Monthly Archives: January 2009

The Truth of the American Form of Government

This is Government 101 and should be understood by every American voter.
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The Camouflaged Treachery In Obama’s Inaugural Speech!

This is from Ron Ewart, president of National Association of Rural Landowners. http://narlo.org How easy it is for a grand orator to let words flow melodically from his or her mouth. How easy it is to say one thing for the benefit of a particular audience, but believe another. How easy it is to say [...]
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School Squelches Freedom of Speech for Inauguration Day

According to OneNewsNow.com: Mason, Ohio, school officials sent an email to parents in advance of the presidential inauguration saying, “Inappropriate comments that may make other students, staff or families feel unwelcome or uncomfortable in school or on the bus will not be tolerated.” The story by DaytonDailyNews.com featured examples of negative comments and actions made [...]
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The Inauguration: Will We Remember Repentance

This morning, my brother-in-law’s daugter posted on her Facebook page the media has found their new god. The media gushes and the cost of the ceremony and procession will exceed $110 million dollars, a record barring inflation. Throughout the campaign, Obama continually equated his mission with that of the Messiah and Returning King by spinning [...]
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Do You Have Doubts About Israel’s Attack on Gaza?

This is what all the Hamas’ leaders had to say prior to the Israeli strikes in Gaza in January 2009. See for yourself and judge them likewise.
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Global Schooling has Gone Local in Idaho

Just now, a lady walked into my store with a handful of papers. I knew she was selling something. She was lively, cheerful and had a pasted-on smile. “Hello!” I greeted her. “Hello, I am so-and-so with Hayden Meadows Elementary School. We are now a global school and are teaching international curriculum and several different [...]
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Who Supports Big Government?

The government which robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul. – George Bernard Shaw If you tax the working man to support the slothful, you will always have the support of the slothful. If you tax the lower classes to bail out the wealthy, you will always have the [...]
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What Happens When the Government Takes Your Guns

When guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns. In Britain, they have discovered that when the citizenry is unarmed, criminals will be less afraid of using weapons. For centuries, the British Bobby (policeman) never carried a firearm. Since the Gun Ban, not must they now carry weapons but also body armor. Obama wants our [...]
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An Interview With Sarah Palin: How Obama Got Elected

Governor Sarah Palin does exclusive interview for “Media Malpractice” documentary with John Ziegler. John is a documentary film maker and what Sarah Palin reveals in the interview, would be shocking, except for the fact that we are all used to the fact the news media is biased. However, she documents the bias, the lies and [...]
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AP: Obama praises Dean while introducing Kaine

This news article is very funny and it displays how the left talk out of both sides of their mouth. Obama talks positive while throwing Howard Dean under the bus. Here is the article, my comments will follow: President-elect Barack Obama welcomed Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine Thursday as the new Democratic party chairman, while praising [...]
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