by Len Munsil | May 11, 2006 | Blog
You don’t win elections because of endorsements. But when massive numbers of elected officials who understand public policy and leadership coalesce around one candidate during a contested primary, that is a pretty good sign. Thursday morning we will be...
by Len Munsil | May 10, 2006 | Blog, Immigration
April Fool’s is over, right? This story cannot be true — could the U.S. government really be monitoring Minutemen patrols and tipping off the Mexican government about their location? If so, heads should roll, and Arizona’s governor should defend our...
by Len Munsil | May 9, 2006 | Blog, Social Issues
This eye-opening speech by U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales is a welcome reminder of the need for law enforcement to actively pursue Internet sexual predators and those who sexually abuse children. I spent nearly a decade training law enforcement officials and...
by Len Munsil | May 8, 2006 | Blog, Other
It wasn’t enough that Janet Napolitano vetoed efforts to address physician shortages and emergency room overcrowding to protect her trial lawyer friends. Now she has vetoed efforts to end frivolous lawsuits against businesses — again, to protect her trial...
by Len Munsil | May 8, 2006 | Blog, Other
The Republic today reports on Janet Napolitano’s effort to govern the state through vetoes. Her vetoes have protected illegal immigrants, prevented use of the National Guard at the border, undermined our gun rights, and protected trial lawyers at the expense of...