Guilty As Charged. Skip The Proof

Once again, it’s time to question the fairness mindset of some of America’s future lawyers (not to mention some of their professors).  You’ll recall that several days ago, prior to the Justice Kavanaugh confirmation, some of the professors at Yale Law School cancelled classes so that those law students who … read more

Sergeant Alvin York: World War I American Hero

Last week, marked the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Meuse-Argonne, a key turning point in America’s critical efforts to bring World War I to its conclusion. Determined to hold its legendary Argonne Region Hindenburg Line, the Germans packed their defensive strong points with troops and armament, as they dug … read more

Perfect Wisdom For These Tenuous Times

“If a political party does not have as its foundation the determination to advance a cause that is right and that is moral, then it is not a political party.  It is merely a conspiracy to seize power.” Dwight D. Eisenhower (3-6-56) 34th United States President (1953-1961) and 5-Star United States … read more

Thoughts On What Has Now Happened, and What Could Happen Next

Judge Brett Kananaugh was confirmed for a seat on the U.S. Supreme Court by the U.S. Senate on Saturday (10-6-18) by a 50-48 vote, one of the slimmest margins ever, following a confirmation process, said Kellyanne Conway, that has “gone on much longer and much deeper than any Supreme Court … read more

Guilty Until Proven Innocent

Unbelievable.  It’s been reported by several news sources, and confirmed by the school (in other words, corroborated), that one day last week, several (but not all) Yale Law School (repeat, law school) professors cancelled their classes so that students who chose to, either at the school or in D.C., could … read more

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