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The road to serfdom

Posted by RichardThePirate on July 28, 2010 at 4:45 PM Comments comments (0)

The administration is paving a road to utter serfdom and destruction right now. Just being a tea party member is not enough. The courts are persecuting Christians right and left, for speaking in public. The Federal government has seized all rights formerly reserved to the states, and is forcing everyone to buy something they don't want or need. The illegal immigrant community has more rights and protections than American citizens, and so do prisoners, a third of which ( a million or more ) do...

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The perfect society: A land without wealth?

Posted by Anthony Hager on July 2, 2010 at 10:17 PM Comments comments (0)

Utopia! It’s the holy grail of egalitarian busybodies far and wide. If only outcomes were equal, as defined by the egalitarians themselves, the world would become a place of balanced chi and seamless harmony. These societal engineers have long believed in their unique intellects and superlative abilities, which qualify them to distribute wealth and contentment to a longing world. Sadly, there’s no shortage of these do-gooders.

 

A New York State Assemblyman envisi...

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Statehouses are the key to restoring constitutional government

Posted by Anthony Hager on May 11, 2010 at 6:41 PM Comments comments (2)

It’s true that a change in federal administration will prompt a disgruntled few to dream of revolutionary immortality. Equally true, opponents will use any questionable statement or action to paint the “revolutionaries” as violent, half-witted zealots. Welcome to America.

 

There’s no shortage of such right-wing resentment toward government, most of it justified. Also in large supply are opinionated leftists armed with word processors, a penchant for m...

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Glenn Beck is missing!

Posted by Neil Braithwaite on April 9, 2010 at 6:39 PM Comments comments (1)

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Obama's supporters and alliances tell us who he is

Posted by Anthony Hager on April 7, 2010 at 9:33 PM Comments comments (2)

No one should be surprised with President Obama’s rush toward bigger, more powerful government. Politicians win support from people with like minds and the President is no exception. His supporters and associates tell us much about his political ideology.

 

Joe Sims is impressed with the Obama presidency. Mr. Sims wrote of Obama’s swearing in as the “people’s inaugural”, the dawn of a new American era. Sam Webb shared that exuberance. In January,...

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Pelosi's analogy is all too clear

Posted by Anthony Hager on March 28, 2010 at 7:40 PM Comments comments (1)

For an analogy to be worthwhile it must achieve the desired result. For example, one might illustrate a poor decision by comparing it to benching Payton Manning in favor of a rookie quarterback. Conversely, no one wanting to praise a military campaign will say it was as successful as Hitler’s siege of Stalingrad.

 

Such a short lesson in analogies. Yet for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi it is a lesson unlearned. During the pro-healthcare speech she delivered just prior to t...

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This is far from over.

Posted by Kristie Chapman on March 27, 2010 at 6:33 PM Comments comments (3)

This morning, I was trying to write a blog about the experiences I had in DC, and all of the work that so many people put into fighting this battle for our healthcare - and our freedom.  I wanted to find a way to tell the story in a way that would put it in perspective and try to inspire - this is no time to give up.

 

The blogs were either too long, too sappy, or I would struggle with the "bloggers block" that has attacked my brain since this healthcare bill passed.

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First shots fired

Posted by RichardThePirate on March 22, 2010 at 12:06 AM Comments comments (7)

Well Congress finally fired the first shot in the new Civil War. What form the war takes depends on the attitudes of the participants. It could be a legal battle, it could be a political battle, or if the government decides to confiscate bank accounts, force the implantation of microchips and erects death panels to deny you any medical care, it will be a blood bath. 


I can honestly see the first person diagnosed with a curable cancer get told they aren't getting treated...

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Texting ban is unauthorized, unnecessary and misguided

Posted by Anthony Hager on March 4, 2010 at 9:11 PM Comments comments (1)

Driving is dangerous. That’s easy to forget because we do it daily. It’s common and completely comfortable. But comfort breeds distraction, even under ideal conditions. Insert text messaging and distracted driving increases exponentially.

 

To lessen that distraction Senator Charles Schumer (D-NY) introduced the Avoiding Life-Endangering and Reckless Texting by Drivers Act (ALERT). The proposal will coerce states to adopt laws banning drivers from texting while be...

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The President is no team player

Posted by Neil Braithwaite on February 17, 2010 at 1:31 PM Comments comments (1)

The following article was read by Rush Limbaugh on his radio show.

(Feb. 4, 2010 - See Story #7)

 

After losing a close game, the coach put his arm around the young rookie quarterback who came off the bench to try to spark a comeback for his team. In an unsettling retort to his coach’s encouragement, Tom Brady said, “I gave it my best shot c...

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