Supreme Court

The Mainstream Media would have folks believe there is nothing disputable about the 2020 election. But there were problems in these swing states that are under contention. Fifteen years ago, the Carter-Baker Commission warned about problems that were problems in this election. And there were problems in the U.S. electoral system before 2020, it’s just […]

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Allan on October 8th, 2020

The two vice-presidential candidates, incumbent Mike Pence and Senator Kamala Harris debated on October 7th. They covered a number of topics, but one very important issue was mostly ignored, except for a few passing references. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published October 8th, 2020, on US Incorporated.

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Allan on September 29th, 2020

President Trump has nominated Amy Coney Barrett to a seat on the Supreme Court. It looks like the votes are there, so this confirmation process may be a swift one. How would a Justice Amy Coney Barrett be on immigration? To read the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published September […]

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The Supreme Court has ruled that the former Creek (Muscogee) land in Oklahoma is, at least for criminal law purposes, still tribal land. Where will this lead? There are many possible complications, and it could affect most of eastern Oklahoma. The majority opinion was written by Justice Neil Gorsuch, the dissent by Chief Justice John […]

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Allan on October 16th, 2018

On October 6th, I attended a Trump rally in Topeka Kansas, and I actually got in this time!   It was great!   And hopefully it will help the GOP in mid-terms, which are getting closer by the day. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published October 16th, 2018, VDARE.COM.

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On June 26th, 2015, the Supreme Court announced its big decision, making same-sex “marriage” the law of the entire country.  Just a few decades ago, this would have seemed unbelievable. Having men marry men, and women marry women? It would have sounded insane. It is insane, but the past few decades have seen a major […]

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The leaders of the  Southern Baptist Church, America’s largest Protestant denomination, have gotten themselves into a tizzy over the supposed lack of diversity in their denomination. What’s the real issue here, from a Christian perspective? The Christian religion is both universal and particular. Christianity is a universal religion. It’s for  all those who believe in […]

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On April 28th,2015, the U.S. Supreme Court heard  arguments on the controversial topic of same-sex marriage. This could result in the radical innovation of gay marriage being forced upon the entire United States, including those states which have not yet been forced to accept it. There are actually five cases to be heard, and they […]

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Why is Voter ID controversial in the United States? In Mexico, for example, they have a voter registration which is superior to ours.   In many American states, voter registration is a shambles.  Yet when states try to fix this, by requiring Photo Voter ID, there is  opposition.  Why?  Why would one oppose secure Voter […]

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Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, the “Wise Latina” was publicly gloating about minorities taking power.  Is this really appropriate sort of talk for a Supreme Court Justice? For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published March 12th, 2014, on VDARE.COM .

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