The Observer Journal - Merl Oberon - Managing Editor
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The Observer Journal - Observation Leading to Insight: Category Archive for Law

What Rinos don’t seem to understand — not because they are all idiots, but rather because they are not progressivist journalists – is that in the coercion debate perception is everything.

Democrat Justice Stephen G. Breyer, Clinton's most famous, is off the deep end

"The government is like a baby's alimentary canal, with a happy appetite at one end and no responsibility at the other." -- Ronald Reagan

"The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly is to fill the world with fools." -- Herbert Spencer

Modern Liberalism distilled: 1) Two wrongs make a right; and, 2) every President since FRD has done it, so it must be OK, right?

Media Matters for America distilled - ASTROTURFERS scamming dopes into believing there's an avalanche happening.

Meek, mild and moderate American voters know next to nothing about the true nature of the Left in North America. This article will put a smile on your face.

Job one is litigating the argument.

The American Way of Life has been ignored by lazy RINOs unable to re-litigate the argument.

Top democrat party executives running Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac demand massive pay packages. Progressivism is one long SNL skit and democrat party train wreck.

How to explain Guantanamo to your democrat friends now that Obama has fully endorsed using military trials at Guantanamo.

'Obama uses military trials at Gitmo' [] During the 2008 elections, remember progressives bleating, yammering and screaming that Bush was an idiot for using military trials at Gitmo?

How to explain FISA to your children and democrat friends now that Obama is using military trials

Effects of progressivism and far-left counter-culture debated as Jimmy Carter era 1970's drug dealer EXECUTED in 2010

DEMOCRAT Jim Moran said Republicans in Virginia are worse than Afghanistan's radical Taliban

Mil Lawyers say NO, wait! IBM Corp. plans to give the U.S. military $45 million worth of Arabic-English translation technology. U.S.A. troops needed Arabic-English translation technology in 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007...

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