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The Vehicular Costs of Illegal Immigration in Georgia

In the non-border state of Georgia, motor vehicle accident deaths are routinely caused by illegal immigrants, although you’d never find out from the mainstream media. by Michael Naragon While Washington bellyaches about Arizona’s tough new law that attempts to restrict … Continue reading

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McDonough, GA Tea Party draws a good crowd to the town square.

Below are images and videos from the McDonough Tea Party, held at noon in the town square.  Around 100 attended, according to estimates, and several candidates used the opportunity to make their case. by Brandi Naragon One of the emerging … Continue reading

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Over 7,500 attend the Atlanta Tax Day Tea Party

Herman Cain and other local political figures highlighted the Tea Party at the Georgia Capitol. by Michael Naragon Below are images of the event, as well as video coverage of several speakers, including presidential candidate Herman Cain, Georgia 7th District … Continue reading

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Where will the patriots be on April 15? At their local Tea Parties, of course!

On Thursday, you can cut your check to the Tax Cheat-in-Chief, then motor down to your local protest and tell him where to file it! by Michael Naragon This list is as comprehensive as possible and will be updated as … Continue reading

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Congressman Hank Johnson (D-Ga) Discusses the “Flipping Truth”

Wow. by Michael Naragon UPDATE, 4/22/10: Johnson receives Obama’s endorsement for the 2010 election… Rep. Hank Johnson, a supporter of all things Obama, was questioning whether the U.S. should station additional naval personnel on the island of Guam when his … Continue reading

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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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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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Obamacare Explained, LEGO-Style

See?  Government economics isn’t difficult.  If you enter the discussion with the assumption that the government is going to lie, cheat, and/or steal from you, you won’t be disappointed. by Michael Naragon The following video is, as they say, better … Continue reading

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Obama Continues “Milquetoast Diplomacy” Tour in Russia

In keeping with his theme of weakness and capitulation in nearly every foreign policy stance taken thus far, Barack Obama travels to Moscow to meet with Russian leaders.  He reportedly did not pack his manhood–or our national interest–for the trip … Continue reading

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