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posted by Steve Wild on April 10, 2009 3:15 PM as Politics
The one thing that bothered me the most during George Bush's presidency was the abrogation of US Constitutional rights in the name of fighting terrorism. That includes both the right to habeas corpus as well as privacy and due process.
To be sure, we all want the government to be aggressive in fighting and stopping those extremists (DOMESTIC and foreign) from harming US citizens. But I do not want a police state or dictatorship. If we as Americans decide our personal safety trumps all including our precious civil rights, then we are no longer Americans as envisioned by our founders.
I have deep admiration for Barack Obama and feel he is a breath of fresh air over George W Bush. I fully understand candidate Barack Obama is not privy to national security secrets (nor am I) that might change the mind of President ... >> full...
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posted by Steve Wild on February 11, 2009 7:38 PM as Politics
Originally posted on dailyspeech.net on March 19, 2008
Thank you Barack Obama for your leadership!
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posted by Steve Wild on February 11, 2009 7:25 PM as Politics
Originally posted on dailyspeech.net on February 4, 2008
Exactly forty years ago this nation lost a great leader, a man of vision and hope, a man who dared to believe in a world where a person is judged by the content of his character and not the color of his skin, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Four years ago America was introduced to a man who had the audacity to say "We are not red states, we are not blue states, we are the United States of America". Those words sent chills up my spine as I and many Americans had grown so weary of bitter political divisions in this country.
Our country suffered a horrible trauma on September 11, 2001 and for a brief moment we forgot our divisions and were all united as Americans. The French said "Today we are ... >> full...
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posted by Steve Wild on February 11, 2009 6:59 PM as Politics
Originally posted on dailyspeech.net on March 31, 2006
It's bad enough when a member of the highest court in the land, Antonin Scalia, takes a repulsive attutude toward his critics in front of a church (using a vulgar finger gesture), indicating his self-righteous arrogance, but this man who plays a critical role in impartially reviewing cases of constitutional law continues to publicly display his bias.
Mr. Scalia was scathing in his minority opinion of the 2003 Lawrence v. Texasdecision that ensured the privacy rights of all Americans in their sexual lives. So it should not be a surprising that he continues to hold a strong bias against gay people as demonstrated in a recent discussion at the University of Freiburg in Switzerland.
He said, "Question comes up: Is there a constitutional right to homosexual conduct? Not a hard question for me. It's absolutely clear that nobody ever ... >> full...
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posted by Steve Wild on February 11, 2009 5:39 PM as Politics
Originally posted on dailyspeech.net on August 4, 2005
When I heard on the news that week a 20 year old young man telling his mother in email that he was afraid, that things were getting ugly "over here" and then several days later he is killed, it breaks my heart.
Many who serve joined after 9/11 and they joined for the same reasons their grandfathers did after Pearl Harbor, patriotic duty to country. No matter how we as Americans feel about any particular military excursion, we must never forget those who wear the uniform go where they are ordered by their President and his ... >> full...
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