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'Competency' law in Colorado a ticking time bomb; Remembering Rush on virtue signaling ribbons

'Competency' law in Colorado a ticking time bomb; Remembering Rush on virtue signaling ribbons

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Stephen Federico testifies at a North Carolina hearing on the murder of his 22-year-old daughter Logan at the hands of a career criminal who had broken into the residence where she was staying with friends. His emotion is palpable and powerful, and foreshadows dark outcomes in Colorado with our dangerous 'competency' law in this state which allows the accused to go 'shrink shopping' to find a psychiatrist to rule a defendant incompetent to stand trial.

It's Wednesday, which means 'Remembering Rush' returns with his take on virtue signaling ribbons the Left wears to show how much they care. In fact, it was the central plot point of a Seinfeld episode in which Kramer refuses to wear a red ribbon on an AIDS walk.
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