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Category Archives: National Politics
Where They Stand: Herman Cain
Today, I would like to take a look at perhaps the most surprising candidate so far, Herman Cain. Up to This Point Okay, okay, I admit it. Although I always liked Herman Cain, I was one of the people who … Continue reading
Posted in Articles, National Politics
Tagged 2012, debate, elections, herman cain, primary, Republicans, rick perry
6 Comments
Attack Watch: More Fun Than A Barrel of Monkeys
I had another article just about ready to be posted today, but I decided to delay it so that I can briefly address the Attack Watch controversy. In case you are unfamiliar with this site, it was launched by the … Continue reading
Posted in Calls to Action, National Politics, Social Policies
Tagged Attack Watch, attackwatch.com, joke, laughingstock, Obama, twitter
10 Comments
Marco Rubio at the Reagan Library
This is a great speech. If you have a few minutes, I encourage you to watch it.
Posted in National Politics, Social Policies
Tagged full, Marco Rubio, Reagan Library, speech, video
1 Comment
June 13 Debate, At a Glance
Last night, I watched the Republican primary debate on CNN. For candidates Ron Paul, Herman Cain, Tim Pawlenty, and Rick Santorum this was their second debate of in 2011. While Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, and Michelle Bachmann faced off with … Continue reading
Posted in National Politics
Tagged herman cain, Michele Bacnman, Mitt Romney, newt gingrich, Rick Santorum, ron paul, tim pawlenty
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Thank You!
I want to send a special thank you to all of our troops today. The death of Osama Bin Laden is a great victory for our country and serves as a reminder of the tireless spirit of our soldiers. Despite … Continue reading
Obama’s First Campaign Ad
Posted in National Politics
Tagged 2012, campaign, commercial, first, four more years, Obama, parody
2 Comments
A Job for the D.O.J?
I recently wrote about Eric Holder and the Department of Justice and their apparent lack of anything important to do. It seems as if they have forgotten how to prosecute crimes and have devoted themselves instead to full-time race hustling. … Continue reading
Posted in Calls to Action, National Politics
Tagged audio, collapse, department of justice, economy, Eric Holder, glenn beck, Justice for Janitors, SEIU, unions
2 Comments
The DOJ Puts Race Above Safety, Again
With the Department of Justice’s latest adventure in agitating race relations , involving New York’s fire department, Attorney General Eric Holder appears to have thrown out any pretense of serving and protecting the public. By now, most of us are … Continue reading