Archive for October 18th, 2012

Conservative Judges in the Left’s Crosshairs

Conservative Judges in the Left’s Crosshairs

Selective outrage has long been the professional left’s stock-in-trade, but the over-the-top invective hurled at U.S. Court of Appeals judge Brett Kavanaugh this week has exposed something darker and more sinister than garden variety political hypocrisy. This smear is the latest flanking maneuver in an often-overlooked (but rapidly unfolding) front of Barack Obama’s “War on Capitalism” – the attempted castration of judicial review.

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Figures Reveal: Energy Production Down Under Obama

Figures Reveal: Energy Production Down Under Obama

What is the truth about America’s energy production? It is clear President Obama has not increased oil production and instead seems to have stifled its growth on federal lands. Maybe the most convincing argument as to why President Obama isn’t the oil man he claims to be—his record, his policies and his appeasement to the radical environmentalist agenda.

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High Winds in Rapid City

High Winds in Rapid City

Winds have been very high (higher even than normal) around Rapid City for the past couple of days. North of here, in a town called Bison, winds were clocked at more than 80 MPH yesterday. This morning, winds are gusting somewhere in the neighborhood of 65 MPH. A semi truck fell victim to those winds this morning on Elk Vale Road in front of GreenTree Servicing and the Rushmore Business Park.

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Obamatons Wage Campaign of Threats to Riot and Assassinate Romney

Obamatons Wage Campaign of Threats to Riot and Assassinate Romney

We have seen a recent campaign by senseless (or organized, senseless) Obama supporters on social media sites like Twitter issuing threats to riot if Obama loses, and threatened to assassinate Mitt Romney if he wins. The leftist “mainstream” media has predictably ignored these stories, since they show the hateful, ignorant and violence-prone face of the maniacal, Obama-supporting Left.

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Painting a Pilgrim

Painting a Pilgrim

The only Pilgrim to have his portrait painted, Edward Winslow was born OCTOBER 18, 1595. He joined the Separatists, a persecuted group of Christian refugees, in Leyden, Holland. Edward Winslow helped their pastor, William Brewster, print illegal religious pamphlets which were smuggled back into England. After many hard years, at age 25, Edward Winslow departed with 102 Pilgrims to the New World.

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