[T]here is a racial double standard to the enforcement and that Loretta King shared and directed it as acting head.
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Assistant Attorney General Loretta King guided more by racial politics than the law
Narcissism vs. Self-Esteem
What we have today, by and large, is a population of young people who feel entitled to be happy, but don’t know how to achieve it. They don’t know reason, rationality, objectivity, and self-responsibility. They only know gratification.
DOJ dumbs down cop tests to promote racial hiring
Dept. of Justice is forcing cities to lower standards on tests to only needing an F and a D to become a police officer to help increase minority quotas for police departments.
Our Liberty Is What Makes Us Strong
Try as they might to garner attention with their hateful words, the Westboro Baptist Church’s message will never resonate as loud as the message being sent by the Patriot Guard Riders. That is what makes America a great nation.
Hispanic Evangelicals Urge Congress to Defend DOMA
“traditional marriage is the #1 antidote against the social ills – drugs, teen pregnancy and high school drop-out rate – that plague races of color.
The Soft Evil of Barack Obama
The Obama leftists don’t wear jackboots; instead, they shuffle in on slippers, using the power of government to softly challenge and redefine right thinking and behavior.
Rep. King slams “irresponsible media” for hysteria over hearings on radicalization of Muslims in America
The defense of radical Islam within America is orchestrated, aided and abetted, with the help of American liberals and the leftist press.
The White Man’s Burden
If someone is gay or a woman or a person of color, the welcome mat is laid out. But what about an ordinary Joe, a working-class stiff from Toledo?
Why America Will Stay on Top
Eminent historian Paul Johnson on Sarah Palin, the tea party, and ‘baddies’ from Napoleon to Gadhafi.
U.S. Supreme Court: “Hateful Speech” at Military Funerals Legal
Distasteful as it may be, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Wednesday by an 8-to-1 decision that Americans have the right under the First Amendment to “even hurtful speech” by those who seek to protest at the funeral of soldiers killed in combat.