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June, 2018



What to expect in Kennedy successor confirmation hearings

What to expect in Kennedy successor confirmation hearings I’m excited too. How could you not be? The prospect of a fifth Supreme Court Justice who is really committed to an originalist reading of the Constitution holds the prospect of far more than just overturning a few past rulings we’ve had to live with for far too long.
By Dan Calabrese - Thursday, June 28, 2018 - Full Story



Liberal censorship at it again

Liberal censorship at it again Recently, the local news reported that the US Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC) voted to change the ‘Laura Ingalls Wilder Award’ to the "Children’s Literature Legacy Award". According to the ALSC, "Wilder’s expressions and her stereotypical attitudes are inconsistent with ALSC's core values".
By Charles Wills - Wednesday, June 27, 2018 - Full Story




Hysteria, Hate, and Histrionics Defines the Left

https://howlingforjustice.files.wordpress.com/2011/04/hysteria.jpg?w=450&h=338 Lacking any substance and sinking deeper into the abyss of irrelevance, the Democrat Party’s platform seems to be defined by the cause of defending illegal aliens over Americans, invaders who have broken our laws by crossing the border illegally. Mexican officials and liberals claim that immigration of any kind is a human right.
By Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh - Wednesday, June 27, 2018 - Full Story

Free Speech Implodes Forced Union Fees

Free Speech Implodes Forced Union Fees WASHINGTON, D.C. - In another major victory for free speech, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 today in Janus v. AFSCME that nonunion workers cannot be forced to pay fees to public sector unions.
By Liberty Counsel - Wednesday, June 27, 2018 - Full Story

Kennedy’s Retirement and the Future

Kennedy's Retirement and the Future WASHINGTON, D.C. - Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced today that he will retire from the High Court effective July 31, 2018. In a letter to President Donald Trump, Kennedy wrote: "For a member of the legal profession, it is the highest of honors to serve on this Court.
By Liberty Counsel - Wednesday, June 27, 2018 - Full Story


Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy resigns—here’s President Trump’s Supreme Court list

Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy resigns As if the Democrats Hadn’t had enough bad news from the Supreme Court this week, Justice Anthony Kennedy has announced his retirement. That means President Trump will get another bite at the SCOTUS apple -something which is sure to send leftists everywhere into anaphylactic shock. If you thought they were unhinged before, I suspect “we ain’t seen nothin’ yet.”
By Robert Laurie - Wednesday, June 27, 2018 - Full Story

Drugs, Gangbangers, Convicts Enter U.S. Via Mexico as Media Focuses on Shelter Accommodations

Drugs, Gangbangers, Convicts Enter U.S. Via Mexico as Media Focuses on Shelter Accommodations While the mainstream media and much of the nation are preoccupied with sob stories about the shelter accommodations of illegal immigrants, the U.S.-Mexico border remains a cesspool of crime where federal agents have confiscated more than 360,000 pounds of drugs, arrested thousands of individuals with criminal convictions and busted hundreds of violent gangbangers so far this year. The latest statistics issued by the Border Patrol are downright disturbing and illustrate the urgency of properly securing the famously porous southwest border.
By Judicial Watch - Wednesday, June 27, 2018 - Full Story


Linda Sarsour says MLK Jr. warned us about folks like …Chuck Schumer?

Linda Sarsour says MLK Jr. warned us about folks like …Chuck Schumer? If you like watching leftists eat their own, 2018 is shaping up to be your year. After being shafted by their own party in 2016, the election and presidency of Donald Trump has driven them into a white-hot, self-destructive, rage. That’s why we’re seeing things like the violent harassment of opponents, the dumping of Joe Crowley for a radical socialist in New York, and unhinged activists turning on the people they used to support.
By Robert Laurie - Wednesday, June 27, 2018 - Full Story

More winning: SCOTUS rules forced public sector union dues unconstitutional

More winning: SCOTUS rules forced public sector union dues unconstitutional As you’re probably aware, the Democratic Party has money troubles. Their 2016 presidential candidate was an atrociously expensive failure, and they’ve been having serious trouble raising funds since her implosion. Back in February, it was widely reported that the DNC had just $6.5 million in the bank and was saddled with $6 million in debt. Things haven’t improved much since then.
By Robert Laurie - Wednesday, June 27, 2018 - Full Story


Appealing finding suggests why refrigeration dampens banana aromas

Appealing finding suggests why refrigeration dampens banana aromas Bananas are one of the world's most popular fruits. But how they're stored prior to reaching grocery shelves can adversely affect their flavor and smell. Now in a study appearing in ACS' Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, scientists report that cold temperatures suppress the activity of proteins that play a key role in the formation of the banana's distinct aromas. They say this discovery could lead to enhancements of the fruit's fragrance and flavor.
By American Chemical Society - Wednesday, June 27, 2018 - Full Story

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