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January 22, 2010Washington Examiner: Prosecutors have too much powerRead the full article from WashingtonExaminer.com Justice Robert Jackson once warned that "if the prosecutor is obliged to choose his case, it follows that he can choose his defendants. Therein is the most dangerous power of the prosecutor: That he will pick people that he thinks he should get, rather than cases that need to be prosecuted."....Read the full article here |
October 28, 2009Don't Be Fooled! A Proven U.S. Test Case on ObamacareRead the full article from Parkbench.com The controversy surrounding President Barack Obama´s Health Care legislation currently pending before Congress, largely focuses on the so-called Public Option. This is cornerstone of a plan that creates government run health insurance that competes directly with the private sector. The nation should look to Florida to see the effects government "competition" can have on the private sector....Read the full article here |
May 7, 2009SMITH & WARNER: The Wrong Time For GOP Donors to Close Their WalletsRead the full article from Foxnews.com As we enter a period where Democrats have the opportunity - based on sheer numbers and generally bizarre instincts - to wreak havoc on small business and put their boots on the necks of Republicans for the next 20 years, it is time for pro-growth, free market-minded entrepreneurs to get past their electoral shellshock of 2006 and 2008 and begin to step financially back into the political circle with vigor and a longer view. Many GOP donors, dispirited if not disgusted with Republican political failures and general strategic incompetence, have as a natural extension of this closed their wallets to conservative causes. Others have been cowered into not giving or are hedging their bets by giving to Democrats in the hopes that they will be the food that is eaten last...Read the full article here |

