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April 30 2010 at 18.41 Admin User said:

To the great state of Arizona I say respectfully, gleefully, and humbly; YES YOU CAN!!! Thank you for doing what the Federal Government has not done since 1980. It is your state and NOT the property of the Feds.

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Category: Politics

Number of Comments: 9 comments

March 18 2010 at 15.35 Admin User said:

Mitt Romney is TOAST for 2012.  He needs to distance himself and renounce his health care plan, calling it the failure it is, or he is done.  No conservative, given the mood of the country, will touch him. Admitting his plan is a complete failure, even though it was turn "left"

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Category: Politics

Number of Comments: 2 comments

July 29 2009 at 16.29 Admin User said:

Liberals have Healthcare backwards. We don't need healthier people. We need sicker people. We need fatties and smokers - cigars, pipes and weed too. We need people who love energy drinks and get all hyped up on caffeine pills and coffee and people who smother their

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Category: Society

Number of Comments: 2 comments

July 25 2009 at 20.22 Admin User said:

The POTUS, of course.  Our president admitted he did not know the facts of the Gates case, yet quickly defended his friend, the professor. That is certainly the sort of judgment I wast the POTUS to display.  Apparently there must be some brilliant logic behind Obama making a fool of himself. You

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Category: Politics

Number of Comments: 3 comments

July 13 2009 at 10.10 Admin User said:

From CNSNews.com, we learn that the federal government, in all its wisdom, significantly contributed to the current economic and housing crisis. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were the chief culprits in the housing crisis because they encouraged people who could not afford payments to borrow money. This from

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Category: Politics

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Nov 3, 2009
Category: General
Posted by: admin
In the summer of 2008, then presidential candidate Barack Obama delivered a historic campaign speech in Germany. With the Berlin Wall as a back drop, Obama proudly informed the masses that he was not there as a candidate, but as "...a fellow citizen of the world."
Jul 9, 2009
Category: General
Posted by: admin

Nancy Morgan

RightBias.com

With Obama's ascension to the highest office in the land, America is quickly turning into two separate and unequal factions - the elites who decide the rules and the peons who are obliged to follow them.

Jun 23, 2009
Category: General
Posted by: admin

"There is no disagreement that we need action by our government, a recovery plan that will help to jumpstart the economy."

— PRESIDENT-ELECT BARACK OBAMA, JANUARY 9 , 2009

With all due respect Mr. President, that is not true.

Notwithstanding reports that all economists are now Keynesians and that we all support a big increase in the burden of government, we do not believe that more government spending is a way to improve economic performance. More government spending by Hoover and Roosevelt did not pull the United States economy out of the Great Depression in the 1930s. More government spending did not solve Japan's "lost decade" in the 1990s. As such, it is a triumph of hope over experience to believe that more government spending will help the U.S. today. To improve the economy, policy makers should focus on reforms that remove impediments to work, saving, investment and production. Lower tax rates and a reduction in the burden of government are the best ways of using fiscal policy to boost growth.

Jun 19, 2009
Category: Articles
Posted by: admin
Nancy Morgan
RightBias.com
June 19, 2009
Most Americans love a good scandal. Schadenfreude, the taking of pleasure from the misfortunes of others, is a basic element of human nature. Granted, not the prettiest, but nonetheless, there is something deeply satisfying about seeing the mighty brought low, the arrogant humbled and the wrongdoer getting his just dessert. A reminder to us all that misfortune is not ours alone...
Jun 11, 2009
Category: Economy
Posted by: admin

First appeared on June 09, 2009 at American Thinker

By Andrew Foy and Brenton Stransky

A common liberal argument aimed at America's free market economy and reinforced in President Obama's budget proposal A New Era of Responsibility is that, over the last 25 years, the rich have gotten richer while the poor have gotten poorer. While this assertion should be of concern to anyone interested in domestic and economic policy, a critical examination of the data reveals the claim to be almost certainly spurious and uncovers an even more interesting question -- what is the motivation for the current administration to propagate such a claim?

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