Where to draw the line with sex offenders?
October 8, 2009 by LD Jackson · 12 Comments
It seems that one can not read, watch, or listen to the news these days without finding a story about a sex offender. I mean no disrespect to any woman who has been raped, but it seems the ones we hear about most are those offenders who are guilty of sex crimes against children and [...]
Barack Obama throws ACORN under the bus
October 15, 2008 by LD Jackson · 1 Comment
Throughout this campaign, Barack Obama has shown a habit of distancing himself from anyone who might damage his effort to become our next President. Earlier in the year, when the very troubling statements from the very troubling Reverend Jeremiah Wright surfaced, Obama first said he didn’t hear the sermons in question and then said that [...]
Good for you, John McCain
April 29, 2008 by LD Jackson · Leave a Comment
I know it’s been very clear, from the articles I have written about John McCain, that I am not particularly pleased with his being the Republican nominee. I wholeheartedly believe Mike Huckabee would be a much better President than John McCain. I have always believed that and continue to do so. That [...]
Has McCain really reached 1191?
March 10, 2008 by LD Jackson · Leave a Comment
Last week, before the Texas, Ohio, Rhode Island, and Vermont primaries, I wrote an article about the fuzzy math that was being used to allocate the needed delegates to John McCain. In that article, I made the case that John McCain could not actually clinch the nomination by winning the four states that were voting [...]
