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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
All I Ever Really Needed To Know About Citizenship, I Learned From Starship Troopers
Conservatives often complain about the uninformed youth of America and the susceptibility of the citizenry. One of my personal solutions has been to have my students read a phenomenal book by sci-fi guru Robert Heinlein. by Michael Naragon Ask most … Continue reading
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Karl Rove Becomes a Census Spokesman
One has to wonder what was Rove’s cut of the $14 billion spent on Census advertising thus far… by Michael Naragon I take issue with Rove’s assertion that the questions in the 2010 Census are “almost the same ones Madison … Continue reading
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Obama scolds the “cynical” opponents of climate change bill.
As the December COP15 meeting in Copenhagen approaches, the president is attempting to soften up the opposition with a string of attacks against those with the gall to oppose a global warming bill. by Michael Naragon Obama’s promises appear to … 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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Government educated and clueless… is that a redundancy in 2009?
As yet another exhibit in the ongoing argument against government education, I offer this video which was sent to me by one of my students. by Michael Naragon Two points. First, this partially explains why California is bankrupt. Second, you … Continue reading
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Obama to become “Slum-Lord-in-Chief”?
In an almost-predictable move, the Obama administration has begun to mull the possibility of buying up homes nearing foreclosure and then renting the homes back to their current occupants. by Michael Naragon In a Reuters story on Tuesday, U.S. government … Continue reading
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