
November 14, 2011

…ecognizable figures on the planet. Today, based on Google search results, the list looks closer to this: 1. Jesus Christ (665,000,000) 2. Michael Jackson (333,000,000) 3. Madonna (219,000,000) 4. The Beatles (205,000,000) 5. Barack Obama (196,000,000) 6. Muhammad (194,000,000) 7. Elvis Presley (176,000,000) 8. William Shakespeare (128,000,000) 9. Mozart (118,000,000) 10. Walt Disney (115,000,000) 11. Albert Einstein (109,000,000) 12. Buddha (105…
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January 21, 2012

… seemed on the superficial level to offer continuity, it was actually an ideological reversal, back to the Liberal wing of the Republican Party. Though he lambasted his opponent Michael Dukakis, tarring him with the “Liberal” label, which Reaganism had turned into a dirty word, Bush himself was every bit a Progressive. His admitted trouble with “the vision thing” prevented him from continuing with Reagan’s unfinished work: shrinking government, e…
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January 30, 2012

…e delegates from Florida and all the states in February, in addition to all pledged and unpledged RNC delegates, the lead and momentum will be with Romney. If Newt is a class act and doesn’t want to see another four years of Barack Obama, he won’t take it all the way to the convention. Hopefully, the primaries will be wrapped up by March. It is important, because we need to start focusing on the one issue that will reunite all Tea Partiers, “C…
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March 29, 2010
…ally a shoe in for re-election is now dead even with her Republican adversary. Is it a sign of things to come? We’ll have to wait to see. As of Monday March 23rd a Rasmussen poll indicates 31% of the nations voters approve of Barack Obama while 41% of the nation disapproves. His approval rating is up 2% from the week before. But it’s still clear a majority of the nation is not happy. The real question is can the Republicans turn this unhappiness …
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November 17, 2009
…prostitution rings and scam the government. 2010 is looking better and better. Now ACORN is suing the Federal government to get the funding BACK. Talk about biting the hand that feeds you. Only in America. STRAW #6 – Barack Obama’s birth certificate. Give it a rest already. He was born here. If this is the best you can do to try and bring this man down then I suggest you get a day job. He was born in Hawaii, a place I wish I was now. S…
Tags: ACORN, Economy, Sarah Palin
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January 25, 2010
“The only sure bulwark of continuing liberty is a government strong enough to protect the interests of the people, and a people strong enough and well enough informed to maintain its sovereign control over the government.” Franklin D. Roosevelt Barack Hussein Obama was elected by the winds of change which swept across the United States like a Kansas twister. We were tired of 8 years of the Bush Administrations and wanted something new, so…
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November 19, 2011

…Yet as forces antagonistic to prayer, expressions of faith, the notion of religion and mere mention of God coalesce and gain power in our society, it’s important to be mindful of the day’s original intent. It is not a day, as Barack Obama describes in his 2010 Thanksgiving Proclamation, merely “to come together — whether in our homes, places of worship, community centers, or any place of fellowship for friends and neighbors — to give …
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November 2, 2009
So the first year of Barack Obama’s shepherding of the White House is quickly drawing to a close. As the Presidents public and TV appearances grow fewer the grey hairs on his head and the bags under his eyes grow more numerous. That usually happens to a President during his first year in the big chair. Along with the realization that most of the promises made during the campaign and the inaugural speech will be much tougher to keep than original…
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November 3, 2011

…at may be the most historic election of our time.” He says what we know about Obama is primarily from his autobiography and 2 speeches. Rose asks esteemed journalist/opinion leader Tom Brokaw, “What do you make of Barack Obama?” Brokaw: “Barack Obama went to Harvard Law School”…Charlie Rose says, we’ve not have a real in depth discussion about foreign policy, we don’t know a lot about the universe of this…
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January 2, 2012

…e. Carter became the first elected president since 1932 to lose a reelection bid, and his presidency was largely considered to be a failure. 1980 was the beginning of the Reagan Revolution. Fast forward to the present day. Barack Obama is President. Under Obama’s leadership, the United States continues to experience a recession he claims to have ended more than two years ago, unemployment remains high after pumping trillions of borrowed money…
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