I can fill out this column with stuff just since Friday.
- In June of this year, The United States Supreme Court issued a 6-3 decision in Mahmoud V. Taylor, in favor of parents objecting to sexually explicit LGBT material being used in school on religious exemption grounds...That judge's name? Deborah Boardman...
- On Friday, Judge Boardman ruled in the sentencing phase of the would-be assassin of Justice Brett Kavanaugh, Nicholas Roske...
- On Sunday, police arrested 41-year-old Louis Geri, a New Jersey man who was literally camping out in front of Saint Matthew's Cathedral in Washington, D.C., site of the annual Red Mass for the Supreme Court's first Monday in October return to work. Geri had Molotov cocktails, other explosive liquids, and fireworks in his test...
- The Schumer shutdown of the federal government enters its sixth day today, and Democrats are still trying to make you think it's not because they want to restore healthcare funding to illegal aliens...
- In Chicago over the weekend, Immigration and Customs Enforcement got into a shootout, and put out a call for mutual aid. Chicago Police Department heard that call...and specifically ordered patrolling units not to respond...
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