Monthly Archives: September 2009
Amateur Footage from American Samoa Reveals Widespread Destruction
In this amateur uncut video, the true impact of the earthquake from Sept. 30 can be seen. by Michael Naragon
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North Georgia flood highlights government dependence
As rain continues to cascade on North Georgia, causing the worst flooding in over a hundred years, some residents have already begun to look to the federal government to save them. by Michael Naragon According to the National Weather Service, … Continue reading
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Good Riddance: RI GOP Hispanic Assembly Member Quits Over Joe Wilson
In a move that will likely turn heads at the national level, a Rhode Island GOP official resigned after Republican Joe Wilson balked at the president’s health care policy toward illegal aliens. by Michael Naragon In a FOXNews.com story on … Continue reading
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Who will lecture Charlie Gibson on his ignorance?
In September of 2008, ABC’s Charlie Gibson asked Sarah Palin to weigh in on the “Bush Doctrine,” a term for Bush’s proactive intervention against terrorism. When Palin struggled to interpret the term, a purely media/liberal construct, Gibson was aghast. Now, … Continue reading
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Whites attack black kid? Hate crime. Blacks attack white kid? No crime.
In a stunning stltoday.com story, two black students were shown on tape beating a white student who had tried to find a seat on a school bus yesterday. The crowd, made up of other black students, cheered as the beating … Continue reading
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By The Numbers… How the Media Has Attempted to Minimize the March
Before the September 12 March on Washington, Democrat strategists predicted that between 50,000 and 2 million protesters would demonstrate. After the event, the State Media, predictably, has made their attempt to minimize the impact of the backlash against their messiah. … Continue reading
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Nearly 3,000 Attend the Roswell, GA Tea Party
Although they will be vastly overshadowed–and rightly so–by the amazing turnout in Washington, D.C., several localities also hosted Tea Parties to coincide with the March on the Capitol. I was fortunate enough to attend the event in Roswell, GA. by … Continue reading
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