May 3rd, 2011
By Nancy Morgan Color me happy. For the first time in over 10 years, crowds of Americans are waving flags and singing the Star Spangled Banner, celebrating an American victory — the death of bin Laden. Who’d a thunk? Just when I felt progressives had succeeded in turning America into a self-loathing, guilt ridden, multicultural […]
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Tags: death, justice, killing, Navy Seals, Osama bin Laden, presidential, pride
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December 1st, 2010
By R.B. Parrish We usually depict Justice as blindfolded, but we never show her as deaf; we know that she — and prosecutors — sometimes dance to the tune of the mob. A few years ago in an eastern city activists demanded action after police had been unable to stop a rash of assaults against […]
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Tags: assault, DNA, Duke lacrosse, false charge, intimidation, justice, Nifong, rape
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May 6th, 2010
By Tom Carter Raymond Towler was convicted of a heinous crime in Ohio in 1981. It was the kind of crime many believe justifies the death penalty. In Towler’s case, however, he was given a life sentence. Now, through the work of the Ohio Innocence Project, DNA evidence has proved that he was innocent — […]
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Tags: death penalty, DNA, exonerate, innocent, justice, Ohio, Raymond Towler
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February 22nd, 2010
By Brianna Aubin “All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.” Of course, that was said back in the good old days, when people were simply oblivious to evil. Today I’m not sure that even Edmund Burke would quite understand the idea of a culture that, through the […]
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Tags: culture, death penalty, justice, Law, multiculturalism, Muslim
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November 14th, 2009
By Larry Ennis The Attorney General set a thought-provoking precedent today when he announced his intention to transfer some of the terrorists being held in Cuba as military prisoners to a jail in New York and try them in a civilian court. This particular group of killers includes Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, thought to be the […]
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Tags: justice, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, terrorism, Timmothy McVeigh, trials
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