Monday, November 17, 2008

Headlines: November 17, 2008

A federal bailout for Prop. 8: A Colorado battle may offer a means of challenging California's same-sex marriage ban.

GTT: In 1868, the American people ratified an amendment that required States to protect the person and property of all Americans and, in particular, of the newly freed slaves living in southern States.

Equal protection of f the law in the 14th amendment means equal protection of person and property. But that won't stop the U.S. Supreme Court from usurping the power of the States to define marriage by using it to establish an imaginary right to homosexual marriage.

Meet the union organizers: Stealth labor campaigns may be coming to such right-to-work states as Texas

Unions plan organization push in Texas

What is Communism? (video)

Rethinking Churchill

The Magnificence of Disposable Diapers

A MEMOIR OF SIR WILLIAM BLACKSTONE, - Sir William Blackstone, Commentaries on the Laws of England in Four Books, vol. 1 [1753]

Film-makers taking on our 'global warming hysteria'

A system's fatal flaws: Thousands of inmates admit they're in the U.S. illegally, but even those convicted of violent crimes are often released right back onto Houston's streets

How the Party of Defeat Lost Fallujah

No UAW Bailout

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