts, and it’s revealing some interesting information. For example documents show that while the Federal Communications Commission was creating the regulation — it was working with the Obama administration, keeping it abreast with where it was in the process. As this continues, Senator and…
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The Mouse That Came for Coffee
About a week before the Disney Store permanently closed its doors at Meadowood Mall, I went to see what they had for sale. That’s where I found a very unique looking Mickey Mouse coffee mug. Since I consider this mug to be somewhat special, I don’t often use it. Beside, it’s so large that I…
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Eighteen Years Later and We’ve Learned Nothing
Minnesotans elected pro-wrestler Jesse Ventura as their governor in 1998. Ventura ran on the Reform Party platform, promising to cut the size and scope of government, class sizes and he supported public debate on legalized prostitution. His governorship started out fine, but the economy took a downturn and the legislature turned its back on Ventura.…
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Standing for the U.S. Constitution Means You’re a Domestic Terrorist
Domestic terror groups seem to pose a greater threat to the U.S. than Daesh (ISIS,) al Qaeda or the Taliban joined, according to U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch, who was in Portland on Thursday, bragging about the arrest of 19 political prisoners by her Department of Justice (DOJ.) “The Department of Justice is committed to…