Monthly Archives: November 2009
NYT Columnist David Brooks calls Sarah Palin a “joke”
McCain standard bearer and “conservative” columnist David Brooks launched his own salvo at actual conservative Sarah Palin on ABC’s This Week, joining other bitter RINOs who have attacked the former Alaska governor in recent days. by Michael Naragon If I … Continue reading
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The New World Order is put on hold until 2010
Apparently, forming a one-world government that ruled in the interest of climate change wasn’t quite pressing enough to push through this year. by Michael Naragon The New York Times reported on Sunday that the COP15 summit to be held from … Continue reading
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Contract With America II: Made To Be Broken
In a push for 2010–and undoubtedly testing the waters for his own presidential possibilities–Newt Gingrich has said that he wants the Republicans to formulate a new Contract With America. Is this what’s really needed? And is Newt the one to … Continue reading
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Piling On: The Feds look to take over light-rail and subway systems
The hits just keep on coming, folks. Up next, Washington looks to extend its reach to the country’s rail systems in a proposal by the Obama administration. Apparently, they’re not satisfied with their unconstitutional control of banks, the auto industry, … Continue reading
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A Tally of Traitors: The “Yea” list on H.R. 3962
In the spirit of the current administration, I have decided to begin to compile an “enemies list.” Here are my top 220, in order by state. Each should be tried for crimes against the Constitution. Instead, they were applauding themselves … Continue reading
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220-215: The Unresponsive Socialist House Drives the First Nail
After months of Tea Parties, town hall meetings, marches on Washington, and millions of calls, letters, and faxes, the Pelosi House of Representatives still passed the most comprehensive control of American lives to date. On the C-SPAN broadcast of the … Continue reading
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The White House claims to be unconcerned about election results
On the eve of gubernatorial elections in Virginia and New Jersey, states Barack Obama carried in 2008, the president’s representatives continue to downplay the importance of those elections to the president’s agenda. by Michael Naragon Both GOP candidates won their … Continue reading
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Atlanta Tea Party III: Countdown to Judgment Day
Crowds of people rallied to the steps of Georgia’s capitol Monday, showing their support of conservative candidates in Virginia, New Jersey, and New York, and their continued disgust with the federal government’s slide toward socialism. by Michael Naragon The mood … Continue reading






