Archive for November 21st, 2012

Calling a Spade a Spade

Calling a Spade a Spade

To the Progressives who fight voter ID I want say, “This voter fraud. Here it is? There was massive and systemic voter fraud!” To those who refuse to call a spade a spade, hiding their heads in the sand and pretending this election was the result of a demographic shift, the power of negative advertising, or anything else besides Chicago style politics as usual I want to ask, “Why are you so quiet about something that is so obvious?”

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History’s Invaluable Thanksgiving Lesson

History’s Invaluable Thanksgiving Lesson

The Separatist Pilgrims who landed at Plymouth Rock in November 1620 began their new settlement utilizing overtly communist economic principles. In addition to common ownership of the land, the Pilgrims farmed corn on a communal plot and divided their harvest evenly amongst themselves. This is the theoretical Marxist utopia.

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Voltaire

The Bible Outlives Its Enemies

French author Voltaire was born NOVEMBER 21, 1694. Bruce Barton, a U.S. Congressman and New York advertising executive, wrote in The Book Nobody Knows, 1926: “In the 18th century, that vitriolic genius, Voltaire, spoke of the Bible as a short-lived book. He said that within a hundred years it would pass from common use.”In the 18th century, that vitriolic genius, Voltaire, spoke of the Bible as a short-lived book. He said that within a hundred years it would pass from common use.

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