Monthly Archives: July 2009
Sarah Palin to the haughty John Kerry: “Why the long face?”
And this is the woman that the State media would lead you to believe has no political future or credibility? Anyone who can so effectively return fire against Senator Horseface is o.k. with me. by Michael Naragon As an addendum … Continue reading
A Gastronomic Tribute to the American Soldier – July 4
The following is an abridged history of war in the 20th century, told through the use of food. The key to the battles represented and the foods used to represent each nation is found below the video. by Michael Naragon … Continue reading
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Why We Fight: “No Legislation Without Representation”
Thousands–perhaps millions–of us will head to area Tea Parties this weekend to show our displeasure with our federal government. The root cause is an oldie, but not a goodie. by Michael Naragon The real issue that brought many of the … Continue reading
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Study: Students aren’t being taught civics. Surprised?
The Goldwater Institute hired an independent firm to conduct a survey among Arizona eighth graders. The results are sad, but expected. The next wave of liberal voters is on the way. by Michael Naragon Among the questions asked by the … Continue reading
R.I.P. Mrs. Slocombe 1922-2009
In a very rare departure from politics, I wanted to post a small tribute to one of the best comic actresses of all time, Mollie Sugden. by Michael Naragon Best known for her role as Mrs. Slocombe on the highly … Continue reading
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Huh?! Obama concerned over Niger’s would-be dictator
While the U.S. continues to put pressure on a Honduran government that has merely enforced its constitution, the president comes out with stern words about an African president who has removed his own supreme court. by Michael Naragon “These decisions … Continue reading






