Christians, Social Justice, and Liberal Dogma

July 25, 2010

I have a number of Christian friends that I communicate with on Facebook who tend to vote Democratic, and strongly favor Obama’s brand of “social justice” (which is not what they think it is, as discussed in a previous post). Personally, I don’t think as Christians that they have particularly strong arguments for voting Democratic, […]

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The Grand Old Party: Getting Back to Our Roots

July 15, 2010

In May of 1854, a number of anti-slavery Democrats in Congress, along with anti-slavery members from other political parties, formed a new political party to fight slavery and secure civil rights for black Americans.  The party was called the Republican Party because these brave men wanted to return to the principles of freedom and equality […]

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Be Careful About “Social Justice”

July 6, 2010

And why must we be careful? Because most people who use the term either have no idea what it means, or they just won’t come clean and admit in plain language that they favor socialism. My guess is the former, but in either case, it is scary that people are throwing around this word because […]

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The Effects of Liberal “Downstream” Policies

June 27, 2010

I have written a number of times of my dislike for modern day liberal Democrat philosophies and policies (which is wholly different from the classical liberalism espoused by  luminaries such as John F. Kennedy). I would like to discuss briefly and anecdotally here why I believe their philosophy and politics don’t work practically, and why conservative […]

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Wasserman Schultz vs. Fiorina, Round 1

June 15, 2010

This past Sunday’s Meet the Press episode presented an excellent “showdown” between Florida Democratic Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz and California Republican nominee for U.S.  Senate Carly Fiorina (for transcript, click here). Though Schultz is not running against Fiorina, this Democratic attack dog took every opportunity to assail Fiorina, who held up well with a clear and […]

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Mr. President: Please Know Your Job

June 12, 2010

A recent Politico interview with our President revealed he is woefully ignorant of the responsibilities of his job (or even worse, can’t distinguish what they are). Regarding the Gulf oil spill, the President said this: “I think it’s fair to say, if six months ago, before this spill had happened, I had gone up to […]

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“Get Out The Vote” Speech on Illegal Immigration

June 7, 2010

Below is my “Get Out the Vote” Speech in Anaheim on Sunday, June 6 (in CA, we have primary races on Tuesday, June 8).  My theme was illegal immigration, in support of Arizona’s illegal immigration law. And no, I am not “anti-immigrant.” I am absolutely pro-legal immigration and anti-illegal immigration. How the heck do you […]

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Probable Cause, Other Standards of Proof, and the Arizona Illegal Immigration Law (SB1070)

May 25, 2010

In wake of the Arizona illegal immigrant law, the terms “probable cause” and “reasonable suspicion” have been bandied about with respect to racial profiling. So what I would like to do in the post is to explain what these terms mean from a legal perspective, along with other “standards of proof.” You can take a […]

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When Crying Racism is Like “Crying Wolf”

May 8, 2010

I have been looking on in bewilderment at the negative reactions to the recently signed Arizona illegal immigration bill. I hear so many cries of racism from Democrats and others of the liberal persuasion, which is incredibly frustrating because as someone who is black and has experienced racism all too often, I don’t think these […]

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Like Sheep Led to Slaughter

April 26, 2010

Today, I posted the following on my Facebook page regarding Obama’s latest misguided and racially polarizing attempt to get his constituents pumped up for the November midterm elections: So Obama wants young people, women, and minorities to help Democrats to win in November. What about everyone else? Clearly, this man is not for all of […]

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