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Was It “A Very Good Week For America?”

Representative Henry Waxman (D. Ca), power crazed Chairman of the powerful House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, in rebutting President Bush’s weekly radio address to the nation, made the statement, “it was a very good week for the American public.”
Was it really a good week for us? Representative Waxman thinks so as he boasted [...]

Lose Your Home For Flying The American Flag?

Desecrating the American Flag in America is a legitimate means of political protest, protected under the First Amendment, stated a Supreme Court Ruling in 1989. Veterans flying the flag, on the other hand, have been threatened with losing their homes.
In 1999, a United States Marine Veteran ran afoul of the Indian Creek Phase III-B Homeowners [...]

Clark County Pays Tribute to Veterans

A crowd of some 500 gathered today to pay homage and respect to Veterans and add ten names of Clark County residents who sacrificed their lives in the War on Terror at the Clark County War Memorial, located at Historic Vancouver Barracks in Vancouver, Washington.
Ceremonies kicked off at 11 AM with welcoming remarks by Colonel [...]

What Choice In 2008?

With Party conventions approaching, Republicans have thrown their lot behind John McCain while Democrats are still locked in a bitter struggle between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. What choice is there for the country?
One of the three mentioned is going to be our next President, like it or not. It seems like many from the [...]

Washington State Schools Lose $13.2 Million Over Union Laws

What with the economy in a downturn, the state budget stretched and needed money hard to come by, who in their right mind would allow a $13.2 million grant to schools to be slip through their fingers? Washington State, that’s who.
 

Last year Washington State won the $13.2 Million grant from Dallas, Texas based National Math [...]

Gangsta Rap, A Government Ploy?

Since race has been injected into the 2008 campaign and insinuations of deteriorating relations between the races in America have come forward, should it surprise us to hear that Gangsta Rap was a Government Ploy to encourage Blacks to kill each other?
Just such a statement has been made by talented and lovely singer/songwriter, Alicia Keys [...]

A Nation Forgetting Its Quality of Courage

In 1961, we heard from the Democrats, “we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty.” Today it is the exact opposite in their quest for political power.
America once could count on Democrats to support spreading freedom, liberty [...]

Fur Flying In Portland, Oregon … Again

A Domestic Terrorist group, patterned after the Animal Liberation Front, successfully closed down a long established Furrier in Portland in 2006. Emboldened by the success of their tactics, they are now targeting another taxpaying business in Portland.
Just days ago, February 4, 2008, a notice was posted at Portland Independent Media Center, a favorite online gathering [...]

Maligned, Overstretched and Lied About, But Still Winning

In spite of ongoing protests against our Troops and political candidates desiring to stop their efforts, our Troops in the Iraq Theater have made miraculous gains towards achieving Victory, even though we are constantly told how over stretched they are.
The actions of Code Pink and the Berkeley, California City Council and the Mayor of Toledo, [...]

Washington Caucus Feb. 9, 2008, One Precinct

The Caucus had a pretty decent turnout, filling up the Republican Headquarters quickly. Multiple precincts were present. The Caucus opened with the Pledge of Allegiance. Greg Kimsey, County Auditor/Elections presided.
First order was a straw poll of presidential preference. Results;
Huckabee 32
Paul 28
McCain 23
Romney 10
Hunter 3
As can be seen Paul’s followers infiltrated us but they apparently didn’t [...]

Thousands Flee Gaza After Israeli Blockade

In an effort to end the rocket attacks upon Israeli citizens all border crossings were sealed leading into Gaza last week, cutting off the flow of vital supplies needed by those living in the besieged territory.
In spite of renewed Peace Talks, rockets have rained down on Israeli Border Towns, leading the Israeli government to temporarily [...]

Martin Luther King “HAD” A Dream

As happens every year at this time, Martin Luther King’s Birthday, luminaries flock to Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia to embrace the legacy of possibly the single most important person in America’s struggle for Equal Rights.
It was at the pulpit of this Church that Reverend Martin Luther King gave his first sermon, in the [...]

Anti-War Attorney Pleads Guilty In Vandalizing Marines Car

Jay Grodner, the Chicago attorney caught ‘keying’ the car of a U.S. Marine facing deployment, pled guilty in a plea deal worked out by States Attorneys and himself today in the courtroom of Circuit Court Judge William O’Malley, a former marine himself.
On December 1, 2007 Marine Sgt Mike McNulty was visiting a friend in Chicago, [...]

New York Times Casts Aspersions On The Troops

January 13, 2008
Echoing the 1971 sentiments of Democrat anti-war Senator and failed 2004 presidential candidate, John Kerry, the New York Times is now running their own “War Veterans are monsters” series, surely to raise public fears of our Heroes.
In the now infamous “Testimony” Kerry gave before the Fulbright Commission back in 1971, we were told [...]

Fox News, South Carolina GOP Brush Off Duncan Hunter

Are you comfortable with the notion of the News Media deciding what candidates may run for public office? If not, you need to play close attention to what is going on in regards to the “debates” now ongoing as candidates vie for the party’s nomination.
Congressman Duncan Hunter, long shot candidate for the presidency in 2008, [...]

Does the First Amendment Protect the “Right To Lie?”

January 5, 2008
In a unique defense, a relatively minor politician, charged with lying about his Military service and award of the Congressional Medal of Honor, is claiming his lies are “protected speech” under the First Amendment to the United States Constitution.
Recently elected to represent Pomona, California in the Three Valleys Municipal Water District, 49 year-old [...]

2007: Looking Back At America and Iraq

January 1, 2008
The fireworks are done, the parties are over and as usual, we begin to look back at how the year measured up for the world and us. Politicians made promises and we are still at war, in spite of a major power shift in Washington D.C.
2007 began with the swearing in of the [...]

Empty Holsters, The New Student Protests

December 30, 2007
Inspired by the history of College Protests against the “establishment,” the “Viet Nam War” and the perceived Social Injustices of the 1960’s decade, today’s College Students have once again began protesting on Campuses around the nation.
While memories of the College Student Protests of the 1960’s may bring visions of long haired, pot smoking [...]

Hillary Tops 10 Most Wanted Corrupt Politician List

December 28, 2007
Judicial Watch, a public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption released their List of Washington’s “Ten Most Wanted Corrupt Politicians” for 2007 this week.
Surprisingly, the Top Ten includes a total of 4 candidates currently running for the office of President of the United States. Seven that made the list are Democrats, [...]

Embattled & Beleaguered, Bush Is Still The Most Admired Man

December 26, 2007
In spite of 7 years of negative press, continual assaults from opponents and leading America in another unpopular war, President George W. Bush, 43rd President of the nation, tops Gallup’s recent poll again for the Most Admired Man.
The Gallup Poll, based on random telephone interviews with 1,011 adults, was conducted from December 14 [...]

Ebenezer Scrooge Lobbies Washington

Once again, it is that time of year. Children nestled around the tree, gifts and packages wrapped and laid around the tree, friends and family drawing near, children’s plays in churches recalling the Nativity and birth of Jesus, receiving gifts from the three Wiseman.
And since this is a political campaign season as well, we have [...]

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