Monthly Archives: May 2009
Are we politicizing our financial woes?
On more than one occasion, members of the liberal media have questioned whether conservatives would be as upset with government spending if it had come from a Republican president. The answer is simple. by Michael Naragon On Friday afternoon, I … Continue reading
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Secession… it may be closer than you think.
Many of the thousands attending Wednesday’s Tea Parties see the liberal-dominated government as equally oppressive, affecting their future incomes and those of their children in the same way that the Northern states affected the futures of those in the South. Continue reading
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Obama “tightens” the nation’s belt by 0.5%
Touting his cuts as a substantial reduction in spending, President Obama has no serious credibility when it comes to fiscal responsibility. by Michael Naragon “In Washington, I guess that’s considered trivial,” said the president of his $17 billion in budget … Continue reading
In defence of the secessionist traitors…
The liberal media continues to misunderstand the Tea Party movement and its insistence that the government return to its Constitutional roots. by Michael Naragon The following letter was written by the author in response to a column in The Covington … Continue reading
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Is Ronald Reagan destroying the Republican Party?
In a “listening” tour of Republican leaders on Saturday, May 2, former Florida governor Jeb Bush called for conservatives to move on. by Michael Naragon “From the conservative side,” explained Bush in The Washington Times, “it’s time for us to … Continue reading
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Obama poised to abandon Israel, Netanyahu
The president’s policies in the Middle East seem to indicate he has trouble differentiating friend from foe as Iran makes plans to “eradicate” Israel. by Michael Naragon “I do not think we will need more than 11 days to wipe … Continue reading
And how do we pick our justices? Tradition!
President Obama said Friday that he would seek a caring person to replace departing Supreme Court Justice David Souter, and those who believe in “abstract” laws need not apply. by Michael Naragon When David Souter announced Thursday evening that he … Continue reading
Obama attempts to “railroad” the automobile industry…
The federal government has tried to save heavy industry before, and liberals are beginning to point to Conrail as the blueprint to follow. by Michael Naragon “Any honest reading of history suggests that the federal government has quite an impressive … Continue reading
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