Yearly Archives: 2010

My Picks

Paladino the Political Punk Rocker The author of this piece does not appear to be a big fan of conservatives, but he provides an interesting “outsiders” look at the tea party phenomenon. http://blogs.forbes.com/melikkaylan/2010/10/15/paladino-the-political-punk-rocker/ Genetic? Another study shows that gay parents … Continue reading

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Are You More Excited Than Usual For MidTerm Elections?

I usually am not all that eager for midterm elections (although I always vote).  I live just outside of Pittsburgh and typically our choices are between a Democrat and an Arlen Specter, but I am very excited this year.  For … Continue reading

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My Beef With Dr. Phil

This post contains some graphic content.  I try my best to keep posting on this site appropriate for all ages, but this is an important topic and I believe that the readers need to have all of the information before … Continue reading

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My Picks

Liberal “Compassion” 10:10 Enviro-loons up the ante on crazy http://www.theblaze.com/stories/backlash-public-outcry-mounts-over-horrific-no-pressure-enviro-ad/ The Mind of Barack Obama Dinesh D’Souza defends his take on Obama’s motives http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/248714/dinesh-dsouza-anti-colonial-business-interview Just Swastikas Is there any such thing as religious freedom anymore? http://townhall.com/columnists/MikeAdams/2010/10/04/just_swastikas/page/1 The War on the … Continue reading

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Smoke and Mirrors

This past week I started to feel a little sorry for the liberals.  Ok, maybe I never actually felt sorry for them, but I did notice how desperate and pathetic they are becoming.  There were two incidents, in particular, which … Continue reading

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Mr. Colbert Goes to Washington

Last week, Stephen Colbert appeared before Congress.  He remained in character the entire time.  I personally found the entire display to be offensive, but a lot of people disagree with me.  I want to know what you think.

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My Picks

America’s One Child Policy Are we imposing China’s barbaric policy upon ourselves without even knowing it? http://www.weeklystandard.com/articles/america%E2%80%99s-one-child-policy Trying to “McCain” Boehner Remember when the New York Times printed a fake story about John McCain having an affair right before the … Continue reading

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Sick and Tired

If you haven’t seen this video yet, check it out.  This woman was a member of a handpicked audience and appears to catch the President off guard with her comments.  I think she represents a much larger portion of Americans … Continue reading

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Do They Have A Chance?

This year’s primaries have showcased an interesting national trend.  In state after state, incumbent R.I.N.O.’s are getting the boot in favor of more conservative candidates.  While I personally view this as wonderful news, many people are concerned.  They fear that … Continue reading

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Who’s Prejudiced?

This weekend marked the ninth anniversary of 9/11.  Television specials, radio programs, and news articles focused on remembering that tragic day.  There were a great many stories of bravery and heroism to be told.  Tales that every American should remember.  … Continue reading

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