Articles in Civil Liberties Infringement
Out of the many whoppers categorized by the Associated Press (via HotAir.com) from last night’s State of the Union speech (or was it, “State of Obama?”), the one that probably sticks out the most was …
Today, the Supreme Court, in a 5-4 decision, summarily did away with decades-old campaign finance reform law — as well as portions of the McCain-Feingold Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act — by removing monetary restrictions that …
I have a number of things that I need to post regarding eligibility, but when I received an email from a concerned citizen about what the federal government is doing via an end-user license agreement by …
(Pic from GaltsList blog ) For those who are not yet aware, CNN correspondent Susan Roesgen executed a journalistic hit-job at the main Chicago tea party on April 15, 2009. The web site FoundingBloggers.com (see the same …
Following up on CNN’s journalistic hit-job on the April 15 tea party, WorldNetDaily is now reporting that CNN wants FoundingBloggers.com’s follow-up video of concerned citizens questioning reporter Susan Roesgen’s just-wrapped segment to remove their footage:
Cable television …
I had originally reported here on Obama’s Civilian National Security Force and Rahm Emanuel on plans for compulsory civil defense service. But now the Pentagon is reporting that they want to begin the process of …
Per the rotundacollection.com, Ohio Department of Job and Family Services Director Helen Jones-Kelley is getting a one month suspension of duties with no pay for what Ohio’s Inspector General found in their investigation…
I’ve recorded a lot of history on this issue via my “Joe the Plumber” category, and here’s the latest from hotair.com (via Dayton Daily News):
Ohio Inspector General Tom Charles’ investigation into whether Helen Jones-Kelley used …
From the columbusdispatch.com:
Vanessa Niekamp said that when she was asked to run a child-support check on Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher on Oct. 16, she thought it routine. A supervisor told her the man had contacted the …
Well, folks, it looks like we have some breaking news on this one this evening. There’s so much to look at that it warrants a separate post. Let’s get started:
First, we go to excerpts of The …
From The Columbus Dispatch (via hotair.com):
Helen Jones-Kelly, director of the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, confirmed today that she OK’d the check on Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher following the Oct. 15 presidential debate.
She said there …









