Archive for May 11th, 2016

Judge Roy Moore

The Pretended Offenses of Chief Justice Roy Moore

Alabama’s Chief Justice Roy Moore was suspended from his job last week and faces possible ouster after the anti-American Southern Poverty Law Centre (SPLC) filed a complaint with the Judicial Inquiry Commission (JIC); which then forwarded the case to the Court of the Judiciary. What was the crime?

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Sacking of Rome by Genseric in 455

Mr. Trump: The Glory that was Rome is of Another Day

Like all the nations before her, America is sliding down a slope and no one can charge this nation with being overly receptive to her messengers and prophets. Like all the nations before her, she is riding the grandeur of her former glory while giving little heed to the path of destructive behaviors that are pushing her to the edge of her own demise.

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Hits to Harvard’s Reputation

Hits to Harvard’s Reputation

Harvard is in the news again, and for all the wrong reasons. On Friday, Harvard Law Professor Mark Tushnet came dangerously close to comparing Christian conservatives to Nazis in a blog post. Specifically, he said this of those who he proclaims “lost” the culture war: “Trying to be nice to the losers didn’t work well after the Civil War, nor after Brown. (And taking a hard line seemed to work reasonably well in Germany and Japan after 1945.)”

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SOS: Speaking of Seniors -Saved Crown Point Woman $511

SOS: Speaking of Seniors -Saved Crown Point Woman $511

Once the client gave permission to Medicare for me to speak and question on her behalf, I started questioning why our client was having problems with a medical bill. I had the Medicare representative read to me specific portions of Medicare review of the claim. I learned that the medical firm was wrongfully billing our client for $511 that it already knew Medicare ruled she did not owe to the medical service provider – in this case a clinic.

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