In the late 1950s it was finally decided that photographic histories of the holocaust could be made public and the book racks soon filled with them, although I was too young to buy them. But I could look at them, only at…
Tag: Gay Marriage
My Case for Nullification instead of an Article V Constitutional Convention
About a year ago I got involved in the Article V constitutional convention debate, such as there is one. I came at it through the back door, stemming from a debate between Mark Levin and Randy Barnett on one side, and Publius…
How the States and SCOTUS can apply Solomon’s Judgment to Gay Marriage
First I have to establish some assumptions. The first is that the religious right believes that homosexuality is a sin. But in my lifetime I cannot recall when it was ever illegal or any Christian who thought it should be…
Beware of Liberal-tarian Spoilers in the 2014 Election
Rush Limbaugh’s insistence that liberals are only of the left, and Glenn Beck’s insistence that all progressives are of the left, may come crashing down on our heads this November, for fewer and fewer professing libertarians are real Libertarians these…
Reverse Klu Kluxry in Arizona
In his last newspaper article, in 1948, H L Mencken wrote of a little-covered event in Maryland, in which some white youths and black youths went to Baltimore’s City Park and began playing tennis. The police were quickly summoned, they…