Archive for: July 2011
July 18, 2011
As reported by Johanna Kaiser in the Associated Press, the city of Cambridge, Massachusetts, has decided to pull $33,000 in city funds to pay stipends to city employees who are currently in a homosexual marriage. The rationale behind the redistribution …
Ask yourself a simple question: Am I as free today as I was on the day I was born? If you think about it and answer the question honestly you’ll probably answer “no.” In my rather short life I’ve seen …
It really is a shame when a media watchdog has a twisted nose that mistakes putrescence for floral aroma – and vice versa. In a piece published Monday, self-proclaimed media watcher MediaMatters (MM) criticizes Fox News for running …
July 17, 2011
U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (R-MI), chairman of the House of Representatives Intelligence Committee released statement on Friday regarding the Obama Administration’s plan to bring Somali terrorist, Ahmed Abdulkadir Warsame to the United States and prosecute him in the U.S. criminal …
If you’ve been reading the papers lately, you’re probably aware that the Freedom From Religion Foundation is becoming increasingly busy. The Wisconsin-based atheist organization has backed an unsuccessful attempt by one of its honorary board members, Michael Newdow, to remove …
The state of Texas executed Humberto Leal for the 1994 brutal rape and murder of a 16-year-old Texas girl. The fact that Leal was living in this country illegally since 1975 was irrelevant. Dismissing pressure from the United Nations, foreign …
July 16, 2011
ALIPAC is launching two new website projects to help inform the public of President Obama’s impeachable actions, while organizing Americans to lobby the Congress and protest if necessary.
In a recent editorial, The Wall Street Journal calls 2011 the “year of school choice.†Parents and the legislators who represent them, particularly in inner-city schools, are tired of waiting for the promised effects of “educational reform†on the public …
When the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee and the Senate Judiciary Committee released a report — “The Department of Justice’s Operation Fast and Furious: Accounts of ATF Agents — it infuriated law enforcement officers and American citizens across …
No, I do not ask the question without knowing the answer. Government is too big when the lack of government actually prevents people from living their lives. Our founding fathers wanted government to be there to protect people …
July 15, 2011
During his first official visit to Iraq as U.S. Secretary of Defense, the former CIA director Leon Panetta told Iraqi government officials that their defense forces including their border guards must do more to stop Iranian infiltration and weapons smuggling …
The Associated Press article was: “Teachers in middle of debate over immigrant kids†dated 6 July 2011. Which begins: “When an award-winning journalist recently revealed he’s an illegal immigrant, two of the key players in his tale turned out to …
If giving a speech entails fixating a microphone and teleprompter in front of a mollycoddled, petulant adolescent, who in turn uses the microphone and teleprompter to propel accusations and prevarications because he can’t have his way, then Barack Obama and …
July 14, 2011
I consulted my Thesaurus because I thought I have been over working the word “despicable†in my articles. However, my research confirmed the word best describes what passes for the modern civil rights movement and Obama administration.
With the recent court ruling declaring “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell†unconstitutional and the Obama Administration deciding not to defend former President Clinton’s “Defense of Marriage Act†one might suggest that Bill Clinton wasn’t a very good president when it boiled …
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