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Is ‘evidence’ of crimes erased before our eyes?

The legal complaint by a U.S.-based Islamic lobby group asking a federal judge to expunge all copies of a best-selling exposé that documents the group’s terrorist ties is an attempt to eliminate evidence that could lead to criminal prosecution, according to a lawyer defending a co-author of the book. Daniel Horowitz, who represents “Muslim Mafia” […]

Miller Disagrees with Legal Fees Ruling

Miller says, first and foremost, the legal actions taken were about the rule of law prevailing. Fairbanks, Alaska. June 24, 2011 — From spokesman Randy DeSoto: “While Joe agrees with the court’s decision to deny Lisa Murkowski’s demand to pay her legal fees, he strongly disagrees with the court’s decision relating to his payment of […]

Geithner: Taxes on ‘Small Business’ Must Rise So Government Doesn’t ‘Shrink’

Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner told the House Small Business Committee on Wednesday that the Obama administration believes taxes on small business must increase so the administration does not have to “shrink the overall size of government programs.” The administration’s plan to raise the tax rate on small businesses is part of its plan to raise […]

Rasmussen: Tea Party Vote Could Kill GOP

Tea party candidates could undermine Republicans in congressional races so severely that Democrats could win many of those contests, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national survey. In a three-way congressional contest with a tea party candidate on the ballot, the Democrat could pick up 40 percent of the vote. The Republican would get 21 […]

Joe Says: Get Engaged; the Time is Short

For most of us, reviewing the news out of Washington or our local capitol inevitably leads to higher blood pressure or maybe even a recurrent nervous twitch.  It seems that no matter whom we elect, government is inexorably moving into every nook and cranny of our lives.  From dictating what light bulbs we can read […]

Think Washington acting like royalty? Here’s proof

The U.S. Department of Justice is claiming power and authority beyond even what the kings of England held in a case involving private “Liberty Dollar” coins that were offered to individuals who wanted them for investing or for exchanging for goods and services, according to a “friend-of-the-court” legal brief. The case is against Bernard Von […]