… lives are saved. A 14-year-old Phoenix boy shot an intruder who broke into his home while brandishing a gun as the teenager watched his three younger siblings, police said. The teen and his brothers and sisters were at home alone at their residence at 55th Avenue and Baseline when a woman rang the doorbell Friday. The teen didn’t open the door because he didn’t recognize her, Police Officer James
June 23, 2012
Obama trusts Mexican cartels with guns … [Darleen Click]
… but doesn’t trust American Latinos with forks …
Elizabeth Warren goes Alinsky on Cherokee women [Darleen Click]
From William Jacobson, known rightwing extremist. Four Cherokee women went to Boston this week to try to meet Elizabeth Warren to show Warren genealogical evidence proving that Warren has no Cherokee ancestry, and to explain to Warren why her continued insistence that she is Cherokee is offensive. One of the Cherokee women, Twila Barnes, is a genealogist who has written extensively at her blog about Warren’s lack of Cherokee ancestry,
“Watergate with 300 dead people lying on the ground”
More rhetorical questions, courtesy of Bill Whittle: (h/t TRS)
I get emails, cont.
Today, from John Hagner, DSCC Field Director. — Which, I wonder: does that title come with, like, a steel helmet, a wee riding crop, and some knee-high military boots? Jeff, This election is a dead heat. With the most critical FEC fundraising deadline of the year only days away, here are the latest numbers: ***POLLING UPDATE*** ***FEC Deadline in 7 days*** President Obama 46 Mitt Romney 44 Elizabeth
“Is President Obama A Pathological Liar?”
I’m assuming that’s a rhetorical question. Funny thing is, there was a time when suggesting that “Barack Obama” and Barack Obama were perhaps quite different people — and that the differences mattered and the distinction was a potentially crucial one, given that it was the former we were being sold as a candidate for higher office — was laughed at as a kind of kooky fringe conspiracy theory I was
As we await SCOTUS’s ruling on ObamaCare [Darleen Click]
Let’s review the stakes again … Toward the end of this 2010 video, Chapman and Chemerinsky take up the issue of if Congress can “require you to eat your vegetables.” Chermerinsky, after spending the time upholding Congress’ power to regulate any and all economic activity and inactivity, can’t quite dismiss the notion. The best that he can do is vaguely wave it off with “what people choose to eat might
