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When States Oppose the U.S. Constitution

 Filed under: right to bear arms — angry_squirrel January 27, 2006

Firearms First has a quality 2nd Amendment story on the battle over conceal carry rights in the Midwest United States. The heartland of the U.S. is often referred to as very conservative, yet midwestern firearms rights are stifled, far more restrictive than the liberal east coast state of Vermont. By large it is the Democratic party of Nebraska, Kansas, and Wisconsin working against recent conceal carry legislation being introduced in those states. However, a few bad Republicans, such as Nebraska legislator Marian Price, are also fighting against the restoration of this constitutional right to state residents. Make no mistake about it, conceal carry is a right granted by the U.S. Constitution. Any constitutional originalist and Libertarian knows that a state restricting this right is directly violating the Constitution of the United States.

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Supreme Court Sides With Suffering Patients Despite President

 Filed under: basic rights and freedom — angry_squirrel January 17, 2006

President Bush doesn’t like an Oregon law allowing doctor assisted suicide. His goal is to harshly punish physicians who assist terminally ill patients suffering by fulfilling their request to end the agony. The good news today is that the Supreme Court sided with patient’s rights and not President Bush. Any politician, Republican or Democrat, has no right to decide for you and me what we are to endure in our final hours of life and when we choose to end our own suffering! Kudos’ to the Supreme Court for their very libertarian ruling and support of this socially advanced Oregon law.

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Sony Creates Special Label For Gays

 Filed under: race and equality — lazy_leopard January 14, 2006

There is a growing revolution in the entertainment industry to designate certain racial or sexual groups to their own specified award show, record label, or beauty pageants. It doesn’t seem to matter that there have been events and entertainers in the past that did not seem to have a problem sharing the events with “regular” individuals. Discrimination and segregation might have actually had a chance to decline in this country if it weren’t for the liberals in Hollywood having to shove this down the average American’s throat at every chance they had.

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Child Support, Did Daddy Get Screwed?

 Filed under: race and equality — angry_squirrel January 4, 2006

A father paying child support has absolutely no way of auditing the ex-wife to ensure she is utilizing that money to benefit the children. She could be feeding the kids macaroni and cheese nightly, and using the money to buy cigarettes, make payment on her new Lexus, or getting crack cocaine! When the father is required to pay an excess of the financial burden, has no way of ensuring the money is properly allocated, and lacks equal influence and rights over the children, he is being discriminated against by the United States Government, because of gender. This is analogous to “Taxation Without Representation”, a battle cry of revolution. Today we need revolution in the child support system and how divorce and child custody is determined by large. The current system doesn’t work and perhaps ironically, daddy is the one getting screwed.

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