Monthly Archives: June 2010
Happy (Early) Fourth of July!
Thanks to the folks over at JibJab!, my two youngest boys, ages 5 and 3, are now starring in this tribute to the Founding Fathers. I really had no idea that my 5-year old could rap, but the proof is … Continue reading
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The 2nd Amendment is safe… for now.
In another 5-4 opinion, the SCOTUS ruled in McDonald v. City of Chicago that the Second Amendment applies to all Americans and cannot be interfered with by state or local ordinance, regardless of the “common sense” of the local laws. … Continue reading
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Sharia law takes over in Dearborn, MI as Christians lose their First Amendment rights
After a brief hiatus for basketball camp, Vacation Bible School, and an AP Government and Politics workshop, I have returned to the Alamo. My first post after this short break comes from a video sent to me by one of … Continue reading
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Stimulating: The IRS to spend $92 million on “facelift” of its facilities
But it’s ok, folks, most of the money came from the $800 million “stimulus,” so it’s not being funded by taxpayers. Right? by Michael Naragon According to a story published Tuesday on The New American‘s website, the new additions to … Continue reading
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Helen Thomas of the MSM tells Jews to “go back to Germany.”
Instead, maybe we could tell Helen Thomas where she can go. I’d even help her pack. by Michael Naragon RabbiLIVE.com did a quick interview with Thomas, who works for Hearst Newspapers, last week. Her comments toward Israel were illuminating. Perhaps … Continue reading
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The Thought Police are alive and well in Arizona (and it has nothing to do with immigration).
For those who haven’t thought much about the implications of “hate crime” legislation in the past, here is yet more evidence that those in power wish to control not only your actions, but your thoughts as well. by Michael Naragon … Continue reading
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