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The 2nd Amendment is under attack
The Second Amendment is under attack. This amendment is so important, so crucial to the liberties of the people, that the Founding Fathers placed it second only to the first; that which guaranteed the five most basic of freedoms. We've moved away from...
Tags: Gun Control, Assault, Interior Policy, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Government
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Obama, Petraeus, and who should resign
I think if President Barack Obama proposed a balanced budget in return for taxing the wealthy, a compromise would be attainable. As to Benghazi, either Susan Rice (on the Sunday shows after the ambassador to Libya was killed), or President Obama (in the...Tags: David Petraeus, Barack Obama, FBI, Robert Mueller, Mitt Romney
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Facts and opinions in election's aftermath
Fact: The empathy factor was a big winner for President Barack Obama. Opinion: It proved impossible for a wealthy CEO-type to compete in the "he cares about us" category. Mitt Romney's "47 percent" comment most certainly (further) strengthened this...
Tags: Birth Control, Democratic Party, Government, Business, Pregnancy and Childbirth
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In national initiative, feds have charged more than 500 for mortgage crimes -- two in Maryland
The Baltimore SunFederal prosecutors across the country have charged more than 500 people with crimes related to mortgage fraud as part of a year-long program that ended last month, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder announced Tuesday. The Distressed Homeowner...Tags: Severna Park, Justice System, Rentals, Defendants, Prosecution
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U.S. Attorney General in Towson to grant $124K to Baltimore County police
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder came to Towson University on Wednesday, Oct. 3, bearing gifts for Baltimore County Police — specifically $124,000 to help the department fight intellectual property crime. In an announcement at the Towson campus...
Tags: Justice System, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Towson University, Riverside (Southampton, New York), Lawyers
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Baltimore crime-fighter resigns over Fast and Furious case
At a community meeting for paroled felons in the East Baltimore, the mother of Bloods gang leader Kevin Gary faced down federal prosecutor Jason Weinstein. She told him to stop harrassing her son, whom she described as "a champion for the downtrodden,"...
Tags: Criminal Laws, Criminals, Justice System, Organized Crime, Operation Fast and Furious
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Fast, furious and way off the mark
The gun-running operation called Fast and Furious went bad when federal agents decided to let low-level traffickers go in hopes of catching bigger fish in the Mexican drug cartels. A similar mistake seems to have plagued the congressional investigation...
Tags: Elections, Gun Control, White House, Operation Fast and Furious, Interior Policy
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Fast and Furious: The Second Amendment conspiracy theory
The brouhaha over Attorney General Eric Holder and the contempt of Congress charge brought by U.S. Rep. Darrell Issa is providing new evidence that the lunatics are running the Republican asylum. Mr. Issa, the California Republican who is chairman of the...
Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), News Media, George W. Bush, Nancy Pelosi, Pulitzer Prize Awards
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Facts and opinions from the campaign
Fact: Photo identification is a necessary element of life in America today. Opinion: Don't believe it? Try cashing an out-of-town check; visiting just about any office building in the country; getting on a commercial airplane; or, buying some types of...
Tags: Justice System, Allergies, Rentals, General Motors Corp., George W. Bush
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With its voting rights threatened, black America is silent
An open letter to African America: In the late '90s, the Internet belched forth a rumor that the Voting Rights Act was soon to expire and that black folks would lose the vote as a result. Though stupid and untrue, the rumor spread like a dust cloud...
Tags: Mike Turzai, Minority Groups, Elections, National Government, Polls
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A shameful response to a nonexistent problem
Bill Internicola had to show his papers. He received a letter last month from the Broward County, Fla., supervisor of elections informing him the office had "information from the state of Florida that you are not a United States citizen; however, you are...
Tags: Minority Groups, World War II (1939-1945), Broward County, Elections, The Miami Herald
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It's not easy being A.G.
Next time the president asks you to be attorney general of the United States, it might be best to politely refuse the offer. My reasoning: Modern day attorneys general are regularly torched by the Congressional opposition, particularly when that...
Tags: Minority Groups, John Paul Stevens, National Government, Elections, Justice System
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