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I hesitate to even mention this act of hypocrisy by the NAACP because it is so silly and meaningless it is beneath contempt. Then I realized that the best way for a lie to be believed is for those who know better to keep silent.

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Whatever dollar amount it would take to effect needed updating for a population-justified size [of a River Center Branch Library] is how much library tax money should be spent on such a project.

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The population size in the downtown library service area justifies only about a fourth to a half of the current River Center Branch square footage.

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Following is a guest blog entry by John Berry, Chairman of the Citizens for Main Library Independence (CMLI), of which I am a member.  CMLI is a grassroots-based oversight group, which maintains vigilance over the East Baton Rouge Parish Library Board of Control.

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 When Arizona passed the law, the Obama appointed Attorney General Erick Holder, immediately came out as opposed to the Arizona Law, before he even read it.  I wish this was an exception to those in the Obama Administration, but it is typical. 

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Regarding today's news story, "PSC files lawsuit against La. Legislature," I wonder how many other constitutionally dedicated funds have been illegally raided by the legislature.  Citizens voted for these dedications to prevent such actions.  I hate to say this, but maybe the Feds need to step in here, because no creature of the state (local jurisdictions) would dare take action.

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Few things evoke the same emotion as public policy. As an ever growing government creates new laws and mandates, more of our daily lives are affected. The difficulty for the common citizen is separating the emotional response from the rational evaluation of the rule of law. Often we allow our political ideology to interfere with the rational assessment a given piece of legislation or government action. Both sides of the political spectrum are guilty of the selective outrage and allow the emotional aspect of each directive to drive their ideology.

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Obama Blows It Again

Anyone with an ounce of intelligence realizes Obama’s reaction to the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico has been to make speeches, do photo-ops and press his destructive agenda of “Cap and Trade”.

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