Category Archives: Elections
Debunking Education Myths
First, local control is a myth. Education is legislated at the state level. Second, that legislation is NOT for the students, parents, or society. It is for teachers, administrators, and employees. The goal is to eat taxes, not educate citizens. … Continue reading
Who is Co-Ordinating The Radical Protesters Across The World ?
How do tens of thousands of angry vile protestors calling for the destruction of Israel just appear almost spontaneously in major cities across the world? Do they really care about this conflict? Most can’t even spell Israel and none have … Continue reading
Illinois Ends Cash Bail on Monday, September 18, 2023
On Monday, in Room 100 of the Leighton Criminal Courthouse, history will be made. Mary Marubio is the presiding judge of the Pretrial Division of the Circuit Court of Cook County. “People who have recently been arrested and who are … Continue reading
The Purple Heart—-The Oldest American Military Decoration
241 years ago on August 7, 1782, George Washington issued the following orders creating the Purple Heart (then called the Badge of Military Merit), the oldest American military decoration: The General ever desirous to cherish a virtuous ambition in his … Continue reading
What is Litigation Funding? How can litigants finance their litigation?
Litigation financing, sometimes termed litigation funding / third party funding, is the giving of funds to a claim holder or legal firm in return for a piece of the revenues from litigation or arbitration.The main element of litigation financing is … Continue reading
On This Memorial Day, 2023, Let’s Remember All Who Have Died For The USA and Freedom
On this Memorial Day, 2023, thank you Peter Sobacki, a 1967 graduate of Holy Cross High School, who inspired a 13 year old to attend Holy Cross High School. Peter Sobacki was killed in Vietnam in 1968. Peter was my … Continue reading
Bill to ban cat declawing introduced in Illinois State Capitol
A bill that would ban cat declawing and similar procedures has been introduced in the State Capitol. If the bill passes, anyone who violates it could pay $500 for the first violation, $1,000 for the second and $2,500 for the … Continue reading
“Roy F. McCampbell Blog” for the Third Year in a Row is Recognized as the Number 8 in the 30 Best Political Satire Blogs and Websites
https://blog.feedspot.com/political_satire_blogs/ 30 Best Political Satire Blogs and WebsitesJan 21, 2023⋅ContentsThe best Political Satire blogs from thousands of blogs on the web and ranked by traffic, social media followers, domain authority & freshness 30 Best Political Satire Blogs and Websites Jan … Continue reading →