Archive for May 1st, 2014

U.S. Senate Candidate Stace Nelson Endorsed for Illegal Immigration Stance

U.S. Senate Candidate Stace Nelson Endorsed for Illegal Immigration Stance

The national political action committee Americans for Legal Immigration is endorsing Stace Nelson’s campaign for US Senate in South Dakota today due to Nelson’s opposition to amnesty for illegal immigrants.

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Jordon Mason

A Memo from Bill Napoli

This is a memo from former South Dakota State Senator Bill Napoli, addressing the response to his recent “How Dumb Are ‘Mainstream’ Republicans?” piece a few days ago.

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Dr. James Dobson

Dr. Dobson Rips President Obama in Address

Dr. James Dobson let President Barack Obama have it today during a National Day of Prayer address. Darn right! There’s been way too much of this Mr. Nice Guy nonsense.

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SD Sec. State Candidate Miller Proposes ‘Business One Stop’

SD Sec. State Candidate Miller Proposes ‘Business One Stop’

South Dakota Deputy Secretary of State Pat Miller announced today that if elected to Secretary of State, it is her intent to pursue a “Business One Stop” to make filing easier for South Dakota businesses. “This has been successful in other states,” said Miller. “I have visited with other states and I think this could be another way to help get government out of the way for entrepreneurs.”

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Some Thoughts on the National Day of Prayer

Some Thoughts on the National Day of Prayer

Today as Americans gather together in “prayer”, one has to wonder how many of them have a saving relationship to the Savior in Spirit and Truth and how many “Christians” who do know the Lord pray from this position of authority and power?

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Adding Age AND Gaining Insight

Adding Age AND Gaining Insight

Recently, I have noticed something a bit different in my work, that is to say — my writing, my commentaries, if you please. I have noticed that my faith has much more influence on my thinking than I had thought. I’m told that is a sign of aging and wisdom. I can readily agree with the aging part. However, the wisdom part, is something else entirely. That, dear reader, is decided by you.

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UK Independence Party sign (Photo credit: Lewis Clarke)

UK Politics Has Lessons for American Republicans

Republican Party leaders nominally state they are against these drains on U.S. prosperity, yet when the opportunity to use the power of the purse arises via the debt ceiling or continuing resolution votes — they consistently balk at taking real action. It is all evidence of a party without any identity. That has no clear vision for governing in accordance with the principles it professes to believe in.

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Repealing ObamaCare…For Some

Repealing ObamaCare…For Some

Senators and Representatives are working tirelessly to repeal the Affordable Care Act — sort of. Actually, most of them aren’t lifting a finger to repeal any portions of the law that are worsening the lives of everyday Americans. In the meantime, special interests are getting priority insider treatment.

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David Fiorazo’s Just Inquiry & The Free Kate Saga

David Fiorazo’s Just Inquiry & The Free Kate Saga

Rather than expose the cycle and consequence of sexual abuse , what ‘political correctness’ actually does is discredit, discount, and redefine these realities in favor of normalization and indoctrination that only adds to the frustration and confusion of those personally affected by such victimization. Is it a stretch to say that radical progressives who promote the queering of society and the ‘rights’ and ‘recognition’ of sexual preference are providing cover to those with a tendency to molest?

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