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Don’t Mess with Texas

Don’t Mess with Texas

By: Jared M. Grifoni, Esq. It can get depressing when you listen to the news and virtually every story involves the government overstepping its authority without so much of a peep from your fellow citizens. That being the case, it is extremely refreshing when I do hear about someone (or something) standing up to an overreaching, coercive governmental action. It doesn’t matter whether it is a minor local issue or a larger national issue. Most people … Read entire article »

Filed under: Rights and Liberties

Rand Paul, Terrorist Enabler

Rand Paul, Terrorist Enabler

By Jared M. Grifoni, Esq. We can thank Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) for being the inspiration behind this posts title. Yesterday, Reid accused Paul of enabling terrorism and putting American lives at risk which you can see here. Today, the Obama administration accused Senator Paul of “threatening national security” due to his actions. What possibly could Rand Paul (R-KY) have done to deserve being labeled in such a way? Did he receive campaign contributions … Read entire article »

Filed under: Big Government Party, Terrorism

Stay out of it, Mr. President (and Tea-Partiers too)

Stay out of it, Mr. President (and Tea-Partiers too)

By: Jared M. Grifoni, Esq. Peace in the Middle East? It is an issue that has been discussed for ages that has involved every U.S. President since Richard Nixon, handfuls of Israeli Prime Ministers, many Arab players, and almost countless accords, memorandums, plans, protocols, initiatives, treaties and “solutions.”  The media has hailed every new development along the way. Several Presidents have even made the peace issue the main focus of their terms in office because it … Read entire article »

Filed under: Terrorism, War

Was It Worth It?

Was It Worth It?

By: Jared M. Grifoni, Esq. Despite the crowds outside the White House, the flag waving, and loud cheers of U-S-A being chanted from Pennsylvania Avenue to Ground Zero and elsewhere across our nation, it was a quiet end to the world’s most infamous person. It was not a carpet bombing, an invading army, the creation of an Arab democracy, or the limit to 3oz liquid containers on airline flights that brought … Read entire article »

Filed under: Terrorism