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The Money in VDOTs Mattress

The Money in VDOTs Mattress

By • on September 24, 2010

A recent audit of the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) turned up examples of fiscal mismanagement, of poorly allocated resources, and of inefficient practices. This was to be expected. But to the surprise of many, the audit also turned up $1.45 billion in unspent funds within the Six-Year Improvement Plan. Wasn’t it just a year and

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Have you ever been this tired?

Have you ever been this tired?

By • on September 13, 2010

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The grim statistics behind Arizona immigration law

The grim statistics behind Arizona immigration law

By • on May 22, 2010

The following figures are perhaps the most succinct way to quickly understand what has been going on in Arizona for the past fifty years. The recent killing of a prominent Arizona rancher by people he befriended and tried to help–they then fled back across the border–was essentially the

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Showing the American flag is never ‘incendiary.’

Showing the American flag is never ‘incendiary.’

By • on May 12, 2010

The recent incident at a California high school in which school administrators sent five students home for refusing to turn their American flag t-shirts inside out has highlighted the increasing insanity of political correctness. Administrators called the showing of the American flag during a school

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Federal Judge Usurps State Rights and Misrepresents First Amendment

Federal Judge Usurps State Rights and Misrepresents First Amendment

By • on November 11, 2009

A federal judge ruled recently that South Carolina can’t issue license plates showing the image of a cross in front of a stained glass window along with the phrase “I Believe.” U.S. District Judge Cameron Currie ruled that the license plate was unconstitutional because it violates the First

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