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Glenn Beck’s “Restoring Honor” Speech Good Medicine for All Americans.:

by Lloyd Marcus

In his Foxnews interview after his “Restoring Honor” rally, Glenn Beck said in his speech he challenged Americans to “Be your highest self!” Glenn’s words really struck a cord with me. I am repulsed by liberalism because it appeals to our lower self.

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The Economy Should Not Be A Rube Goldberg Device:

by J.J. Jackson

Rube Goldberg, for those of you who are unaware, was a cartoonist who is probably best known for his satirical sketches depicting overly complex and convoluted machines designed to perform simple and mundane tasks. In one of his cartoons he shows a contraption for a self-operated napkin.

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September 2, 2010

ALIPAC Endorses Congressmen Ted Poe and John Carter of Texas

By: ALIPAC

Americans for Legal Immigration PAC announced two new endorsements today, throwing the groups support behind Texas lawmakers John Carter and Ted Poe in response to Carter’s recent statements calling on Congress to stop President Obama’s unconstitutional and authoritarian Amnesty decree …

Filed under: Elections & Voting, Immigration - 02 Sep 2010

Obama blasted for U.S.S. Cole terrorism trial postponement

By: Jim Kouri, CPP

Employing one of the oldest political tricks in the book — releasing bad or unpopular news to the public on Friday when many Americans are starting their weekend festivities and are less likely to pay attention to news stories — …

Filed under: War On Terror, Liberalism, Marxism & Communism - 02 Sep 2010

Glenn Beck’s “Restoring Honor” Speech Good Medicine for All Americans.

By: Lloyd Marcus

In his Foxnews interview after his “Restoring Honor” rally, Glenn Beck said in his speech he challenged Americans to “Be your highest self!” Glenn’s words really struck a cord with me. I am repulsed by liberalism because it appeals to …

Filed under: In The News, Featured Conservative, Religion & Faith - 02 Sep 2010

September 1, 2010

December 3rd 2010 “National Blame Bush Day”

By: Ken Hughes

As a citizen of these United States I am officially designating December 3rd 2010 as Blame Bush Day. The reason I chose December 3rd is to give Democrats a chance to file for recounts and then lick their wounds after …

Filed under: Politics In General - 01 Sep 2010

Obama’s Iranian nuclear weapons policy a failure?

By: Jim Kouri, CPP

“The astonishing fact that Iran has been allowed to progress unimpeded to this point demonstrates that President Obama has been an abject failure in even his most fundamental responsibility of protecting the American people,” said Arizona’s U.S. Congressman Trent Franks.

Muslim Soldier Refuses Deployment: Won’t be Part of Any War “U.S. Army would conceivably participate in”

By: Selwyn Duke

Twenty-year-old Naser Abdo joined the U.S. Army more than a year ago. Now that it’s time to be sent to Afghanistan, however, he’s having second thoughts. He is refusing deployment, claiming conscientious-objector status

August 31, 2010

Marriage and the New Morality

By: Guest Authors

Two men wearing tennis whites walk out on the court. Opening a folding table and chairs, they sit down and start to play chess. An attendant rushes up and says, “Sorry, gentlemen, this place is for tennis. You can’t do …

Filed under: American Society & Heritage - 31 Aug 2010

Our Roots Continue To Grow

By: William P. Frasca

This wonderful, unbelievable, extraordinary Country, The United States of America, in which we have the privilege to live, had definitely for over two hundred years, had our documented share of political, social and economic tragedies. Unfortunately in certain time …

Filed under: Politics In General - 31 Aug 2010

Glenn Beck’s “Restoring Honor” a huge success

By: Jen Shroder

America’s faithful gathered with the unified mission to Restore Honor within ourselves and our nation. From the steps of the Abraham Lincoln Monument all the way past the World War II Memorial they gathered, straining to hear as numbers exceeded …

Filed under: In The News, Featured Conservative, Religion & Faith - 31 Aug 2010

August 30, 2010

Congress Please Read The Constitution

By: Ken Hughes

I wonder if any who run for congress have ever studied the first seven articles in the constitution aside from those often selected amendments politician love to quote or miss-quote as is often the case. Article one section eight paragraph …

ALIPAC Issues New Endorsements In CA, MI, WI, and FL

By: ALIPAC

ALIPAC is issuing new endorsements today for congressional candidates that oppose illegal immigration and any form of Amnesty in California, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Florida.

Filed under: Elections & Voting - 30 Aug 2010

Classic Monster Politics

By: Paul A. Ibbetson

What do Bela Lugosi, Boris Karloff, Lon Chaney and Lon Chaney Jr. have in common? They are forever known as the faces of the classic monsters Dracula, Frankenstein’s monster, Phantom of the Opera, and the Wolf Man. Whether you were …

Filed under: Featured Conservative, Politics In General - 30 Aug 2010

August 29, 2010

Restore America? Get out the Christian vote!

By: Jim Kouri, CPP

Nationwide Christian Voter Registration Drive

Calvin Coolidge, Thirtieth President of the United States said, “If the people fail to vote, a government will be developed which is not their government… The whole system of American Government rests on the ballot …

Filed under: Religion & Faith - 29 Aug 2010

Imam Obama, Imam Rauf and the “Islamification” of America

By: Michael John McCrae

As Jimmy Carter goes to North Korea to further undermine America in the eyes of communist dictators. The Obamas are buying shrimp and enjoying the company of American communists and socialists on the home front. Vice President Biden says America …

Filed under: In The News, Politics In General - 29 Aug 2010

The Economy Should Not Be A Rube Goldberg Device

By: J.J. Jackson

Rube Goldberg, for those of you who are unaware, was a cartoonist who is probably best known for his satirical sketches depicting overly complex and convoluted machines designed to perform simple and mundane tasks. In one of his cartoons he …

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