Archive for May 29th, 2012

Personalized Voter Information Online for South Dakota Elections

Personalized Voter Information Online for South Dakota Elections

South Dakota Secretary of State Jason Gant announced today that personalized voter information is available online through the Voter Information Portal (V.I.P.) at sdsos.gov. Any person registered to vote in South Dakota can use V.I.P. to access information for upcoming elections including the June 5 Primary Election.

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Resistance 44: A Bold New Conservative Initiative

Resistance 44: A Bold New Conservative Initiative

Here are some young conservatives who aren’t, unlike RINOs and other liberals, embarrassed to be identified with the traditional values that made America the greatest nation of all time. They are Resistance 44. They don’t consider themselves “too sophisticated” to be seen embracing the ideals which separate us from every other nation in the world, or opposing those philosophies which would tear down all that we hold dear. This really restores some much-needed confidence for the future of our great republic.

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Refusing to Render Unto Caesar That Which is God’s

Refusing to Render Unto Caesar That Which is God’s

The Obama Administration’s new birth control mandate is necessary in order to ensure that the Sandra Flukes of America are free to enjoy a consequence-free sex life while simultaneously realizing their dreams of a government-subsidized college and career. What’s at stake is nothing less than religious liberty guaranteed by the First Amendment. Whether one agrees with the Catholic position on birth control and abortion or not, the Church’s opposition to both is rooted in religious principle, and its right to conduct its programs in accordance with this principle is protected by the First Amendment.

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Obama: The King of Chutzpah

Obama: The King of Chutzpah

Like failed 1984 Democratic presidential candidate Gary Hart daring reporters to follow him around in response to rumors that he was having an affair, only to have his swinging ways with Donna Rice exposed in tabloids across the nation, Obama has dared people to examine the truth about his fiscal record. So let’s take him up on it.

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Obama’s unreal world

Obama’s unreal world

Chairman Doc Hastings’s House Resources Committee released secret audio in which an Obama administration Interior Department official stunningly states, in connection to their rewrite of the 2008 Stream Buffer Rule, “this is not the real world, this is rulemaking” as a justification for not considering actual “conditions on the ground.” “This is not the real world, this is rulemaking” should be the new slogan of Obama’s Committee to Reelect the President.

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Agenda 21 Primer for a Small Town Mayor

Agenda 21 Primer for a Small Town Mayor

After reading Ocean Springs, MississippiMayor Connie Moran’s rebuttal to a letter to the editor in our local newspaper, I was compelled to respond. In the spirit of temperance, I am willing to give the Democrat Mayor Moran the benefit of a doubt and assume that she is simply uninformed rather than disingenuous. I would like to take a few moments here to give an overview of the United Nations’ (UN) Agenda 21. This globalist program is no secret. It is not a theory; it is a verifiable fact, and it is being implemented by more than 150 countries, including the United States.

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President Kennedy Announces Apollo Program

A Democratic Nation Founded on Christian ideals

Awarded the Navy’s medal of heroism during World War II and the Pulitzer Prize for his book Profiles in Courage, he was the youngest elected President, serving just over 1,000 days before being shot. This was John F. Kennedy, born MAY 29, 1917. Writing to Brazil’s President, Janio da Silva Quadros, January 31, 1961, John F. Kennedy stated: “To each of us is entrusted the heavy responsibility of guiding the affairs of a democratic nation founded on Christian ideals.”

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Did you remember that one day this week?

Did you remember that one day this week?

Every day of our lives-except one-we are preparing for the future. Whether we are making our monthly house payments or going to the grocery store, we are looking forward to all of our tomorrows. But that one day, last Monday, we paused in our preparations for the future to reflect on the past, especially to remember those who have gone before us-and especially those who have given their lives, their futures so we can have our tomorrows.

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Art Imitates Modern Life: Movie Reflects Obama’s War on Christianity

Art Imitates Modern Life: Movie Reflects Obama’s War on Christianity

It isn’t often that you see a movie come out of Hollywood which shows a triumph of religious freedom over secularism, but “For Greater Glory” tells the true story of a war few of us knew about. When we understand that the story is about government forces that were determined to bring religion under its heel, it almost sounds like it was ripped from today’s headlines over President Barack Obama’s war on Christianity and religious conviction. Yet it is not about the modern-day attempts of Marxists to oppress Christians, but about a similar war waged nearly 100 years ago in Mexico.

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