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The Right Change

by Lawrence on July 27, 2010

Image via Wikipedia Click this link, RightChange.com videos. It will take you to the video center for RightChange.com. Wait for the video Failed Leadership Timeline to appear in the big TV window. When it does, a link will appear with it in the lower-right hand corner of the window that says “CLICK TO WATCH THE [...]

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Obama Courts Latinos by Suing Arizona

by Lawrence on June 26, 2010

By Dick Morris & Eileen McGann Why is President Obama suing to invalidate the Arizona law on illegal immigration? Why is he incurring the enmity of even his own Democratic Congressmen from the Phoenix and Tucson areas by trying to kill a law that two-thirds of Arizona and a similar proportion of America as a [...]

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Healthcare Bill Roll-Call Vote List

by Lawrence on April 10, 2010

Image via Wikipedia I had intended to write a longer article to go with this list but chose not to, as I feared such an article would take away from the full impact of this list itself. I will just say that the votes for or against this bill where votes for or against socialism. [...]

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“An Inconvenient Truth” has indeed become convenient, or should I say a convenience, in Britain where Global Cooling has turned into Global Freezing. The extreme temperatures they are experiencing over there has overcome the Brit’s reluctance to buy Al Gore’s book. In fact, not only are they buying them and taking them home, they are [...]

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Victory!

by Lawrence on January 20, 2010

Image via Wikipedia Victory! Victory, oh, victory; how sweet, how fleeting. Yes, the Scott Brown victory last night in the Massachusetts senatorial race was a victory; no, make that an astounding victory for conservative America. It remains to be seen just how conservative he is, but it remains that he is certainly a step in [...]

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Image by Getty Images via Daylife We can hope for a Democratic loss in Massachusetts tomorrow, but we cannot afford to expect it. An unfulfilled hope is bad enough; an unfulfilled expectation can be devastating. A win by Scott Brown will be a vote against ObamaCare and that is wonderful, but don’t be too disappointed [...]

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In October My Personal Introspections blog published a post that asked if the United States would fall apart in 2010, as predicted by Professor Igor Panarin and dutifully reported by IZVESTIA. Today the question is will the United States become a socialist country in 2010. The answer will be yes, if our legislators pass the [...]

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Poll Reveals Trauma of Joblessness in U.S.

by Lawrence on December 16, 2009

December 15th, 2009 by Michael Luo and Megan Thee-Brenan – New York Times WebNote:  Read this column then check out the comment section on the NY Times site. Looks like Americans might finally be getting mad enough for that R3volution. More than half of the nation’s unemployed workers have borrowed money from friends or relatives [...]

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This is not a fight that pits Democrats against Republicans, it is a fight that pits the European style, mind-numbing socialist system against the American style mind-expanding private enterprise system. There are few people I know of who are better equipped to explain this fight for human freedom than Dan Mitchell. Watch this video and [...]

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Americans should get affordable, dependable care

by Lawrence on September 18, 2009

Image via Wikipedia As published in the North County Times – August 9, 2009 By Congressman Darrell Issa Between the rising cost of heath care and the expanding role of government, Americans are frustrated. Economists predict that we will be spending 20 percent of our gross domestic product on health care by 2017. Now the [...]

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Governor Bobby Jindal on Christianity

by Lawrence on May 13, 2009

by Matt Langford on February 26, 2009 Bobby Jindal, the governor of my state of Louisiana, has gained much respect in political circles in the last few months. His preparedness in dealing with potential Hurricane disasters skyrocketed him to the top of the Republican ranks. Recently, Governor Jindal was asked to deliver the GOP rebuttal [...]

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From the Political files, this is about tragedy of sending the confirmed tax cheat, Treasury Secretary Geithner, to talk about tax cheats.

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