Monthly Archives: March 2012

Where Are the Charges? Where is the Out Rage? What’s Happened to the U.S. Army?

The Obama administration doesn’t typically run its agenda up the flagpole, but at a military base in Afghanistan, the soldiers did it for them. There, in the dusty desert of war, an Army outpost saluted the colors of the homosexual … Continue reading

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Van Jones Not Happy With Obama?

Van Jones is back with a message for disappointed progressives, Occupy Wall Street and other “post-‘Hope’” Democrats still looking to President Barack Obama for the change they voted for in 2008: Get over it. “I think you need two sources … Continue reading

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Upcoming Election Unity

  This is now the turning point.  We either unite or our belovedAmericadies.  Those of you who know me, know that I am not easily panicked.  But the enemies of freedom are gathering, and we can unite or ourAmerica goes … Continue reading

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The Ultimate Slap to Vietnam Vets – Jane Fonda to play Nancy Reagan in ‘Butler’

I have NEVER called for a boycott, BUT everyone should boycott the movie “Butler” particularly all Vietnam Vets…OM In the midst of recruiting an all-star ensemble for his long-gestating passion project “The Butler,” director Lee Daniels has tapped Jane Fonda … Continue reading

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Glenn Beck’s Selective View of History – Was Martin Luther King in Favor of Population Control?

Anyone who listens to or watches Glenn Beck knows of the great admiration he has for Martin Luther King, Jr. (MLK) and his non violent approach to the problem of segregation. Glenn has also gone into great detail about Margaret … Continue reading

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Hey, Al Sharpton & LSM Where Are You as Boy, 13, doused in gasoline and set alight in racially-motivated attack

Police are investigating a possible race hate attack after a 13-year-old boy was doused in gasoline and set on fire. The teenager, who suffered first degree burns to his face and hands, is white and his two attackers black. His … Continue reading

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Fanfare For the Common Man

This great Country was built by the common man and it will be saved by the common man.  Our founders were common men but they were extraordinary in their faith, hopes and their common sense.  They knew the nature of … Continue reading

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Marine says Corps kicking him out for criticism

SAN DIEGO — A Marine sergeant who started a Facebook group that is openly critical of President Obama and posted comments saying he will not follow the unlawful orders of the commander in chief is facing possible dismissal from the … Continue reading

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Agenda 21 and the U.S. Connection – Revisited

Recently, I published a four part series, “Agenda 21 – Born in the U.S.A., Raised in the U.N.”. Like many authors who research a project, gathers the information, puts the information together and finally sits down and writes the piece, … Continue reading

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A Happy Ending – Injured Marine to be reunited with combat dog

An injured Marine and Purple Heart recipient has won a campaign to adopt the wounded combat dog she partnered with in Iraq. The U.S. Air Force has agreed to release the dog, Sgt. Rex, into the care of  former Cpl. Megan … Continue reading

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