Monthly Archives: May 2009
From out of the mouths of babes…
The author is currently in the middle of giving (and grading) final exams. In his absence, his five-year old son will write the next blog post, an open letter to President Obama and the federal government. by Michael Naragon … … Continue reading
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In honor of the fallen…
From 1754 to 2009, American soldiers have fought and died to preserve the blessings of liberty. On this Memorial Day, I present a roll call of the honored dead. by Michael Naragon The French and Indian War – Est. 3,000 … Continue reading
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Obama says the U.S. is broke… then vows to spend more.
In an interview with C-SPAN on Friday, the president candidly admitted that the nation had run out of money. Then he proceeded to promote his egregiously expensive health care plan and multi-billion-dollar takeover of GM. by Michael Naragon At least … Continue reading
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Could OnStar be the next “Big Brother”?
The government’s imminent takeover of General Motors would leave them as not only a partner in one of the largest companies in the world, it would also give them unprecedented access to you. by Michael Naragon A May 19 News … Continue reading
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A Constitutional view of infanticide…
The controversy surrounding Barack Obama’s appearance at Notre Dame has moved the abortion issue to the forefront once again. The president called for compromise, but, in issues of life and death, there can be none. by Michael Naragon The moment … Continue reading
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Universal health care or eugenics in disguise?
As the push to socialize our nation’s medical industry begins to heat up, an expert advises the Senate that the elderly–and the weak, diseased, and other drags on the system– may just have to go. by Michael Naragon The debate … Continue reading
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