Archive for July 1st, 2012

The Awakened Giant Likes Tea

The Awakened Giant Likes Tea

It’s often said, “Be careful what you wish for – you just might get it.” Democrats got it all right. U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts – once counted among the constitutional originalists on the high court – has granted President Obama’s supreme wish. By inexplicably siding with the court’s left wing and upholding the president’s signature achievement – government-run socialized health care – Roberts has given Democrats a shiny election-year package adorned with a judicial-activist bow. As gleeful Democrats tear feverishly into Justice Roberts’ glittery gift, they seem oblivious to the fact that coiled inside and poised to strike rests an election-year viper chock-full of political poison.

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Judge John G. Roberts is sworn-in as the 17th Chief Justice of the United States by Associated Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2005 in the East Room of the White House (Photo credit: Paul Morse)

Sources: Justice Roberts Caved to External Pressure

As most Constitutionally-loyal person in the country struggles to understand why Chief Justice John Roberts sold out liberty and the Constitution this past week with the majority decision to uphold ObamaCare, an interesting article from Jan Crawford comes which quotes some anonymous sources which seem quite adamant that since the hearings in March, Roberts allowed himself to be swayed by outside opinion and switched from striking down the government health care takeover to upholding it.

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American Clarion Week in Review, Ending Jun. 30, 2012

American Clarion Week in Review, Ending Jun. 30, 2012

These were the top articles at American Clarion last week, including: I’m Sick of the Gary & Sara Harvey Case — Time to Move On; SPLC’s Potok Again Lies about David Barton; New ObamaCare Pricetag: $2.6 TRILLION; American Patriots Must Go on the Offensive for Freedom; How Can a Conservative Support a RINO For President?; SCOTUS: Federal Government Has Unlimited Power, Constitution Irrelevant; The Atheist’s Prison; and more!

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Colonel Roosevelt and his Rough Riders at the top of the hill which they captured, Battle of San Juan

Who Holdeth the Nations

Teddy Roosevelt and the Rough Riders charged up Cuba’s San Juan Hill and captured it JULY 1, 1898. After eight hours of heavy fighting over 1,500 Americans lay dead or wounded. Just 4 months prior the U.S.S Maine was blown up in Havana’s Harbor. Teddy Roosevelt resigned as Assistant Secretary of the Navy and organized the first volunteer cavalry, made up of polo riders, cowboys and even Indians.

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