Archive for March 7th, 2012

Rush Limbaugh Updates on Advertisers

Rush Limbaugh Updates on Advertisers

The Left has been busy trying to undermine the livelihood of Rush Limbaugh for crudely but aptly describing the self-admitted behavior of feminist propaganda artist Sandra Fluke. They also want everyone to think the Rush Limbaugh show is on the verge of going under. But as is the case with pretty much everything we hear from the Left, what they say and reality are quite different.

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Environmentalists Will Harass Keystone XL Pipeline Even if Approved

Environmentalists Will Harass Keystone XL Pipeline Even if Approved

Even if the Obama Administration reverses course on the Keystone XL pipeline prior to the November elections, there are any number of green pressure groups in circulation that could complicate production efforts. President Obama recently denied the pipeline’s application to cross between the Canadian-U.S. border. Between the Obama Administration, and its green allies, the prospects for industry look bleak.

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The Destructive Nature of Welfare

The Destructive Nature of Welfare

A hypothetical single mother of two lives in Virginia and brings home $20,000 a year after the government takes out Social Security and other state and federal deductions. However, because of her low income she is able to collect Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), food stamps, Medicaid/SCHIP and Section 8 housing. In another scenario a recent college graduate is fortunate enough to find a job and makes a starting salary of $39,900. Who makes more money — the single mother or the recent college graduate?

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Criminalizing Free Speech: The New Look of Democracy

Criminalizing Free Speech: The New Look of Democracy

In a self-serving move aimed more at insulating government officials from discontent voters than protecting their hides, Congress has overwhelmingly approved legislation that will keep the public not just at arms’ length distance but a football field away by making it a federal crime to protest or assemble in the vicinity of protected government officials. The Trespass Bill (the Federal Restricted Buildings and Grounds Improvement Act of 2011) creates a roving “bubble” zone or perimeter around select government officials and dignitaries (anyone protected by the Secret Service), as well as any building or grounds “restricted in conjunction with an event designated as a special event of national significance.”

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Muslim Radical: Muslims Innocent, Infidels are Fair Game

Muslim Radical: Muslims Innocent, Infidels are Fair Game

For those who have been fooled by the talk from the Left about the “religion of peace,” this interview with Anjem Choudary should remove any remaining doubt for any rational person. He explains what it means to be an “innocent” person, and why we seldom hear condemnation from the Muslim community for terrorism and terrorist acts.

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Romney Loves Telling Americans What to Do

Romney Loves Telling Americans What to Do

Mitt Romney is completely unqualified to serve as the GOP nominee to be President of the United States. In addition to his belief in the hoax of anthropogenic global warming and cap and trade taxes based on this hoax, in addition to his unreliable record on abortion, in addition to laying out the red carpet for homosexuals to counterfeit marriage in Massachusetts, there is his support for freedom-robbing government health care mandates as evidenced by his ObamaCare prototype RomneyCare. Listen to his own words.

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And The Left Complains About Limbaugh…?

And The Left Complains About Limbaugh…?

I prefer a world [and especially an America] where women are Ladies and men are Gentlemen and they treat each other with respect This would be a necessary step in the restoration of civility in America. But the undeniable first step must be the defeat of Barack Obama and his Progressive ideology in November. And by the way, President Obama, send back to Bill Maher his million dollar donation to your political PAC as a good faith gesture.

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Racing Down the Slippery Slope

Racing Down the Slippery Slope

The specter of the “slippery slope” is widely considered to be a logical cop-out – an intellectually lazy response employed by the rigid and fearful among us (usually conservatives and the religious, of course). Like all enduring metaphors, however, the concept embodied by the slippery slope is quite often proved true. “Give ’em an inch, they’ll take a mile” is a compelling slogan for good reason. Once an initial barrier is broken, it is difficult to turn back.

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From Tea Party to Independence

From Tea Party to Independence

The King punished the colonists for the Boston Tea Party. He passed the Boston Port Act, MARCH 7, 1774, effectively closing the harbor to all commerce, intentionally ruining their economy. Upon hearing of the Boston Port Act, Thomas Jefferson drafted a Day of Fasting & Prayer resolution, which was introduced in the Virginia House of Burgesses by Robert Carter Nicholas, May 24, 1774, being supported by Patrick Henry, Richard Henry Lee and George Mason. These events eventually led to the American Revolution.

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