Archive for November 26th, 2012

‘Our Lord and Savior Barack Obama’ Honored on Soul Train

‘Our Lord and Savior Barack Obama’ Honored on Soul Train

We’ve know for over four years that Barack Obama is The One, the Obamessiah to the Left, but I’d have to say that Jamie Foxx’s pronouncement of Barack Obama as “Lord and Savior” is going more than a little too far.

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It’s Always Darkest Before the Dawn

It’s Always Darkest Before the Dawn

Honesty is always the best policy because when you’re fooling yourself, you’re not fooling anyone else.  The recent election should have been a wake-up call for everyone committed to the traditional principles of our great republic: constitutionally limited government, personal liberty, and economic freedom.  The weeping has lasted for a night, and now it is time to be honest with ourselves to face the cold clear light of day and to prayerfully find our way in this brave new world.

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Capital Gains Tax is an Economic Monkey Wrench (2012)

Capital Gains Tax is an Economic Monkey Wrench (2012)

There is no reason to hamstring businesses launched by those in the higher tax brackets with exorbitant required returns to break even. Discriminatory tax practices against some of the most productive people in America don’t make sense. A business venture is a business venture, and a dollar is a dollar. It isn’t fair, and it particularly hurts the poor and most vulnerable members of society who depend on economic expansion for better paying jobs and lower prices.

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Thank God For the First Amendment

Thank God For the First Amendment

In order to thank God for the First Amendment, which was passed a week earlier by Congress, President George Washington issued the first National Thanksgiving Proclamation, 1789: “…Now, therefore, I do recommend…Thursday, the 26TH DAY of NOVEMBER…to be devoted by the People of these United States to the service of that great and glorious Being, who is the beneficent Author of all the good that was, that is, or that will be…”

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