Archive for June 17th, 2012

Where is the Tea Party Now?

Where is the Tea Party Now?

The Politichicks met with Rev. C.L. Bryant to talk about the Tea Party. The Left told us back in 2009, when the Tea Party became too big for them to ignore, that it was a flash in the pan, and would be over after April 15, 2009. It didn’t go away. Where is the Tea Party now? It’s going on, mostly behind the scenes, with conservatives working hard to return our nation to our conservative roots in states and communities all across this land.

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American Clarion Week in Review, Ending Jun. 16, 2012

American Clarion Week in Review, Ending Jun. 16, 2012

A review of the top articles at American Clarion last week, including: Geological Dating Methods Built on Unreliable Assumptions; Obama Again Shows Contempt for American Law, Oath of Office; Helium Points to a Young Earth; Liberal: It’s Pro-Science to Abort Genetically Imperfect Children; A Biblical Perspective on Michael Savage’s Trickle Down Tyranny; A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Victory Lane; Voter rights are not free; EPA Spying on Farmers With Drones; and more!

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Are You Being Evil?

Are You Being Evil?

Most fathers truly want all of the best for their children that this world has to offer. Most display commitment, sacrifice, sincerity, dedication and selfless participation for the betterment of their child, seeking the best schools, clothes, electronics, educational tools, spend quality time, parental involvement and encouragement, coaching and cheering on their children at sports events etc. But are most fathers really providing the best and only reliable foundation for success and a good life for their children?

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Don’t Shoot Until You See the Whites of Their Eyes!

Don’t Shoot Until You See the Whites of Their Eyes!

“Don’t Shoot Until You See the Whites of Their Eyes!” was the order given JUNE 17, 1775, by Colonel William Prescott to troops on Breed’s Hill, adjacent Bunker Hill, guarding the north entrance to Boston Harbor. They were aiming at 2,300 British soldiers, under General Howe, marching at them with bayonets fixed. Twice the Americans repelled them until they ran out of gunpowder. The British then burned the nearby town of Charlestown. This first action of the Continental Army saw over 1,000 British killed, and nearly 500 Americans.

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