Archive for January 18th, 2013

School Shooters and the Pharmaceuticals

School Shooters and the Pharmaceuticals

There has been a dramatic rise in the sale of antidepressants in the past decade alone. According to IMS Health, sales of antidepressants in the United States surpassed $11 billion in 2010. This dramatic increase in usage could possibly be in direct connection to the controversial TeenScreen survey given to children as young as 9 years old in public schools. TeenScreen has been responsible for policing the mental health of students over the past decade.

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Wounded soldier at Fort Hood (Photo: US Army)

Violence in America: A Long Line of Leftists

Every time some nut job slaughters someone, the Left, propelled by their propaganda arm in the “mainstream” media, tries desperately to paint the killer as a conservative. Yet if you look at the evidence, it becomes amazingly clear that the overwhelming majority of violence in America is committed by liberals, Leftists and Democrats. Rather than restrict the rights of all Americans, maybe only Democrats should have their freedom curtailed.

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Important Budget Battle Looms

Important Budget Battle Looms

Those in favor of cutting spending from the federal government’s budget have several battles ahead where significant cuts can be achieved. For the first time since the summer of 2011, when Republicans rolled over to Obama on the last debt ceiling increase, House Republicans stand in position to make significant demands and are armed with a handful of options that will allow them to win the battle this time.

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Guns Across America Rallies

Guns Across America Rallies

On Saturday, January 19, 2013, freedom-loving Second Amendment advocates across America will rally in their communities in support of our God-given right to keep and bear arms. The Second Amendment defends the rest of the Constitution from tyranny.

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South Dakota Legislature Bill Watch: Jan. 18

South Dakota Legislature Bill Watch: Jan. 18

These are the latest bills being monitored at American Clarion. A couple of relatively new arrivals are the tourism tax and the bill promoting school safety. I still support SB 70 at face value. However, some conservatives have pointed out a number of concerns about the bill.

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