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Judge-mentally Impaired Should Get Off Michael Savage’s Back:

by Selwyn Duke

t seems as if taking offense is the recreation of choice in modern America. The latest example (of which I’m aware; I’m sure our UPS {umbrage per second} statistic is sky high) has resulted in a planned protest at WOR Radio in Manhattan over some comments radio talk show host Michael Savage made concerning autism.

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Off The Tracks Again:

by J.J. Jackson

The popular phrase used to describe John McCain’s presidential aspirations has been the “Straight Talk Express”. According to the popular myth, John McCain “tells it like it is” and lets you know exactly where he stands. Those that have bought into this myth have flocked to John McCain as someone they can trust.

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July 24, 2008

Media Shuts Out McCain

By: Sher Zieve

In yet another blatant attempt to render the Republican presidential candidate impotent, therefore propping up their secular messiah Barack Obama, the New York Times has rejected an Op-Ed by presidential contender John McCain. Instead, this “news” paper has reportedly told …

Big Government: Now Better Than Mother Nature

By: Warner Todd Huston

Teddy Roosevelt impressed the nation with his focus on conservation and while he was president was responsible for pushing to conserve our nation’s wilderness in the form of sundry national parks, mostly in the western U.S.

Filed under: Politics In General - 24 Jul 2008

AFF launches new Harry Reid radio ad, “YouTube Sensation”

By: Guest Authors

Des Moines, IA – The American Future Fund (AFF) today purchased airtime on radio stations in Nevada and the District of Columbia to run the 60-second ad “YouTube Sensation,” which calls on Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to explore domestic …

Filed under: Politics In General - 24 Jul 2008

Sarkozy Succumbs To Mediterranean Mismatch

By: Guest Authors

France’s President Nicolas Sarkozy has had to eat humble pie after his ground-breaking plan to establish the 43 member Mediterranean Union failed to reach an agreed final communiqué because of the opposition to its wording by the Palestinian Authority (PA) …

Filed under: Foreign Countries & Policy - 24 Jul 2008

PA Top Cop Says Tasers Protect Public and Officers

By: Jim Kouri, CPP

The recent deployment of Tasers to State Police troopers for use in confrontational situations is helping to ensure the safety of the public and officers themselves, Commissioner Jeffrey B. Miller said yesterday. “Tasers already have proven to be highly …

Filed under: Crime and Punishment - 24 Jul 2008

Judge-mentally Impaired Should Get Off Michael Savage’s Back

By: Selwyn Duke

t seems as if taking offense is the recreation of choice in modern America. The latest example (of which I’m aware; I’m sure our UPS {umbrage per second} statistic is sky high) has resulted in a planned protest at …

Filed under: In The News, Featured Conservative - 24 Jul 2008

July 23, 2008

Congressional Democrats Say NO to Drilling but YES to More Oil Taxes

By: Sher Zieve

In another move geared to even faster destroy the ability of the American people to support themselves, Congressional Democrats have decided the price of a gallon of gas just isn’t high enough to really hurt us. So, Democrats have decided …

‘Lifelong Conservative’ Throwing all Principles to The Winds and Voting for Obama

By: Warner Todd Huston

Larry Hunter claims he is a “lifelong conservative.” Yet, in his recent New York Daily News article, he also says he is voting for Barack Obama for president.

Filed under: What The F@#K?!? - 23 Jul 2008

Taking On a John McCain Supporter

By: John Lillpop

A John McCain supporter recently challenged my criticism of the candidate’s position on amnesty and posed the following question, in part:

Filed under: Immigration - 23 Jul 2008

The Morphing of Organized Crime

By: Jim Kouri, CPP

While most of the focus of federal law enforcement today is on counterterrorism, federal police agencies must still contend with more traditional anti-crime operations including emerging organized crime gangs.

Filed under: Crime and Punishment - 23 Jul 2008

Make That a Spicy McDonald’s Taco, With Extra Salsa–To Go!

By: John Lillpop

American citizens are generally aware of the fact that eating at McDonald’s can pose a serious risk to one’s health owing to the salt, fat, sugar, and carbohydrate content of food prepared there. But how many Americans realize that …

Filed under: In The News, Immigration - 23 Jul 2008

It’s Official Now

By: Guest Authors

Plenty of evidence has existed before, but now the conclusion is inescapable: the Democrats cannot understand the most basic law of economics, the law of supply and demand. Faced with spiraling fuel costs and a demand to act, the Democrat-controlled …

Filed under: Economics, Featured Conservative - 23 Jul 2008

July 22, 2008

Apollo 11: American Excellence Remembered

By: Christopher G. Adamo

Sunday July 20, 2008 will likely be a fairly typical summer day in America. People will get up, go to Church, and maybe hold a barbecue in the back yard. Perhaps the more industrious amongst us will wash the family …

Filed under: History - 22 Jul 2008

Ordinary US Citizen Responds to World Court Re Execution of Mexicans

By: John Lillpop

We are in receipt of your ruling dated July 16, 2008, in which your deliberative body “ordered” the United States to stay the execution of five brutal killers from Mexico until their dossiers can be reviewed.

Hugo Chavez’s Narcotics Connection

By: Jim Kouri, CPP

Recently, Mexican military officials claimed they seized five-and-a-half tons of powdered cocaine from a commercial aircraft that landed in Mexico following a a trip from Venezuela. The street value of the drugs was estimated to be upwards of $100 million. …

Filed under: Foreign Countries & Policy - 22 Jul 2008
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