Sunday September 05 , 2010

Posts Tagged ‘Law’

What Ever Happened to the Constitution? – Andrew Napolitano

misesmedia | August 09, 2010 Presented by Judge Andrew Napolitano at the 2010 Mises University. Includes an introduction by Mises Institute founder and chairman, Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr. Recorded 29 July 2010 in Auburn, Alabama. Share and Enjoy:

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Update – Obama DOJ Bias? Sanctuary Cities Vs Arizona Law

Q. On another more important topic, one thing as you have mentioned several times today, the President directed Justice to look at the Arizona law because he doesn’t want a patchwork of state and local laws.  But right now there are dozens of so-called sanctuary cities that have their own policies that might potentially conflict [...]

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Obama Protecting The New Black Panthers But Suing Arizona….. Why?

FirstPatriots | July 07, 2010 The Issue/Debate Is NOT …..If The Featured Person In This Piece Is An Idiot Or Racist ……….Unfortunately There Are Idiot People Like This In All Groups And Races…… Rather The Debate Is The Obama DOJ Apparent Bias Towards Not Upsetting Their Voter Base……Instead Of Enforcing Laws Obama & Company Rather [...]

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Obama DOJ Bias? Sanctuary Cities Vs Arizona Law

FirstPatriots | July 07, 2010 If Obama’s Arizona lawsuit is successful, sanctuary cities will be subject to federal lawsuits? The government’s court complaint claims the law threatens the federal government’s responsibility to create immigration policy, saying that it is an attempt to create “local” immigration standards. “Although states may exercise their police power in a [...]

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More Americans Favor Than Oppose Arizona Immigration Law

PRINCETON, NJ — More than three-quarters of Americans have heard about the state of Arizona’s new immigration law, and of these, 51% say they favor it and 39% oppose it. Among All Americans and Among Those Who Have Heard of Law These results are based on a new Gallup poll conducted April 27-28, in the [...]

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