South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley announced today that the RAND Corporation has published their study of the South Dakota 24/7 Sobriety Program. RAND found that in examining the first six years of the South Dakota 24/7 Sobriety Program that frequent alcohol testing with swift and moderate sanctions for those caught using alcohol reduced county-level repeat DUI arrests by 12 percent and domestic violence arrests by 9 percent.
Read more ›Archive for November 15th, 2012
FEMA and Heartless Federal Aid
FEMA trailers. They’re low quality, high-priced relief wagons used to house those rendered homeless by Sandy and other major disasters. Prime targets for those that assail government waste, the trailers were a major issue during Katrina’s aftermath and FEMA’s ineffective response. Money aside, the heart of giving lies in individuals, not the federal government.
Read more ›Secession Craze in Post-Coup America
Suddenly hundreds of thousands of Americans are asking that their state be allowed to secede from the Union. When I first saw this news spreading, I smelled a rat. First of all, a secession movement is worthless, unless it is a state government movement, and even then, it is next to fantasy. Citizen petitions are ignored by the commie devils in power, because they could not care less what Constitution-loving Americans want. Secondly, am I the only one here who is noticing the fact that these citizen petitions are White House website-based?
Read more ›The Best Friend to American Liberty
He lost two sons in the Revolution, was the only clergyman to sign the Declaration and served on 120 Congressional Committees. His name was John Witherspoon, and he died NOVEMBER 15, 1794. John Witherspoon was President of Princeton, leader of a New Jersey committee to abolish slavery, and taught 9 of the writers of the U.S. Constitution, including James Madison.
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