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1/20/2009 By Ben Leave a Comment

A Day of Transition

Today is Barack Obama's day. I see it as a break from taking critical stock of his policies and recognizing both the peaceful transition of power that still is a tremendous blessing to our Republic and the historic nature of installing a non-white person into the nation's highest office. This two-fold recognition is a fulfillment of the great and remarkable promise of the Declaration of Independence that gave birth to our nation. Yet the surviving spirit of the Declaration and the importance of Liberty embodied and codified in our Constitution depends more on the character and vigilance of the American people than on the cultish popularity of its leaders. And what of other Right-leaning Colorado bloggers? What do they say? Here's a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General, National Politics Tagged With: American people, Barack Obama, Best Destiny, blessing, bloggers, character, Colorado, Constitution, Constructively Reasonable, critical stock, cultish popularity, Declaration of Independence, embodied, historic nature, Inauguration Day, leaders, non-white person, peaceful transition, policies, remarkable promise, Republic, Rossputin, surviving spirit, vigilance

10/3/2008 By Ben 3 Comments

“Experienced” Joe Biden is All Confused about the Office He Is Running For

Apparently, "experienced" Joe Biden doesn't know much about the high office of vice president he is running to fill. My first-year law school friend Tyler at Constructively Reasonable has the details (and as Tyler points out, so do the legal minds at the Volokh Conspiracy). So does the Washington Times. A man who has been in the U.S. Senate for 35 years could be so ignorant about how our federal government works? What if it had been Sarah Palin who had made the gaffe? You can imagine the mainstream media reports would be swift, harsh, and unforgiving. But since it's Slow Joe Biden at the Wilmington, Delaware Home Depot, representing their favored Democratic Party ticket, for the most part there's been nothing but the sounds of crickets … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General, National Politics Tagged With: CNN, Constructively Reasonable, David Gergen, Delaware, Democrats, experienced, extremely well informed, favored ticket, gaffe, high office, Home Depot, Joe Biden, law school, legal minds, mainstream media, Sarah Palin, Tyler, U.S. Constitution, U.S. Senate, vice president, Volokh Conspiracy, Washington Times

6/26/2008 By Ben Leave a Comment

Chalk One Up for the Constitution… and Independence Institute’s Dave Kopel

Once in awhile, the U.S. Supreme Court gets it right. Today that's the case with the 5-4 landmark ruling in DC v Heller that overturns the Washington, D.C., gun ban and sets the Second Amendment on the solid terrain intended by our nation's Founders. Around the Independence Institute, where research director Dave Kopel is one of the most renowned experts in the field, this makes for a busy day, and one of celebration. Dave authored a friendly brief to the U.S. Supreme Court on behalf of the Institute and numerous law enforcement organizations, providing evidence of how citizens owning firearms is important to public safety. Dave also was one of three attorneys who sat at plaintiff Heller's table during the oral arguments before the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Commemorative, General, Second Amendment Tagged With: amicus brief, ATF party, Constructively Reasonable, Dave Kopel, DC v Heller, Human Events, Independence Institute, iVoices, Jon Caldara, oral arguments, Pajamas Media, Reason, SCOTUS blog, Second Amendment, U.S. Supreme Court, Washington DC

5/5/2008 By Ben Leave a Comment

Condolences to Avs Fans

Before the Wings-Avs series, I said I wouldn't write anymore about it until the series was over. Well, it's over... and how. Simply put, the Red Wings dominated. And this blogger smiled. My condolences to Constructively Reasonable. Your consolation will be having lost to the eventual Stanley Cup champion. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General, My Life, Sports and Leisure Tagged With: Colorado Avalanche, Constructively Reasonable, Detroit Red Wings

4/24/2008 By Ben 1 Comment

Constructively Reasonable

My good friend, a conservative Christian law student at the University of Colorado, has entered the world of blogging at Constructively Reasonable. If you get a chance, please stop by and encourage him to continue blogging, even as he seeks to survive the rigorous first-year final exams! … [Read more...]

Filed Under: blogging, General, My Life Tagged With: Constructively Reasonable, University of Colorado

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