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Standing Up to the Orwellian State: Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death
Our collective Big Sis, Janet Napolitano, recently stated, “I think people have gotten the idea that there’s an Orwellian state out there that somehow we’re operating in. That’s far from the case.” It must be a mere coincidence that sales of George Orwell’s 1984, a book that centers on a [...]
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Persecuting the Good and Revering the Corrupt
A man, who was responsible for letting four people die in Benghazi, lied about it and led others in the proliferation of the lie. The same man was in charge of a corrupt Internal Revenue Service that illegally and immorally targeted conservative Americans for persecution. As if that weren’t enough, [...]
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Sharyl Attkisson: Perhaps MSM’s New Woodward/Bernstein?
For months now, the only time you ever heard anything about Benghazi was when you were watching Fox News, or CBS reporter Sharyl Attkisson. Of course, we would expect Fox News to be on top of this, and they should be praised for continuing to keep the story out there. [...]
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“It depends on what your definition of ‘traitor’ is.”
When The Guardian and The Washington Post published their articles on Edward Snowden, his sharing classified material on top-secret NSA programs including the PRISM surveillance program with them, the immediate response from many public figures was a dichomty. Some called him a hero while others labeled him a traitor. At [...]
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Huge “Audit the IRS” Rally in DC This Week
There is going to be a HUGE rally in Washington, D.C. this week to demand an audit of the IRS. I’ll be there covering it for PolitiChicks.tv and will give you a report later this week. In the spirit of what Becky Gerritson of Wetumpka Tea Party so elegantly said [...]
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First Female CIA Director? YAY! Wait, What?
On June 12, 2013, Avril Haines was nominated the Deputy Director of the CIA, replacing Michael Morell who had been serving as acting director. As a woman, I would normally be jumping for joy and declaring that we are winning the War on Women. I was waiting to hear good [...]
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Our Rights Are Now Irrelevant
In April of 2013, a 14-year-old teen from West Virginia named Jared Marcum was suspended from school and arrested for wearing a pro NRA tee shirt. The Logan City Police Chief claimed that Jared’s behavior almost caused a riot and the police threatened to charge him with making a terroristic [...]
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Is Patriotism Passe’? “Madison Rising” Says NO!
Our town has a parade every Memorial, like many others across the country. The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post organizes ours, and the American Legion Post members carry a large American flag just behind the honor guard. The parade route leads to the town’s military cemetery, in spite of the [...]
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Obama Admin (and Media) Ignoring Egypt’s Threats of War
According to a Congressional Research Service report on Egypt for fiscal year 2013, Obama requested $1.55 billion in total aid to Egypt: $1.3 billion in military aid and $250 million in economic aid. Since 1979, Egypt has been the second-largest recipient, after Israel, of U.S. bilateral foreign assistance, with $1.3 [...]
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Sarah Palin Keeps on Delivering
Sarah Palin Radio producer and host LaDonna Hale Curzon reporting from the Faith and Freedom Coalition’s “Road to the Majority” conference in Washington, D.C. There’s one thing you can count on with Sarah Palin–she can deliver the goods. She can deliver a rip-roaring speech. She can deliver punch lines as [...]
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Racism and…Cheerios?
Gotta love them Cheerios®, as they have the bodaciousness to reflect America 2013 and their latest commercial features a biracial little girl eating cheerios. Mom is white and dad is black. I saw the ad and I loved it; the little girl is cute and the fact that her parents [...]
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Portrait of a True American Hero
Chief Petty Officer Gene Paul Brown, had a childhood that most of us cannot even begin to fathom. Born in 1935 in rural Indiana, Gene was the oldest of three boys. When his parents divorced in the 40’s (rare in those days) he had to help raise his brothers while [...]
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Palin to Rejoin Fox News
Sarah Palin, Former Vice Presidential candidate and Alaska Governor, will be rejoining Fox News as a regular contributor. She will make her return appearance on Monday, June 17th on Fox & Friends. She is also planned to be a commentator on the Fox Business Network. Recently Palin has been busy [...]
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Child’s Play & Other Unfounded Fears
I have two young sons aged 5 and 9. They are normal boys who admire and respect police officers and every time they see a police cruiser they are filled with awe. If there is one in the neighborhood, they want to say hello and when they meet them while [...]
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Kool-Aid Anyone?
Last night I had an invite to stop by and have a drink with our neighbors. Things were going great until they found out I write for a conservative blog when both their attitudes changed. The husband, a retired aerospace engineer, was immediately hostile and started his spiel about how [...]
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Healthcare: Facts & Fiction
Yahoo! Everyone is getting free medical treatment under the new government healthcare plan! Anytime I need to see a doctor my medical expenses are no more! Right? Not so fast–more research should occur before we start singing songs of joy. The new American healthcare system is supposedly based on Great [...]
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