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A Tribute to the American Soldier – Memorial Day 2010

To all those who have fallen in defense of our God-given rights, you have the thanks of a grateful Republic. by Michael Naragon

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Are Tea Party Leaders Replacing Grass With Astroturf?

In February, the national Tea Party “Convention” will be held in Nashville, TN to “bring together local Tea Party leaders from many groups and share ideas in preparation for the 2010 primary and general elections as well as other work … Continue reading

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220-215: The Unresponsive Socialist House Drives the First Nail

After months of Tea Parties, town hall meetings, marches on Washington, and millions of calls, letters, and faxes, the Pelosi House of Representatives still passed the most comprehensive control of American lives to date.  On the C-SPAN broadcast of the … Continue reading

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A Tale of Two Revolutions

In the annals of western history, the conditions leading to two uprisings–one bloodless, one violent–have parallels to the current American ideological struggle. by Michael Naragon In 1688, the situation looked bleak, indeed.  England had just weathered a bloody civil war, … Continue reading

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