Archive for March 9th, 2016

Baby boy killed by abortionist Kermit Gosnell

Texas Abortion Law Meets the Bill Clinton Standard

We might recall here President Bill Clinton’s stated view on abortion — that it should be “safe, legal and rare.” This well describes the abortion regime now in Texas under HB 2. To repeat, the ambulatory surgical facility standard the law established is exactly what the Gosnell grand jury prescribed.

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Cross section of a human liver, taken at autopsy examination, showing multiple large pale tumor deposits. (Source: Wikimedia Commons)

When Government is Like Cancer

We know that our Founders designed the civil government to be a servant of the people, to serve us by protecting and securing our God given rights. But what happens when that government goes rouge, when it becomes a rebel against the purpose for which it was created, the purpose for which God ordained it, when it rejects the design of the creators and begins to only serve itself and not the people, when it greedily consumes the resources of the people for its own selfish ends, when it no longer operates as the servant of the people but turns itself into the master of the people?

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Photo credit: Ayelie  at Wikimedia Commons

SOS: Speaking of Seniors – I Like Pistachio Muffins!

On Monday, March 7, 2016, I helped some people with a medical bill. One person got the bill but did not understand it. She asked a relative to help her and the relative brought her to our office.

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Marco Rubio (Photo credit: Gage Skidmore)

Is Marco Rubio Done Yet?

If Marco Rubio really wanted to deny Trump a win in Florida, he would step aside and endorse his Senate colleague Ted Cruz, who could mount an effective mano y mano challenge against Trump, and doesn’t suffer from the stench of constant defeat.

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SOS: Speaking of Seniors – Wilcox in Washington

SOS: Speaking of Seniors – Wilcox in Washington

In my public lectures about how the Medicare system causes problems for seniors that cost seniors over a billion dollars per year, I note that the government industry contractors make billions with the Medicare system and they don’t want that to change.

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Alabama’s Full Faith and Credit in Law, not Obergefell

Alabama’s Full Faith and Credit in Law, not Obergefell

While the press and V.L. are making the argument this recent case is about a rejection of the full faith and credit clause, it is not! This goes back to the SCOTUS opinion of Obergefell not being based on legal reasoning, history, tradition, the Court’s own rules, or the rule of law, but upon the empathetic feelings of the “five lawyers” in the majority.

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