1.
Rabbi D.B. Ganz: Jesse Jackson's Proposed Boycott of Florida is Harmful and
Demeaning to Blacks
2.
John LeBoutillier: How Does Obama Maintain Decent Ratings Despite a Bad Economy
and Multiple Scandals?
3.
Dave Bego: An Opportunity to Protect Fundamental Freedoms
4.
James Hirsen: Harvey Weinstein Deploys Liberal Weaponry in Butler Battle
5.
Kyle Olson: Teachers Union May Sue over
'Constitutional Right' to Wear Shorts to Work
Jesse
Jackson's Proposed Boycott of Florida is Harmful and Demeaning to Blacks
In
response to the recent Zimmerman acquittal, Rev. Jesse Jackson has proposed a
boycott of nothing less than the entire State of Florida. As foxnews.com
reported on July 21, his feeling was that, “people understand dollars and cents...
and they understand if there's a significant drop off in revenues - at
conventions, at Disney World and Universal Studios - that will get the
attention of the powerful." Fox also reported that, "Members of the
Congressional Black Caucus appear undecided so far on whether to support a call
for a boycott of Florida over the Trayvon Martin case." The notion that
businesses throughout Florida deserve to be punished for what six jurors in
Sanford honestly decided is unworthy of intelligent discussion. Nevertheless,
Congress's Black Caucus might actually support this foolishness. I feel that
this is emblematic of much of what is wrong with the current drive for black
civil rights. [more...]
How
Does Obama Maintain Decent Ratings Despite a Bad Economy and Multiple Scandals?
POLITICAL INSIDERS analyze why President Obama's ratings
are holding steady despite 52% of the American people believing we are in a
recession and three scandals continue to swirl around the White House. They
also examine the inept GOP opposition to ObamaCare - and how Mitch McConnell is
the worst negotiator... ever. The POLITICAL
INSIDERS also preview the 2014 Senate races. Can the GOP
regain control? [more...]
An Opportunity to Protect Fundamental Freedoms
By
Dave Bego
The
U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear two cases in the next year which will
determine whether persons will be protected in their exercise of the
fundamental right to either choose whether to engage in union representation or
to abstain from such representation, and to make such decision absent intimidation
from either the union or their employer via the secret ballot election - the
same process we use to elect our local, state and federal government officials.
Interestingly, both cases stem from the President's attempt to provide
political payback to his allies in Big Labor through the Rogue NLRB. [more...]
Harvey
Weinstein Deploys Liberal Weaponry in Butler Battle
By
James
Hirsen
Harvey
Weinstein has been engaged in a legal and public relations battle with Warner
Bros. and the Motion Picture Association of America over the title of his soon
to be released film, which has been marketed as "The Butler." Weinstein,
who incidentally served as an Obama campaign bundler, has turned to former Al
Gore lawyer David Boies and industry mainstay Bert Fields this time around to
represent the Weinstein Co. in "The Butler" case. Boies penned a
letter to Warner Bros., which ratcheted up the rhetoric by using race as part
of his case. [more...]
Teachers Union May Sue over 'Constitutional Right'
to Wear Shorts to Work
By
Kyle Olson
Big
Labor has a new favorite group of victims of social injustice – the teaching
staff of Lewis County, West Virginia. Citizens have been complaining to school
board members about the "way teachers dress," according to school
board president Paul Derico. As a result, the school board unanimously passed a
dress code for teachers, banning blue jeans, faded jeans and shorts. Of course
the teachers union is not taking this grave injustice lying down. Union
officials have threatened to sue the board. [more...]
No comments:
Post a Comment