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The Constitution: Just what are we protecting anyway?

As our President and the Congress begin the tough work on reasonable limits on guns used in mass killings, the name calling and the hyperbole from both sides is heating up and, of course, muddying the waters that really could use some clarity right about now. I’ve been trying to engage in some real discourse […]

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Assessing the Inaugural Address: Where you sit is where you stand

As Inauguration Day approached, I was given a unique opportunity to enlist some new technology invented by a casual friend of mine. As part of a failed initiative funded by Homeland Security, she was part of a team that developed the Portable Thought-Processor Processor (PTPP). The idea was that as people approached the security check […]

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