Posts Tagged ‘ Nicaragua ’

Decision Points

Decision Points

Months of strenuous campaigning, millions of dollars in political advertising, and countless days of retail politicking will culminate in just a few hours, when a select few will decide who will be awarded the first presidential delegates of the 2012 Republican race for President of the United States. Although not always an accurate gauge...
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Identity Politics

Identity Politics

I normally wouldn’t devote an entire post to mixed martial arts, especially when there are such vital issues to discuss-including the Obama administration’s continued war against the State of Arizona. The sport doesn’t particularly appeal to me as a spectator, and I’m of the opinion that if I wanted to see men who didn’t know...
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Iranian Terror Plot

Iranian Terror Plot

I suppose I should have prefaced the title of this post with the qualifier “allegedly,” although for the sake of argument I’ll assume that the allegations contained in the Justice Department indictment are true.  There are a number of angles from which this story can be approached, and many of them have already been...
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Criminal Immunity

Criminal Immunity

At that increasingly common intersection of the 2nd Amendment and immigration reform we have a story about a man on Long Island arrested for shooting  alleged members of MS-13. Now, I’m not as interested in the claim that these particular individuals were members of Mara Salvatrucha-an extremely violent street gang that originated in Los...
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Borders For Me, But Not For Thee

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Most people think a nation has the right to maintain control of its borders without foreign interference.
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