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Brett Cottrell

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Brett Cottrell studied political theory at Boise State and graduated from The George Washington University Law School. Academic wanderings aside, he's a native of Las Vegas, born and bred in Sin City. This explains a lot.

He is the author of The Valley of Fire - "Rolling on the floor laughing...one of the funniest books I've ever read." -Goddiscussion.com, and two controversial blogs: brettcottrell.blogspot.com takes a satirical look at politics and current events. Tico the Steeler Dog - ticothesteelerdog.blogspot.com - covers the NFL and is featured at steelersfever.com.

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Justice Scalia, From ImagesAttr
(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, March 2, 2013
Scalia Speaks. The World is Worse for it. Scalia confuses equal access to voting rights with racial entitlement.
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(3 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Thursday, January 17, 2013
You can shout FIRE in a theater, if you shout AIM first. You can't shout "fire" in a crowded theater. Unless you yell "aim" first. Okay, you can't falsely shout fire in a crowded theater, but the point remains that there are limits to our constitutional rights. Or at least most people think there should be. Just don't tell the National Rifle Association.

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