Thomas Jefferson said that the Judicial Branch had the capacity of turning the Constitution into wax (my paraphrase), and we can see why. When you have people appointed and approved to the Supreme Court who are not qualified but owe political favors, it’s easy to see how and why unconstitutional rulings would follow. We have that with Supreme Court Justice Kagen, who prior to her appointment to the Supreme Court never served as a judge in any capacity. Though an attorney, as one individual put it, “her record as a practicing attorney is notoriously thin for someone hoping to fill such a lofty post. From an experience standpoint, she’s probably the least qualified person to be nominated to the Court in my lifetime.”
Continue Reading February 7, 2018 at 2:53 PM
According to Wikileaks documents recently released, something called “Dark Matter” has been used by spy agencies in the USA to compromise iPhones, iPads, and computers running Windows 10. Surveillance programs are dropped onto these devices often after leaving the factory, intercepted, worked on, then sent on their way. Some of this has been going on since 2008 so there’s a good chance that the devices we use daily have been eavesdropping on us. While many on the Left will say, “Hey, I’ve got nothing to hide so if the government wants to spy on me, I have no worries,” that’s really besides the point. The fact that there are laws to protect the privacy of individuals are still in place yet it is clear that many of these laws have been ignored. Oh, and by the way, Julian Assange has stated that he has only released 1% of all CIA-related documents. Makes you wonder, doesn’t it?
Continue Reading March 25, 2017 at 6:10 AM