When it Comes to BP, We Must Be Careful What We Wish For
June 14, 2010 by Jeff Schreiber
Filed under News & Views
This morning, as I was driving through Mount Pleasant, SC on my way home to do more studying following my three-hour daily Bar Exam review class, I stopped at an intersection next to a late-model Ford pickup truck and its in-tow fishing boat, a great-looking center-console craft complete with all sorts of antennae and oceanfishing [...]
A Fake Story from Fox News
May 27, 2010 by Jeff Schreiber
Filed under Assigned Reading
Fox News: 80-Year-Old Chicago Man Kills Armed Home Invader An 80-year-old Chicago man shot and killed an armed man who broke into his two-story house in a pre-dawn home invasion Wednesday on the city’s West Side. At about 5:20 a.m., the homeowner and his wife, also in her 80s, discovered the intruder entering their home [...]
Reading is FUNdamental!
May 25, 2010 by Jeff Schreiber
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I love Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer. I really do. I don’t know where she stands on other issues. Well, I do know that she understands the Second Amendment, but other than that, I honestly don’t know much. My mind has been on other things recently. Nevertheless, I know exactly where she stands on illegal immigration, [...]
The Anomaly, Not the Norm
May 19, 2010 by Jeff Schreiber
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Fox News: Pennsylvania District Turns Into ‘Saudi Arabia of Natural Gas’ Ahead of Primary Both Democrat Mark Critz and Republican Tim Burns are echoing each other in their comments about the potential energy wealth that could be tapped in the southwestern Pennsylvania district. “Western Pennsylvania could become the energy capital of the world,” Critz said [...]
From Gulf Oil Crisis, Opportunity
May 17, 2010 by Jeff Schreiber
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Associated Press: Salazar Announces ONSHORE Drilling Reforms Ahead of anticipated tough questioning on Capitol Hill about the Gulf Coast spill, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said Monday the government will tighten requirements for onshore oil and gas drilling. The new measures would not apply to oil rigs at sea. Salazar was expected to testify Tuesday at [...]
Pot, Kettle … Specter
May 16, 2010 by Jeff Schreiber
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“Joe Sestak. Just another politician.” A highly contested primary battle here in the Keystone State will be coming to fruition on Tuesday and, believe it or not, that’s been how Arlen Specter has been ending his attack ads against his rival, who just happens to be my congressman–for exactly sixteen more days, at least–and an [...]
Straight Judicial Philosophy is All That Matters
May 15, 2010 by Jeff Schreiber
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“I reserve the right not to have my views assigned to me as if I was an intellectual slave.” Those words came from Justice Clarence Thomas. They can be found in a 1998 piece from Jet magazine covering a speech Thomas made to the National Bar Association in which he stated that he would continue [...]
More Health Care Cost Admissions
May 11, 2010 by Jeff Schreiber
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Associated Press: New Coverage for Young Adults Will Raise Premiums Letting young adults stay on their parents’ health insurance until they turn 26 will nudge premiums nearly 1 percent higher for employer plans, the government said in an estimate released Monday. The coverage requirement, effective starting later this year, is one of the most anticipated [...]
Beware of Leftist Idealogues Bringing Gifts
May 10, 2010 by Jeff Schreiber
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Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, who masterminded the attacks of September 11, 2001 which killed thousands of innocent men, women and children in New York City, central Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C., is neither an American citizen nor a terrorist detainee captured on American soil. Farouk Abdulmutallab, who on Christmas Day 2009 filled an airliner high in the [...]
The House that Hypocrisy Built
May 4, 2010 by Jeff Schreiber
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Doug Ross: Exclusive Photo Gallery: Check Out the Carbon Footprint of Al Gore’s New Ocean-View Mediterranean Villa Don’t you love these hypocritical Climatards? (That’s the term they prefer, I hear). They want to control your lives: how big your car can be, how much water your toilet can hold, the kind of light bulbs you [...]
