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August 2009

Self-Interest Meets Self Reliance

by Stare Decisis August 31, 2009

During my undergraduate studies, I took the required course on Political Theory. At the time, it seemed useless and irrelevant to read Aristotle and Rousseau when so much was going on in the world around me, but as we reached the end of the course, we read portions of Tocqueville. The words written over a [...]

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Winning the War on Terror

by Cameron Hile August 31, 2009

So today James L. Jones, National Security Adviser to President Obama, and oh yeah a Republican once sought after by George W. Bush and Condoleezza Rice as Deputy Secretary of State, declared that “Obama is having greater success taking terrorists out of commission than Bush did”.  It appears that it was, in fact,  a good [...]

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57% Would Like to Replace Entire Congress

by Consti Tution August 30, 2009

This one I just had to post since it gives me hope that the country isn’t completely lost. “If they could vote to keep or replace the entire Congress, just 25% of voters nationwide would keep the current batch of legislators. A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 57% would vote to replace [...]

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Change We Can Believe In

by Cameron Hile August 30, 2009

It s the phrase that won an election and changed the course of history. During the 2008 presidential campaign, Barack Obama masterfully crafted this slogan to inspire hope in millions of Americans and, to an extent, calm some of the hesitations of millions more. But what did this slogan really mean? At the time, those [...]

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Obama’s Green Jobs ‘Czar’ is Appropriately Named

by Erik the Red August 30, 2009
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Around the time of Christ, the Roman Empire was known for its “Caesars”. Hundreds of years later, Russia had its own version of these leaders known as the “Czars”. Though Communism had not become a coined term at the time of Ivan the Terrible or Peter the Great, these oligarchies were eerily prophetic of what was [...]

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Health care reform – what you might have missed.

by Consti Tution August 30, 2009

I have been hesitant to cover healthcare reform beyond the town hall fiasco. In the interest of full disclosure I am a childhood cancer survivor. The first doctor my parents took me to told them it was a phase I would grow out of. A biopsy later and I was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin s lymphoma. [...]

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Taxes, Democrats, and you. (Oh my!)

by Consti Tution August 30, 2009

During the presidential campaign Barak Obama managed to side step the ‘Joe the plumber’ foul up by attacking the questioner. Not buy defending his answer. During that exchange that was played down by the Main Stream Media Barak Obama showed his true colors. He stated, off the cuff without a teleprompter, that he wanted to [...]

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Presidential Power Grab

by Consti Tution August 30, 2009

Well here is something you won’t read in the Main Stream Media. If you needed proof that the President is  power hungry, then read on. First it was the financial industry, telling them how much they can pay their top executives. Then it was the automotive industry and the 80% share of “Government Motors”. They [...]

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The Lion of the Senate has Passed, a word from his prey….

by J Byron Davis August 30, 2009

With the passing of the last Knight of Camelot, an incredible chapter in American history is closed. Three brothers who helped shape our nation. All three could be called lions, only with very different prey. JFK fought socialism and communism, even to the point of backroom deals with Joe McCarthy, bucking his own party, and [...]

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Remembering Edward M. Kennedy 1932 – 2009

by JFesta August 28, 2009

August 25, 2009, Edward Moore Kennedy, youngest son of the late Ambassador Joseph P. Kennedy, younger brother to John F. Kennedy, and Robert F. Kennedy, and Senior Senator from Massachusetts departed this earth. Since the moment the news broke, that the last of the Kennedy brothers was no longer with us, the endearments and heartfelt [...]

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