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About Me

Derek Reeve
San Juan Capistrano, California, United States
I am an attorney, small business owner, and adjunct professor of political science at Saddleback College and Concordia University.
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Friday, January 15, 2010

The Fall of Obama

The Fall of Obama

Ideas matter. Legislative proposals matter. Slick campaigns and dazzling speeches can work for a while, but the magic always wears off.
Posted by Derek Reeve at 10:55 AM No comments:

Monday, January 4, 2010

The Constitutional Crisis and the Security Crisis by Andrew C. McCarthy on National Review Online

The Constitutional Crisis and the Security Crisis by Andrew C. McCarthy on National Review Online
Posted by Derek Reeve at 9:42 AM 1 comment:
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The purpose of this Blog is to comment about issues such as politics, national and local, national security, terrorism, the environment, civil liberties, education, Law, and any other pertinent (or not) issues of today. I started patriots of Troy on July 4, 2007 after much pestering from students and friends. I pride myself on the fact that my students generally can not tell my political view. Now with this Blog, that public neutrality might be more difficult to maintain.