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Gotta Show Your Picture to Vote!

The Atlanta Journal Constitution led today with the story that a local judge struck down a motion by the Democratic Party in Georgia, to rule as “unconstitutional” a law that requires a picture ID to vote.
The Dems say it places a hardship on disabled or poor voters. How can that be?
I’m disabled, yet I still [...]


Feinstein’s Stealth Amnesty & Primaries

I am gnashing my teeth as I write this. Diane Feinstein, the Democratic Senator from California, has gotten her amnesty bill attached to the supplemental funding bill for our military in Iraq. Wednesday the senate will vote whether to pass a bill that will allow a COMBINED number of more than 1.3 million illegal aliens [...]


Hillary WHOMPS Obama in WV!

Anyone who has watched the David Letterman show of late, has heard him talk about the never-ending campaign to the Presidential election. According to Letterman,
“The election is three years from now. After the USA primaries, then they go to Canada for the Canadian primaries, and then to Europe, for the European primaries.”
While that may be [...]


Democrats are in Trouble!

O.K. North Carolina and Indiana primaries are over. To the surprise of no one, John McCain won in both states. No REALLY! The only real contest remaining in the presidential race is on the Democrat’s side. And, as expected, Barack Obama won in North Carolina, while Hillary Clinton won (by a narrow margin) in Indiana.
Since I [...]


Choosing to be a Victim or a Hero

Thomas Sowell, author of “Basic Economics: A Citizen’s Guide to the Economy”

Today, while we wait for the results of the Democratic primaries in North Carolina and Indiana, there is much to ponder about where this next Presidential election will take us. Whether Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton come out as the big winner today, [...]



08:00:31 am, by Scott Ayers, 85 words Categories: government and politics

The Bagman Cometh: Obama Embraces War Criminal’s Endorsement


The Bagman Cometh: Obama Embraces War Criminal’s Endorsement. By Chris Floyd. Democratic Party circles are in raptures over Colin Powell’s endorsement of Barack Obama. One can see the heavily-blinkered logic behind their elation; now that our national politics has been reduced to a petty squabble over spoils among shifting factions in the imperial court, a nod from a consummate courtier like Powell is indeed a glittering prize for an ambitious prince. But out in the real world, where the ope



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