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Constructively Reasonable: Turning Pork into Bacon
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A Law Student's Attempt to Understand It All. Tuesday, February 17, 2009. Turning Pork into Bacon. It is official: the Anointed One and his tax and spend buddies. However, good can come from this. Let each person use his $13 dollars per week. To educate himself. Some suggestions to start your reading list:. By Thomas Sowell (admittedly, you would have to save your stimulus for two weeks, but it will be worth it). Free to Choose: A Personal Statement. Human Action: A Treatise on Economics. Off-year electi...
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Constructively Reasonable: Jan 21, 2009
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A Law Student's Attempt to Understand It All. Wednesday, January 21, 2009. Department of Interior Decorating. The Senate confirmed Ken Salazar as the new Secretary of the Interior. I am still perplexed as to why Salazar, an up-and-comer in the Senate chose to work in the administration at such a sub-par job. Whenever Republicans control the administration. The courts sometimes feel bound to reign in the extremist environmentalist. Is angry with him. Whether it is man-made, or how to combat it. Because, r...
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Constructively Reasonable: Department of Interior Decorating
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A Law Student's Attempt to Understand It All. Wednesday, January 21, 2009. Department of Interior Decorating. The Senate confirmed Ken Salazar as the new Secretary of the Interior. I am still perplexed as to why Salazar, an up-and-comer in the Senate chose to work in the administration at such a sub-par job. Whenever Republicans control the administration. The courts sometimes feel bound to reign in the extremist environmentalist. Is angry with him. Whether it is man-made, or how to combat it. Because, r...
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Constructively Reasonable: Jan 25, 2009
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A Law Student's Attempt to Understand It All. Sunday, January 25, 2009. The nannyists now want to ban plastic bags from grocery stores and big box retailers. The Denver Post. And Colorado Television Channel 2. What is disturbing about this story is who came up with the current bill: Kent Denver High School students. Wait… scratch that. Such political action is inappropriate within the school structure. Although Kent is an independent school, students in K-12 programs face laws of compulsory education...
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Constructively Reasonable: Feb 5, 2009
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A Law Student's Attempt to Understand It All. Thursday, February 5, 2009. The Rocky Mountain News ( soon to be a memory. Reported what is a quite affront to property rights. It seems that Denver's 16th Street Mall is "at-risk." Apparently, the Mall will start smoking weed and dropping out of high school- to hang out at the mall. Will damage the Mall's granite tiles. Now Historic Denver, Inc. wants to stop any attempts by RTD to change the Mall's pavement. So, instead of taking single buildings by regulat...
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Constructively Reasonable: Jan 28, 2009
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A Law Student's Attempt to Understand It All. Wednesday, January 28, 2009. I have an emergency project that just came up, and I expect it to take up most of my time and writing energy. Therefore, I may be dormant for a few days, but I'll be back, I promise. Now, go put in the Bob Seger CD. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A 2L who is too busy. View my complete profile. Don't Tase Me, Bro! Hail Storm in Golden, Colorado. Hail Storm in Golden, CO. States' Rights for the Left". How Gay Do Ya Gotta Be?
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Constructively Reasonable: Outrage at Our Sorry Court
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A Law Student's Attempt to Understand It All. Monday, March 16, 2009. Outrage at Our Sorry Court. The Colorado Supreme Court has marked itself again as the most partisan court. In our nation. When it had the chance to choose the constitution or cash. It chose the cash. I have not been this outraged at our court since last summer’s land-grabbing decision in the Telluride. Case News coverage here. Mount Virtus also had an excellent post on this case. 196 P3d 238 (Colo. 2008) . As you fans of Law an...The m...
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Constructively Reasonable: Feb 23, 2009
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A Law Student's Attempt to Understand It All. Monday, February 23, 2009. Song of the Times. Ever since the Great Pork Bill of 2009. Was signed in the building. Where I learned about mummies. Pluto ( when it was a planet. I have had the following song stuck in my head:. Yeah you're dying at my feet. I am dancing in this flame. I've got my piece of candy. I hear your sad refrain. America I love you. I'll bum the old red white and blue. I'll take what's yours. I'll get what's mine. I'll buy the party line.
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Constructively Reasonable: Jan 20, 2009
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A Law Student's Attempt to Understand It All. Tuesday, January 20, 2009. Apparently, two Harvard Law Review editors cannot perform a simple task- like reciting a one sentence oath. Would he not be president if he said something like “I do solemnly afflirmered…”? Of course, after seeing the Oath That Will Live in Infamy (and YouTube. Already the Obamaites are blaming Roberts. Perhaps the Anointed One is really just a man after all. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A 2L who is too busy. View my complete profile.
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Constructively Reasonable: Oath Flub
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A Law Student's Attempt to Understand It All. Tuesday, January 20, 2009. Apparently, two Harvard Law Review editors cannot perform a simple task- like reciting a one sentence oath. Would he not be president if he said something like “I do solemnly afflirmered…”? Of course, after seeing the Oath That Will Live in Infamy (and YouTube. Already the Obamaites are blaming Roberts. Perhaps the Anointed One is really just a man after all. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A 2L who is too busy. Off-year electio...