The Supreme Court has been in the political crosshairs recently, and various reforms have been proposed to “fix” the court. But the court, especially in recent months, has proven it
I took a brief respite from Fox News the other day because I wanted to see what the mainstream media said about Rush Limbaugh’s passing. And so, against my better judgment, I tuned into the CBS Evening News with Nora O’Donnell.
The coverage of Rush’s death was fairly straightforward, although they could have refrained from calling him “popular but polarizing.” Then again, what should I expect from the network that gave us Dan “forged documents” Rather or the medium that gave us Brian “my helicopter was shot down” Williams? Rush told the unvarnished truth as he perceived it and, as Mark Twain famously said, “Never tell the truth to people who are not worthy of it.”
Leftovers anyone? Fred in Wing takes on Senator Kevin Cramer, Senator John Hoeven and Congressman Kelly Armstrong for night fighting Democrats, a Bismarck transport to Delaware called in to talk Term Limits, The Democratic Mayor of Del Rio, Texas blasts Joe Biden and it's Fulton Sheen Friday.he teaches us how to improve our mind. This is What's On Your Mind: Leftovers. The
2-19-21 What s On Your Mind: Leftovers am1090theflag.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from am1090theflag.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Term Limits on Congress Resolution Passes Arizona Senate Committee
February 16, 2021
Term Limits on Congress Resolution Passes Arizona Senate Committee
PHOENIX, AZ Yesterday, the Arizona Senate Government Committee passed SCR 2015 for an amendment convention that would help put term limits on Congress. The resolution is sponsored by Sen. Kelly Townsend and supported by senators Borrelli, Mesnard, Petersen, and Ugenti-Rita. Among the “No” votes were senators Mendez, Peshlakai, and Quezada.
Senator Jamescita Peshlakai reneged on a pledge she had made to her constituents, by voting against the measure she had vowed to support. Despite her “no” vote, the resolution passed the senate committee with a vote of 4-3.