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Dems Fume as Voter Fraud Issue Settled by SCOTUS

Blue Collar Muse @ April 29, 2008 # 2 Comments

I recently wrote a post titled ‘Democrats Disenfranchise Tennessee Voters’. It told of a group of 6 Democrats in the Tennessee House preventing a resolution already passed by the Tennessee Senate from coming out of committee to be voted on by the House with the possibility the issue could make it to the ballot […]

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Spartans and the Living Document Lie …

Blue Collar Muse @ March 17, 2008 # No Comment Yet

In discussions of Constitutional interpretation, an interesting concept has turned up in the last few years in the context of a why a position is or is not Constitutional. It’s stated in some form of the idea that “the Constitution is a living document”.
The idea has appeal for a variety of reasons. […]

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Will McCain Do the Right Thing on SCOTUS …

Blue Collar Muse @ February 11, 2008 # No Comment Yet

One of the most vocal, and potentially persuasive arguments for Conservatives to support John McCain is that McCain will be better on SCOTUS appointments. At first blush that might seem to be true.
However, that may be just wishful thinking. Ragnar Danneskjold (OK -ya’ gotta LOVE the name - especially given a couple of […]

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