May 27, 2009
…days gave me some potential firecracker issues. The first is regarding the pending bankruptcy of GM and the second is about our current standing in foreign affairs. Specifically, what is going to be done about North Korea and Iran? As far back as November 19, 2009, I have been stating in this column that the auto industry bailout was a waste of taxpayer money. The inevitable was that both Chrysler and General Motors would be forced into Chapter 1…
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January 20, 2012

…hy is this important? Because it goes light-years beyond partisan politics and into an area where our national defense will be put at unreasonable risk. It is believed that the Russians will pass this technology onto China, Iran and North Korea. I find it bitterly ironic that this president pushes an agenda of excessive government regulation and oversight under the guise of consumer safety. Virtually everything in our homes, offices and automo…
Tags: Barack Obama, China, Defense, Dick Morris, Iran, missile technology, North Korea, Russia
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September 14, 2009
…ns. The two do not mix. Let us examine a few other examples: What about the current Administration’s outlook on foreign affairs? President Obama, during his campaign, said that he would talk and negotiate with the radicals in Iran, Venezuela and North Korea. Since he has become President, what has this policy gotten him; nothing. Iran continues its nuclear ambitions unabated. Venezuela continues poking its nose at the United States and its Presid…
Tags: Ideology, Obama
Posted in Conservative, Frank DeMartini, Uncategorized | 7 Comments »
November 30, 2011

…of the Obama Coalition”, Thomas Edsall, by pushing “takers” into a non-working, entitlement, nanny state, socialistic philosophical ideology. Republicanism is not lost but it is certainly a candidate for a “Progressive Lite” label….or what as “Congress is Useless” all about? http://www.hollywoodrepublican.net/2011/11/congress-is-useless/ And all that is supported in academia today is under the myth of “academic freedom”. Collectivism and totalit…
Tags: First Amendment, Religion, Separation of Church and State
Posted in Domestic Policy, Guest Writer | 1 Comment »
October 30, 2011

… of these circumstances, the use of the word hero is trivialized. A deeper problem is that ides of myth, legend and story hold a society’s culture together. The concept of the hero is central to these. By misapplying the hero label and refraining from using it when needed takes our culture in the wrong direction. I hope we can recover the sense of propriety about who we call a hero and what they did to be considered brave before it’s too late. A …
Tags: " "Dancing with the Stars, Chaz Bono, Fini Goodman, JR Martinez
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January 14, 2012

…k into a military state. Pakistan is on the verge of a military coup to over throw it’s legally elected government and Syria is still killing its citizens at will, right in front of the eyes of UN observers. Straits of Hormuz Iran is inching still closer to developing a nuclear weapon as it threatens to close the straits of Hormuz preventing tankers that carry about one quarter of the world’s oil from leaving their ports. The US has vowed to kee…
Tags: 2012 election, Barack Obama, Congress, Democrat, Economy, Election, European Union, Foreign Affairs, George Washington, Iran, Iraq, Mayan Calender, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, North Korea, Obamacare, Occupy Wall Street, Pakistan, Patriotism, Republican, Rick Perry, Syria, Terrorism, Unemployment
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April 22, 2012

April 19th slipped by this year with barely an acknowledgement…Talk of the economy, Iran and North Korea were the topics of the day. But to those who vowed never to forget, April 19th was a day of remembrance. A day set aside so the world could pause and remember the tragic, horrific deaths of over 11 million human beings at the hands of the Nazi regime. “The Holocaust” began in 1933 and continued till the fall of Germany in 1945. The Nazi Re…
Tags: Adolph Hitler, Benjamin Netanyahu, Holocaust Remebrance Day, Iran, Israel, The Holocaust, The Hunger Games, The Nazi Regime, WW II
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March 4, 2011

…geles StreetsOsama and ObamaLocal Malibu Media laud Christian KillerThe Fallacy of Co-Existence Local Tsunami -non- coverageLa Opinion prints the truth about the Indicted Democrats in BellASS-tral Projection”Is Egypt, the New Iran?” by Ari DavidAssigning Blame by Ari David …
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March 5, 2012

…find that a lot of Ohioans were concerned about his foreign policy views. Mona thinks that America has mut become the great country we were four years ago. Ron Paul’s foreign affairs leave a lot to be desired; we cannot let Iran have nuclear weapons to use on Israel and us. Justin agrees his international agenda lacks considerably but likes the idea of fixing America first and Kay agrees she doesn’t think he has enough experience in foreign pol…
Tags: 2012 Primary, Election, Fairborn Ohio, Frank Cervone, Ohio, Ron Paul
Posted in Elections, Frank Cervone | 6 Comments »
May 2, 2012

…amber of commerce types. They started taking me to Republican Club meetings when they and their wives watched over me and my sisters while my parents were working. I liked Ronald Reagan but seeing how we were being bullied in Iran and had to wait in long lines for gas was enough to make me think we needed someone better. Al Ramirez – Senate Candidate 2012 What made me realize I was a Republican was a trip to the grocery store. We had put some Ham…
Tags: Al Ramirez, DREAM Act, Illegal Immigration, US Senate
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