Section 1983 Section 1983 of Title 42 of the U.S. Code is part of the Enforcement Act or Civil Rights Act of 1871. This provision was formerly enacted as part of the Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871 and was originally designed to combat post-Civil War … [Read more]
TEA Party-backed Congressmen vote AYE on bill allowing un-accountable board to manage Puerto Rico economy
Republican Congressmen John Culberson and Kevin Brady are among 139 Republicans who voted AYE on H.R. 5278, the Puerto Rico Oversight, Management and Economic Stability Act that puts in a framework for an unelected, unaccountable board to manage the … [Read more]
Where's the Hate? Why the LGBT movement is the problem.
The homosexual and transgender strife across the country has been cast as a civil rights struggle. So let's take a look at how this campaign compares on the merits to the great civil rights struggles of the 20th century. From there, we can draw up … [Read more]
Center for Medical Progress Indictment Dismissal is Gut Check Time
Good news! The indictment against Center for Medical Progress founder David Daleidan was dismissed! The Center for Medical Progress statement along with a copy of the dismissal can be found here. Kudos to Judge Bull for following the law and … [Read more]
American Culture and the 2016 Presidential Election
Friday on the way to Bryan I was listening to Guadalupe Radio and one of the guests brought up an interesting take on the election. The point raised was that the election is spurring a discussion on is there an American Culture, and if so what is … [Read more]
Three Things Are for Certain: Death, Taxes, & Houston Has a New Mayor
by Jay Wall There is a fourth certainty; Houston has become one of the ten most dangerous cities (per capita) in the United States, as reported by the FBI’s Uniform Crime Report (UCR), for cities with a population over 500,000. In fact, Houston is … [Read more]
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