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Making A Hell Of Heaven On Earth

November 27, 2020
by Caroline Miller
Amy Coney Barrett, Antonin Scalia, Burwell v. Hobby Lobby, Employment Division v. Smith, Erwin Chemerinsky, Establishment Clause, Joe Biden, Marco Rubio, Raphael Warnock, Ronald F. Inglehart, World Values Survey
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The dividing line between church and state required by our Constitution is as fragile as a dry leaf. Republican Senator Marco Rubio, for example, took a righteous tone against Democrats who dared question Amy Coney Barrett’s brand of Catholicism during her confirmation hearings for
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Light At The End Of The Apocalypse

October 23, 2020
by Caroline Miller
Amy Coney Barrett, Antonin Scalia, Brett Kavanaugh, Greg Stohr, healthcare, Laura Davison, Nancy Pelosi, NOW, QAnon, Roe v Wade, Ruther Bader Ginsberg, Supreme Court appointments
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The 2020 election is probably one of the most strange in American history.  We have a president whom some experts believe is mentally ill and who is so desperate to win reelection, he refuses to disavow support from QAnon,  a cult-like group that believes “deep state” officials
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A Leader Without Followers

August 16, 2016
by Caroline Miller
Antonin Scalia, Bernie Sanders, bias in politics, Dick Cheney, DNC, Donald Trump, Frankllin Foer, Hillary Clinton, Jeffery Tobin, Ruth Bader Ginsberg, Signs Point to Russia, Vladimir Lenin
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After the flap over Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg’s unflattering remarks about Donald Trump, I thought we had laid to rest the illusion that people, including justices, are impartial.  Certainly, Sandra Day O’Conner wasn’t impartial in 2000 when she decried that Al
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