Archive for July 15th, 2012

President Obama Discusses His Phone Call to Sandra Fluke, 6 March 2012

When the Politician Lies

Once upon a time, if it was pointed out that a politician had been less than truthful in campaign messages, one of the quick responses was, “That’s just politics.” My question is… how is that working out for us? Are we happy that we gave so many a pass in the past, or do we now wish we had long ago put a stop to the acceptance that anything goes on the campaign trail?

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Battle of Trenton, a painting by Hugh Charles McBarron, Jr.

Everything Goes Around, Comes Around

When we stop to consider the reasons for the American Revolution, it seems that today, our predicament has come full cycle. Those injustices which Jefferson listed have resurfaced amid our push buttoned computerized existence.The more that is read of our beginnings, the more parallels emerge. We today are the inheritors of a gallant heritage. Likewise, we are being tested by the same caliber of grotesque tyranny which our Forefathers confronted. Its tentacles are always there, in willing anticipation of the gullible and the weak.

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School is In on Liberal Logic

School is In on Liberal Logic

I read Liberal Logic 101 regularly, and you should do. This compilation of some offerings from Liberal Logic 101 illustrates why: in the liberal Orwellian world in which we live, everyone needs a lifeline to reality.

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American Clarion Week in Review, Ending Jul. 14, 2012

American Clarion Week in Review, Ending Jul. 14, 2012

These are the top stories at American Clarion for the past week, including: Raising dogs instead of kids?; Which World Do You Live In?; Plan to Bankrupt Coal Power Moving Along; Deplorable Injustice Continues for Lt. Michael Behenna; Top Romney Advisor All-in for Obamacare Implementation; Pulling the Wool on Unemployment Figures; Obama’s Parade of Vindictive Rage; WANTED: Real Republicans to Lead South Dakota House; What Equality Should We Seek in Society?; There are two sides to the governor’s bonus plan.

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The Universal Use and Importance of the Bible

The Universal Use and Importance of the Bible

September 11, 1777, the Chaplain of Congress, Patrick Allison, brought to the attention of the Continental Congress that Revolutionary War had interrupted trade with the King’s authorized printers in England, thereby causing a shortage of the King James Authorized Version of the Bible, commonly used in education. On September 11, 1777, a Committee of the Continental Congress, composed of John Adams, Daniel Roberdeau and Jonathan Bayard Smith, recommended Congress import 20,000 copies of the Bible to be distributed throughout the United States.

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