Archive for October, 2010


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Ewart: Is the Only Absolute, Absolute Power?

“Those in possession of absolute power can not only prophesy and make their prophecies come true, but they can also lie and make their lies come true.” – Eric Hoffer, philosopher

Einstein told us, in great mathematical detail, that in the Universe everything is relative, that is except the speed of light, which is absolute. Even Newton’s law of gravity is only accurate within certain limits, below the speed of light. So if everything in the Universe is relative, except the speed of light, then would not in the case of human behavior, it too is relative? What then of up and down, right and left, hot and cold, right and wrong, good and evil, or conservative and liberal? Aren’t they then relative as well? And who decides which is right and which is wrong? Is the only absolute within the confines of the human condition, absolute power?

Granny serves a plate of food for thought this election

As I read the topics on the invasion of the ILLEGALS and the election we are about to have – there is a few places in scripture that teach about how you can empty a house (body) of evil spirits but unless you immediately fill that house (body) with GOOD spirits, the evil spirits will wander around and then return – not alone though as they will bring more with them, worse than the one that was evicted to begin with.

Carroll: Immigration cases being tossed by the hundreds

Docket review pulls curtain back on procedure by Homeland Security

In the month after Homeland Security officials started a review of Houston’s immigration court docket, immigration judges dismissed more than 200 cases, an increase of more than 700 percent from the prior month, new data shows.

The number of dismissals in Houston courts reached 217 in August — up from just 27 in July, according to data from the Executive Office for Immigration Review, which administers the nation’s immigration court system.

Ross: I Can Explain Things, But It’s Up To You To Understand Them

Imagine, if you will, the outrage of an author who writes a book of great importance, then later discovers his words have been misconstrued, or misinterpreted, and put to use for the pursuance of evil. Do you not think that he would do all that was within his power to set people straight as to what was his true intent writing his book?

Worden: THIS IS HUGE!

It seems like at least a full year ago or more I wrote about the mortgage mess and how virtually impossible it will be to unravel those “bundled” mortgages that were sold to mostly foreign investors. I further wrote that because it will be almost impossible to establish who actually owns a given mortgage, it will be just as impossible for a lender claiming to have ownership to prove that ownership and thereby establish legal authority to proceed with foreclosure.

Cantor: Federal Judges Have no Cajones

28 USCS 453: Solemn Oath of Justices and Judges

Each justice or judge of the United States shall take the following oath
Or affirmation before performing the duties of his office:

“I, ________, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will administer justice without respect to persons, and do equal right to the poor and to the rich, and that I will faithfully and impartially discharge and perform all the duties incumbent upon me as ________ under the Constitution and laws of the United States. So help me God.”

Baroud: The Tide Has Changed – A Musical Essay and a Lesson in Humanity

If one tried to fit music compositions into an equivalent literary style, Gilad Atzmon & The Orient House Ensemble’s latest release would come across as a most engaging political essay: persuasive, argumentative, rational, original, imaginative and always unfailingly accessible.

But unlike the rigid politicking of politicians and increasingly Machiavellian style of today’s political essayists

Caruba: Is Obama Just a Moron?

How many recall the eight years of George W. Bush’s two terms in office during which he was constantly derided as being too dumb to be president? He was deemed “a frat boy” and yet Bush had graduated from Yale University and went onto to secure a master’s degree from Harvard Business School. When his grades were compared to Sen. John Kerry during his campaign for reelection, it turned out he had higher scores.

Hoover Dam bypass bridge an American triumph

It stands like a sentinel, watching in the wind over one of America’s most treasured landmarks, the Hoover Dam.

When the Mike O’Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge opens to traffic later this week, it will become an instant tourist attraction and provide a quicker, safer way to drive from Phoenix to Las Vegas.