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A Historical Perspective on the Violence in Arizona
Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik used the post-shooting press conference as an opportunity to attack “vitriol” and freedom of speech. And the Left now has their narrative. by Michael Naragon UPDATED: 1/9/11, 7:33PM EST The train station was, as could … Continue reading
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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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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The New World Order? It’s Marxist, it’s alive and well, and it’s on its way.
In just a few weeks, President Obama will join other world leaders for a climate change conference in Copenhagen, Denmark. At that COP 15 conference, he will likely be asked to sign a new climate change treaty that appears to … Continue reading
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An economy “back from the brink”? The numbers say no.
In his health care address to Congress, Barack Obama bragged that his administration had pulled America out of financial disaster. New unemployment data makes him, as Joe Wilson might put it, a liar. by Michael Naragon Even The New York … 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






