Y’hammer: Asset forfeiture, Sue Bell Cobb, Byrne’s win
Three columns at Yellowhammer News, by Quin (link to the full columns in the headlines below); Asset forfeiture: inherently abusive, and awful in Alabama: On one of the few issues […]
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Three columns at Yellowhammer News, by Quin (link to the full columns in the headlines below); Asset forfeiture: inherently abusive, and awful in Alabama: On one of the few issues […]
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Note from Quin: Yellowhammer News is now under new ownership and new management, with me joining them and writing more about Alabama again (see more on my role below, along with my […]
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Note from Quin: Thanks to Rob Holbert at Lagniappe for this little article on my new novel, and please note that I will be reading some short passages from Mad Jones, Heretic, […]
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Announcement by Quin: On Friday afternoon, Amazon.com listed Mad Jones, Heretic, the first novel of the “Accidental Prophet” trilogy I wrote years ago, now published (!!!) by Liberty Island Media. Please go […]
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By Quin Hillyer at the Washington Examiner; It’s easy to make the usual criticisms against the latest, clueless school district removing the novel To Kill a Mockingbird from its curriculum – but this time, […]
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By Quin Hillyer at PJ Media; (Part one of two; part two will appear next week.) God is a jerk! At least that’s one hypothesis. How many times have you, […]
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Three news-aggregation articles at Liberty Headlines, by Quin Hillyer (links to the full articles embedded in the bolded headlines); Ending “Sue and Settle” at EPA: In a major blow against what conservatives long […]
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If I still lived in my beloved New Orleans, I would vote for Michael Bagneris for mayor later this month, and I hope those who value my judgment will consider […]
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Two articles. Please note that both are descriptive, not prescriptive. They explain, but make no attempt to advocate any particular candidate…. First, in the New York Times, I explain how […]
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Special to this web site by Quin Hillyer; Completely setting aside the question of which of the two Republican candidates in Alabama’s special election would make a better U.S. Senator, […]
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