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Voice of Deseret

A Utah political blog edited by a Utah expatriate who still cares about the state. I discuss politics, religion, economics, culture, and even race. This blog is guaranteed to be neither politically nor semitically correct. Remember, diversity = mediocrity; multiculturalism = Marxism.
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Merit Medical CEO Fred Lampropoulos The Newest Republican Challenger For Bob Bennett's Senate Seat; Pissed Off About Proposed Tax On Medical Devices

Nov 25, 2009
As expected, the suspension of Mark Shurtleff's U.S. Senate campaign has attracted yet another contestant for incumbent Bob Bennett's U.S. Senate seat. Fred Lampropoulos, founder and CEO of Merit Medical, intends to challenge the three-term incumbent....

Accused Killer Donald Younge Appears In Third District Court In Utah In The Amy Quinton Case

Nov 25, 2009
On November 24th, 2009, the preliminary hearing for accused killer Donald E. Younge finally began in Third District Court in Salt Lake City, Utah. Younge is accused of stabbing Amy Quinton to death and seriously wounding Erin Warn on August 3rd, 1999....

Utah Crime: CQ Press 2009 Crime Report Shows Salt Lake City The 89th Most Dangerous City In The U.S. In 2008, Compared To 69th In 2007

Nov 24, 2009
Despite a seemingly endless procession of media reports about drive-by shootings, home invasions and robberies in the Salt Lake area, it appears crime in Salt Lake took a slight downturn in 2008. On November 23rd, 2009, CQ Press released their annual...

John F. Kennedy's Last Visit To Utah; 125,000 Line The Streets Of Salt Lake On September 27, 1963

Nov 23, 2009
On November 22, 1963, just 46 years ago today, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. Many of those alive at that time remember exactly what they were doing, just as many also remember what they were doing on September 11th, 2009. The...

U.S. Senate Votes 60-39 To Reject Filibuster, Proceed With Debate On "Obamacare", The Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act

Nov 21, 2009
On November 21st, 2009, the U.S. Senate voted 60-39 to cut off the possibility of a filibuster and proceed with debate on their version of Obamacare, entitled The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. The Senate needed exactly 60 votes to prevent...


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