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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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Alinsky vs. Sun Tzu: How ancient strategy can be used against the Liberal Left.

Much has been made in recent political history of Saul Alinsky and his Rules for Radicals.  Bill Clinton reportedly followed Alinsky’s advice.  Barack Obama taught a class on using Alinsky principles to keep the nation in chaos.  After all, it’s … Continue reading

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Liberal Women + Crocodile Tears = Desperate Losers

Nancy Pelosi and Michelle Obama have joined Hillary Clinton among the ranks of those who choked back passionate “tears” over various issues.  In each case, their sleeve-borne emotions, rather than strengthen their support, showed their positions to be ones of … Continue reading

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By The Numbers… How the Media Has Attempted to Minimize the March

Before the September 12 March on Washington, Democrat strategists predicted that between 50,000 and 2 million protesters would demonstrate.  After the event, the State Media, predictably, has made their attempt to minimize the impact of the backlash against their messiah. … Continue reading

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Greenpeace Desecrates Mt. Rushmore To Fight Global Warming

There may be a time when the sheer lunacy of the Left robs me of the words with which to comment on their intellectual profanity.  Fortunately, today is not that day. by Michael Naragon The following video has been posted … Continue reading

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“Nationalized Education”: The Next Battlefield?

If the government’s push to nationalize health care is successful, Congress and the administration will soon turn to one of their other stated priorities: education. by Michael Naragon Although–or, perhaps, because–liberalism has dominated public education since the 1960s, test results … Continue reading

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Huh?! Obama concerned over Niger’s would-be dictator

While the U.S. continues to put pressure on a Honduran government that has merely enforced its constitution, the president comes out with stern words about an African president who has removed his own supreme court. by Michael Naragon “These decisions … 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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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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