
February 23, 2010
The Tea Party Movement was born as a wholesale rejection of the tyrannical, reckless and un-Constitutional actions of an unresponsive government. It wasn’t just a reaction to progressive Democrats, but also wayward Republicans who forgot that we owe our allegiance to our Creator and our Constitution, not the US Senate and certainly not an unscrupulous, hypocritical Republican Party offering a gentler form of socialism-lite. Many of these so-called “conservatives” in the GOP are now positioning themselves for 2012. And, although the 2010 CPAC conference further energized an enthusiastic movement, what did it really tell us?
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January 31, 2010

While some Americans may have found Barack Obama’s first State of the Union address to be moving, pragmatic and inspirational, I found it completely devoid of substance, belligerent in tone, full of straw men, half-truths or even outright lies and a solid indicator that the US is in for a rough ride, the only solace being that Mr. Obama’s ride will be even rougher. It is evident to me that he either didn’t get the message sent by the American people or he just isn’t interested in heeding it. Read More »
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January 24, 2010
With the stunning victory of Scott Brown over Martha Coakley in the special election for Massachusetts Senator coming on the heels of stunning state upsets in Virginia and New Jersey, there can be no more denial. The people of Massachusetts have soundly rejected the arrogance of elitists who believe that the senate seat vacated by the departed Ted Kennedy somehow belonged to him, or that his widow is somehow entitled to hand-pick his successor. Emboldened and energized by victory in liberal Massachusetts, Americans are in full revolt against Obama and Democrats.
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December 13, 2009
“We undertook a series of difficult steps… And we were forced to take those steps largely without the help of an opposition party which, unfortunately, after having presided over the decision-making that had led to the crisis decided to hand it over to others to solve.” - Barack Obama
Barack Obama’s revisionist historical perspective never ceases to amaze me. I recall he campaigned for the job. Unfortunately for the entire world, the campaign never ended and still continues to this day.
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September 6, 2009
During his campaign, Barack Obama was given a free pass by the entire global media and millions of American voters, most of whom seemed uninterested in his dubious associations. Although there was a virtual treasure trove of documentary evidence chronicling his close ties to racist preacher Rev. Jeremiah Wright and unrepentant domestic terrorist William Ayers, there was a complete media blackout. Of those who did hear of Obamas past, many refused to believe it. Considering Obama’s performance thus far, they can deny it no more. Read More »
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