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Wednesday, February 8, 2012

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Libertarian

McConnell, Senator False face

by dfunzy April 18, 2010

The GOP, the party of popularism? Now that is a joke. For the GOP to pretend popularism would be an outright misrepresentation of truth. That crafty old, smart by half, Mitch McConnell, the GOP Senate leader, railing that the bill before the Senate, that would increase regulation of the big Wall Street investment banks, is [...]

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Matt’s Weekend Wrap-Up – A Big Helping of McCain Love!

by Matt Brady January 23, 2010
McCain Shocked

News to Know Corruption in Haiti Philanthropy did little for Haiti, the culprit corruption. Yet another example of our government’s tendency to throw money at a problem and expect a solution. EPA Ruling Under Bipartisan Assault Some good news to brighten up your weekend! Another Supreme Court Vacancy Justice Stevens could be out this year! Taxpayer [...]

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The Problem with Republicans

by Matt Brady January 17, 2010
Dying Elephant

Lately it seems like being a Republican is like being out of fashion. It’s ugly, causes chaffing in bad places and the colors just don’t work. I have to admit that I am one of the betrayers to the faith; a former Republican turned Conservative Libertarian. I am just one of many that have joined [...]

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Matt’s Weekend Wrap-Up – Kid Tested, Nancy Pelosi Approved

by Matt Brady January 17, 2010
Nancy Pelosi Needs More Botox

News to Know  Should Government Regulate Our Eating Habits? I’m glad were tackling the big issues like public salt consumption while our citizens tackle terrorists in planes. There is nothing more important than the lives of our citizens. Every available resource should be mobilized towards the goal of a system that we all know works.   U.N.’s [...]

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Paging the third party candidate. Please pick up the white courtesy phone.

by Consti Tution September 14, 2009

I miss Ross Perot. There I said it. Despite him being a living caricature and his reliance on pie charts I felt he attempted to bring real choice and logic to the political process. He was dismissed as a kook by both parties. Steve Forbes was definitely someone I could get behind. Who better to [...]

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The Price of American Ideals

by Laura Bramble August 17, 2009

Fifty-six men gathered in a hot, airless room in Philadelphia in the early summer of 1776. They came for hundreds of miles, from all over what was then known as Britain s 13 American colonies. Their original intent was to write a letter of protest to King George of England, stating their objections to the [...]

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