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Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, Majority Leader Harry Reid and other Congressional and Administration officials are meeting in Washington this weekend to administer what American socialists hope will be the final coup de grace to the American Capitalist system.  Participants in the Socialist movement have been [...]

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When John McCain and Sarah Palin take office next January they are going to be expected to follow through on their promises to reform Washington.  The possibility of McCain’s election is based on two factors, his choice of Sarah as his running mate and his campaign pitch as a reformer.  The new McCain campaign is [...]

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Enough is Enough!

It’s time for a good old-fashioned, stress-relieving rant.
The battle for votes between the two political camps threatens to leave the winner with a country in shambles.  Some comfort can be found in the fact that neither candidate intends to try to keep all their outlandish and impossible promises.  More comfort may be found in the [...]

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Obama has made his experience as a community organizer on Chicago’s South Side the centerpiece of his campaign for President. Backers of his campaign expressed offense in response to Sarah Palin’s remark in her speech at the Republican Convention, “I guess a small-town mayor is sort of like a community organizer, except that you have [...]

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One significant side effect of the McCain-Palin ticket is that the response to it spotlights the media bias in a way that can only be denied by the most adamant cool aid drinkers and party hacks.  Examples are too numerous to cover adequately in this space.  However, a good example is the media response to [...]

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The McCain-Palin campaign is presenting itself as a reform ticket and the country is responding with increasing support.  Some polls have them moving into a double digit lead over Obama.  We have heard promises of reform before, but for the first time in living memory there is a real possibility it will be attempted.  The [...]

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Sarah Palin is the quintessential political leader envisioned by the Founding Fathers while they were debating the structure of the Constitution.  Her resume and biography both seem too good to be true, and they probably are.  For now, however, as conservatives, we can bask in the “hope” for “change we can believe in“.
Her selection by [...]

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Anyone familiar with my postings over the past year knows I am not a fan of John McCain.  He was my fourth choice as a presidential candidate.  My opposition to McCain has always been based on his treatment of the Constitution.  Specifically, Article One and the first and tenth amendments.  In addition to that, I [...]

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