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Two Steppin’ on Capitol Hill

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Not unlike the distracting sleight of hand of a magician, the politician is a master at the art of manipulation, getting you to look one way, while he does his trick outside of view. The Distraction Enter Representative Jacob Anderegg (R-Lehi) During the debate for HJR14 (Convention of States, aka Con Con) Representative Anderegg gave…

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SCOTUS Marriage Decision: A Date Which Will Live in Infamy

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SCOTUS Marriage Decision: A Date Which Will Live in Infamy By Ed Wallace – Published June 26, 2015 Filed under Utah. Total of 2 comments in the discussion. Today is a date which will live in infamy. Today the United States Supreme Court released their opinion on marriage. We support the traditional family, with one…

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The Equal Protection Clause and Marriage

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Does the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution prohibit a state from defining marriage as a relationship between one man and one woman? The U. S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth circuit upheld the state’s bans on gay marriages in Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio and Tennessee. Kentucky. One of the common points in the…

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Moving the Prison and the PRC vs. Keep it in Draper

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The main men’s prison to the south east could be re-built to the north, then torn down. The rest of the prison complexes could then be rebuilt, within the 350 acres area. the 40 acres section would be for expansion. The prime economic part of the site, the 120 acres, near I-15 with access from…

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Will Municipal Candidates Take a Stand for Constitutional Government?

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Voters in Utah’s cities will be electing city council members (and some cities will be electing mayors) this year. The primary elections, where needed, will be held in August and the final election will be in November. Municipal voters should study the candidates carefully and vote wisely. While there are many important issues upon which…

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