Monthly Archives: July 2009

It’s Official: The French Are Rude

As we all suspected, the French are among the worst tourists in the world.  But they have an excuse for that.  Just ask them. by Michael Naragon In a poll sponsored by Expedia.com, 4,500 international hotels were asked which country’s … Continue reading

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Obama’s Climate Control Policy Stinks… Literally

Barack Obama, in a show of his godlike power, has promised to keep the world’s temperature from rising.  Reports also indicate that, to set an environmentally friendly example, he will forgo the ride on Air Force One back across the … Continue reading

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Is Barack Obama the next Alexander the Great?

In his new book, Power Ambition Glory, Steve Forbes compares the leaders of the ancient world with leaders today.  As a guest on Sean Hannity’s radio show on July 8, Forbes compared Barack Obama to Alexander the Great.  I respectfully … Continue reading

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Greenpeace Desecrates Mt. Rushmore To Fight Global Warming

There may be a time when the sheer lunacy of the Left robs me of the words with which to comment on their intellectual profanity.  Fortunately, today is not that day. by Michael Naragon The following video has been posted … Continue reading

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Obamacare Explained, LEGO-Style

See?  Government economics isn’t difficult.  If you enter the discussion with the assumption that the government is going to lie, cheat, and/or steal from you, you won’t be disappointed. by Michael Naragon The following video is, as they say, better … Continue reading

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GOP Senator Saxby Chambliss Responds to Cap-and-Tax

In anticipation of the imminent Senate vote on the industry assassination bill, widely known as cap-and-trade, I contacted my state’s senators, Johnny Isakson and Saxby Chambliss.  Their response was far from definitive. by Michael Naragon Saxby Chambliss returned to the … Continue reading

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Beat It! Al Sharpton Interjects Himself Once Again

Taking advantage of the media furor over the death of Michael Jackson, the fame and fortune scavengers are taking their fill of the carcass, and Sharpton has somehow forced his way to the spotlight once again. by Michael Naragon As … Continue reading

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“Nationalized Education”: The Next Battlefield?

If the government’s push to nationalize health care is successful, Congress and the administration will soon turn to one of their other stated priorities: education. by Michael Naragon Although–or, perhaps, because–liberalism has dominated public education since the 1960s, test results … Continue reading

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Pastor, Beaten By Border Police, Tells His Story At Tea Party

Pastor Steve Anderson was returning to the United States when a border checkpoint demanded to search his vehicle.  He refused, citing the 4th Amendment, and was beaten for his trouble. by Michael Naragon While I don’t agree with every single … Continue reading

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