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WWJV? Who Would Jesus Vote For?

John@EconEngineer wrote 5 hours ago: In 2000 I attended a church college-aged group Election Party. Namely, we all brought food over to s … more →

Tags: Christ, Book of Matthew, Christianity, Epistle to the romans, God, Jesus, Political Philosophy, Politics, Voting

Under Pressure

John@EconEngineer wrote 6 days ago: Pg 277 – They Thought They Were Free Freedom is nothing but the habit of choice. Now choice is … more →

Tags: Book Commentary, Bible, Book of Matthew, germans, Human Nature, Jesus, Jew, Nazi, Politics

My View of American politics, part 4: “Maybe Nothing's the Matter with Kansas”

mysterious man from the shadows wrote 2 weeks ago: In the first three parts of this series, I have established what I see as the logic of the American … more →

Tags: Politics, Republicans, Democrats, Economics, Lovecraft, My Opinion, Conspiracy Theories, Religion, Journalism

Today might have given a hint of what is to come...

Nicholas S. Dubrowsky wrote 1 month ago: … more →

Tags: Constitutional Law and Civil Rights

Who needs approval? Just wait to get this pesky election over-with

Nicholas S. Dubrowsky wrote 2 months ago: … more →

Tags: political links and perspectives from the right and the

Obamacare: Round One

Nicholas S. Dubrowsky wrote 2 months ago: Official photographic portrait of US President Barack Obama (born 4 August 1961; assumed office 20 J … more →

Tags: Legal Updates, Constitutional Law and Civil Rights, Supreme Court, Supreme Court of the United States, Obamacare, Government, Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act, Individual Mandate, Anti-Injunction Act

'War On Women' Is 'Political Theater'? Yes, it is...but McDonnell forfeited his right to an opinion

Nicholas S. Dubrowsky wrote 2 months ago: McDonnell helps Huffington Post in campaign to bury itself up its own assh*#e He is right; this is p … more →

Tags: Legal Updates, the asinine and the funny, political links and perspectives from the right and the, united states, Republican, Bob McDonnell, Virginia, Government, Rick Perry

Cognitive Dissonance, Christianity and the GOP

John@EconEngineer wrote 4 months ago: For reasons previously discussed, I do not advocate a politician on this blog (though I am a Ron Pau … more →

Tags: Philosophy, Christ, Christianity, Cognitive Dissonance, GOP, GOP Debates, Newt Gingrich, Political Philosophy, Politics

Politics & Political Philosophy2 comments

John@EconEngineer wrote 4 months ago: I personally have a strong interest in politics and it can be difficult at times to not share politi … more →

Tags: Philosophy, Political Philosophy, Politics

11th Circuit strikes down individual mandate

Nicholas S. Dubrowsky wrote 9 months ago: 11th Circuit strikes down individual mandate. … more →

Tags: Legal Updates, Constitutional Law and Civil Rights, Civil Liberties, Obamacare, The Iron Curtain

ブログは本当に不労愚になっちゃう

Roger wrote 10 months ago: 六月に何も書いていないね。 二日間前に全体主義の政治思想のテストを終え、意外と簡単だった。噂によれば先生が問題用紙を書いてる頃、寝てしまったらしい。まあ、主になってる前半のリーディイングは ルートヴィ … more →

Tags: Diary, Epistemology, Methodology, Policy, kantianism, Economics, Popper, Hayek, von Mises

Some very brief notes on Totalitarianism and Democracy

Roger wrote 1 year ago: *The central point is mass society and pluralist society can be measured in identical terms. . (Zero … more →

Tags: Sociology, Philosophy, Methodology, Policy, Space, Politics

Libby Fischer Hellmann Author- SET THE NIGHT ON FIRE

Randy Ford wrote 1 year ago: SET THE NIGHT ON FIRE by Libby Fischer Hellmann A stand-alone thriller from the author of the Ellie … more →

Tags: Books to read, Thriller, American History, Libby Fischer Hellmann, Crime Fiction, Chicago 1960s

We'd love to support Japan, but it just isn't fashionable enough for our image...

Nicholas S. Dubrowsky wrote 1 year ago: George Clooney: humanitarian, Oscar winner, and consummate savior of third world nations...he loves … more →

Tags: Opinions, Japan, disaster, Earthquake, Tsunami, Hollywood, Lack of Support, lack of attention, self-aggrandizement

It takes inept state machinery to raise a child1 comment

Nicholas S. Dubrowsky wrote 1 year ago: Parental Rights Amendment? What ’rights’? Nicholas S. Dubrowsky in Civil Liberties, Cons … more →

Tags: Opinions, Family Law, child abuse, Civil Liberties, Children Youth and Family, Child, Prevention, parent, racism

Hit them at the center - excerpt from 33 Strategies of War

Nicholas S. Dubrowsky wrote 1 year ago:   Hit Them Where it Hurts: The Center of Gravity Strategy Attack the central point, be it the c … more →

Tags: Opinions

Public sector employees: an employer's legal retaliation 12 comments

Nicholas S. Dubrowsky wrote 1 year ago: What are the limitations to a public employee’s speech? By Nicholas S. Dubrowsky, Esq. It should com … more →

Tags: Legal Updates, Employment, New York City, Brandenburg Gate, Charles Dickens, Supreme Court, Supreme Court of the United States, trade union, Law

Facebook in high school: using cyberbullying as a means to limit expression6 comments

Nicholas S. Dubrowsky wrote 1 year ago: FACEBOOK AND THE FIRST AMENDMENT: A CAUTIONARY ANALYSIS AND INDICTMENT OF THE CULT OF UNFLEDGED “MAT … more →

Tags: Opinions, First Amendment to the United States Constitution, facebook, tinker v. des moines independent community school distr, United States Supreme Court

The condescending left: Sanity and liberty | The Economist

Nicholas S. Dubrowsky wrote 1 year ago: The condescending left: Sanity and liberty | The Economist via The condescending left: Sanity and li … more →

Tags: Opinions


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