Tag Archives: Political

Defending the Indefensible!

There is an old saying among lawyers, as I recall it sounds something like this:  If the facts are against you, argue the law; if the law is against you, argue the facts; if the facts and the law are against you, then just plain argue!  I’ve witnessed, first hand, this practice and I confess a skilled and impassioned orator affects impressive results, or at least entertaining theatre, using this strategy.  Still, even the seasoned advocate is constrained by court decorum and procedural restrains.

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Why? The Imperfect Messenger Foundation

Why? The Imperfect Messenger Foundation

As time passes the ideals worth preserving often become subject to fatigue and changing fashions.  Absent a focused interest, a people and their culture, history shows, begin to loose their foundation, their sense of purpose, the very compass that condensed their collective ideals.  Seemingly an inconspicuous process until circumstances arise that cause one to question:  What has happened? The Imperfect Messenger Foundation was founded, in part, to provide a forum for both commentary and inquiry.  Listen, if you will, as Curtis Greco speaks on the subject of “Why?”

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Introduction to the “Blind Vision Series”

Introduction to the “Blind Vision Series”

Hear Curtis talk about the “Blind Vision” Series.  A personal and intimate look in to the message behind each of the 3 Volumes in the Series and why their theme is so very important to every American!

Curtis C. Greco, Founder

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Affirming Independence

 

Americans the world over know of July 4th, 1776.  Historians argue over whether the actual day should be July 2nd or August 2nd of 1776 however I’ll suggest that whatever the date, it was a day in the making since Mans first appearance upon this lovely sphere God himself purposefully divined as an extension of his deliberate intention.

 

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Supreme Indiscretions – Kagan

This past week I registered my observations relating to the Supreme Court nomination process largely recounting historical precedence as it relates to the philosophical and functional mandate of the Supreme Court. (see; “Kagan – Silence, Nomination & The Supreme Court”) Even more so, the ultimate filter being that which one must consider when viewed through the lens of this Nations founding principals and ideals.

 

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