The latest anti-trust farce is the Justice Department’s lawsuit
to prevent the makers of Budweiser from buying up Corona beer. Even
if this sale goes through, more than half of all the beer in the
country will still be made by more than 2,700 other brewers, large
and small.
I don’t know how many Hispanic votes the Republicans think they
are going to pick up by going soft on illegal immigration. But it
may not be enough to offset the votes they lose from their existing
supporters, not counting the future voters added for the Democrats
as a result of legalizing existing illegals and attracting more
illegals in the future.
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Appleby| 2.12.13 @ 6:49AM
It is absolutely criminal for the President to authorize anyone to kill an American citizen without a jury trial. It is a very short step from killing terrorists overseas, to killing anybody who disagrees with him right here at home. Morally and legally it's obscene.
JD| 2.12.13 @ 12:05PM
But Sowell has a point. There were American citizens of German descent who fought with the Germans in WWII. When they died on the battlefield, I don't think any lawyers got involved.
But you also have a point.
Right now, what we need more than anything is exposure of what's happening, who's being targeted, and why.
John Navratil| 2.12.13 @ 3:40PM
JD,
Would it be too much for the Congress with the authority to declared war be included?
JD| 2.12.13 @ 5:56PM
Apparently it is too much for the Democrats, yes. Strange, given all their talk of how Bush waged "illegal war", don't you think?
John Navratil| 2.12.13 @ 3:41PM
Appleby,
I have to disagree. War is not the province of the criminal justice system. There does, however, need to be full oversight as a check against the President acting as a dictator.
Joellen| 2.12.13 @ 7:38AM
Dr. Sowell, it's not the sexual act that warrants questioning. Its about Menedez's inability to serve as a representative of this country. He is dishonest, and has allegedly commited criminal acts (sex with a MINOR is still illegal, thank GOD) and let's not get into his crony friendship with his willing partner from Florida and the ethic rules they broke together.
Let's be honest here, if this were a Republican, he would already have stepped down and the media would be writing and speaking of this from sunup to sundown.
So PLEASE, can we have a conservative media who will dog this till Menedez is justly held accountable.
Von Mises Jr| 2.12.13 @ 11:15AM
This sex scandal is a distraction from the real issue. Menendez was part of the Hudson county machine politics that is like Chicago on the Hudson.
Hudson, Essex and Union Counties surround the Port Newark and Elizabeth and the corruption is in the shipping industry. If you read deeper, the real issue is that there was a corrupt port security deal in the Dominican Republic with earmarks and $700K donations to Menendez and $103,500 for local Democrats. It was a bribery scam, pay-for-play with oodles of money laundering:
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-G.....e-Election
Hardcard| 2.12.13 @ 8:06AM
This guy menendez is a swine, he should join his dem pal client # 9 in resignation. I think he is also a crook so he should also join fellow dem blago in the can. His doctor pal is also a crook and should be in the can. I also hear that some hottie russian chick was involved, I think we will find some espionage in play. This is wishful thinking on my part I guess, obamao,holder and reid will not be too interested in doing anything to boobie bob, at this point what difference does it make?
Moe Blotz| 2.12.13 @ 10:11AM
The makers of Budweiser "beer" would be Anheuser Busch, owned by the conglomerate InBev. In acquiring Corona I do not see how InBev would monopolise the beer making industry in the USA. Boston Brewing continues to increase market share by making good beer, the only brewer in this country whose lager (Sam Adams) meets the Rheinheitsgebot. InBev can buy up all the brewers they want and the real beer brewers will continue to take market share from the beer factories.
JD| 2.12.13 @ 12:06PM
America would be improved if all existing "anti-trust" measures ceased to exist.
Joe D.| 2.12.13 @ 11:53AM
I have to disagree with your first point. I would trust the prostitue more than Menendez or any liberal. That means the media as well. And it does mean something. It is part of the $1 billion corporate corruption scandle with his friend.
TLP| 2.12.13 @ 2:37PM
Prostitute, and Liberal in the same sentence?
Isn't that Redundant?
John Navratil| 2.12.13 @ 3:43PM
TLP,
Redundant and superfluous. Sometimes, I repeat myself over and over again.
SSD| 2.12.13 @ 3:38PM
The issue is not killing enemy combatants in a foreign war theater. the issue is killing US citizens on US soil. The entire US is currently a war zone. The issue is killing US citizens who do not present an imminent threat to others. For example, if you speak out against Obama's prosecution of the Afghanistan war, can the US government label you a "terrorist" and take you out with a drone? This was threatened against Chris Dorner (sp), the former LAPD officer currently under investigation for alleged murders in LA. I think the government had to back off that position, because I have not seen that reported in the last day or 2.
The US government under Obama is in reality seeking the ability to be able to penalize US citizens for speaking up. If you speak up against the government's position, you are risking being declared to be a "terrorist" and thus subject to termination. This is the unstated position taken in the DOJ white paper leaked last week to NBC.
RonRonDoRon| 2.12.13 @ 5:09PM
"New York’s Mayor Bloomberg ... Is there any subject on which this man does not consider himself an expert?"
Apparently not. And, based on recent history, that makes him a perfect candidate for President.