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The Crisis (2009), Part V
The Republicans In Name Only are taken to task in this installment. For example, why would any Republicans concern themselves with the opinions of Colin Powell? by Michael Naragon V TO THOSE CALLING THEMSELVES REPUBLICANS: “Only to realize far too … Continue reading →
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The Crisis (2009), Part IV
Moderate and liberal Republicans continue to call for the enlargement of the party’s “tent,” advising a move away from the conservative majority. In a letter to those who traditionally vote Democrat, I appeal instead to the intellectual ties which bind … Continue reading →
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The Crisis (2009), Part III
The State media is more responsible than groups such as ACORN for the election of our liberal government. With our financial ruin on the horizon, they continue to run as lead blockers for the Obama administration’s disastrous policies. by Michael … Continue reading →
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The Crisis (2009), Part II
In this second essay of The Crisis, I present an open letter to Barack Obama. As you would expect, few punches are pulled. by Michael Naragon II TO PRESIDENT OBAMA, “What’s in the name of lord, that I should fear … Continue reading →
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The Crisis (2009), Part I
In anticipation of the coming Independence Day Tea Parties and in response to recent episodes of government idiocy, I have produced a rewrite of Thomas Paine’s classic, The Crisis. Six essays will be included in the set. The first installments … Continue reading →
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Obama scolds Honduras, fears “terrible precedent”
Welcome to the show, Barack. After waiting weeks to make any sort of statement about the violence in Iran, Obama quickly comes out swinging for his Marxist comrade, ousted Honduran president Manuel Zelaya. by Michael Naragon “We believe that the … Continue reading →
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Talk Radio “Terrorizes” California Republicans
In a Los Angeles Times interview with California’s state Assembly Speaker Karen Bass, we learn where the word terrorism has been hidden all this time. by Michael Naragon The Obama administration has made it a point to refrain from using … Continue reading →
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A few good men… is that asking too much?
Another day, yet another political sex scandal. Do we need any more reasons to begin a wholesale cleaning of our political house? How can we expect these people to make conscientious decisions? by Michael Naragon Mark Sanford’s admission of his … Continue reading →
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You Can’t Keep a Good Protest Down: The Atlanta Tea Party Saga
A major Obama contributor pulled some strings to get the Atlanta Tea Party canceled, just days before it was scheduled to take place. The movement, however, will not be silenced. by Michael Naragon Way back in March, even before the … Continue reading →






