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December 8th, 2007

Fool Me Once, Shame on You. Fool Me Twice…

     It’s like deja vu all over again. A Republican is in the White House. A Democrat named Clinton hopes to replace him. The American economy is humming along just fine. But, the challenger repeatedly charges the economy is in the tank, or moving head-long in that direction, and a significant portion of voters [...]

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Posted by Jerry Pomeroy as Politics at 5:09 PM UTC

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December 6th, 2007

Core Value #3 — Rule of Law

     Rule of Law is fundamental to an egalitarian society, and, like Individual Liberty and Limited Government, a recent addition to the political scene. Rule by Man has held sway over most of humanity for most of history. For millennia, law was created by small ruling elites — often one man — who could [...]

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Posted by Jerry Pomeroy as Core Values, Rule of Law at 12:27 PM UTC

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December 5th, 2007

Goodbye Karl

     Karl Dorrell finally managed to get Pete Carroll and USC off the front page of the Sports section. Dorrell’s dismissal was a predictable yet sad event. Coach Dorrell, by all accounts, is a class act on and off the field, and UCLA’s football program is in much better shape than it was at [...]

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Posted by Jerry Pomeroy as Sports at 2:30 PM UTC

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December 4th, 2007

Great Accomplishment, Unacceptable Reporting

     Great news! In 2003, under tremendous international pressure prompted by American leadership, Iran voluntarily decided to halt its nuclear weapons program. Today’s revelation of the Iranian turnabout marks the fourth time the Bush Administration has succeeded in convincing dangerous, rogue nations to abandon WMD programs, accomplishments certain to be ranked alongside America’s great [...]

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Posted by Jerry Pomeroy as Media, Politics at 3:17 PM UTC

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