The president would be able to accomplish everything on his political agenda if only that pesky US Constitution didn't keep getting in the way.

For me, the words "papers and effects" from the 4th Amendment in today's digital age would include computers, cell phones, etc.

Dems were against The Patriot Act when it was enacted, the bill's author says it's now been taken MUCH further than intended, and now Libs say no big deal? Libs are walking contradictions.

Here's the thing: 99.9% of Americans haven't got a clue what Congress does or what their Congress rep does except ask for money.

The companies that extract oil, gas, water, and minerals from public lands should have to pay the full costs to return the land to its original condition.

So now the Boy Scouts have become a controversial organization? Is this really what we've come to?

What scares me is that NOTHING really matters. Corruption has and will always be a part of politics. It is nice to see it come to light more quickly than before public and social media!

Dogs and children, neither walks in a straight line.

I have been told by my boss in a government job tell staff that calling in sick to take a "mental health" day is OK. So I guess I can call in sick and go play golf, go shopping, get the car fixed or lay around drinking beer?

A California husband accidentally sold his wife's $23,000 diamond wedding ring for $10 at a garage sale on June 1. Anyone else smell a divorce coming?

Russell Brand is funny. But looks aren't everything.

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