Archive for November 10th, 2014

You KNOW It’s True!

You KNOW It’s True!

You KNOW this is true! (Can you say “Hypocrisy”? I knew you could)

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What About the Judicial Filibuster?

What About the Judicial Filibuster?

24 new federal judges by Christmas? That’s what outgoing Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) wants in the lame duck session of Congress. Faced with an incoming Republican majority, Barack Obama and Harry Reid want to stack the judiciary in yet another egregious power grab.

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Ruling by Intrique

Ruling by Intrique

Guard against those whose messages make us curious, seduce with their fascination, and captivate with their sincerity. Make no mistake about the nature of all those that seek to rule over you. To quote George Washington, “Government is not reason, it is not eloquence — it is force! Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master.” Do those that seek to rule over you, intrigue you? Then you will be wise to understand that ruling by intrigue is a high skill of government that seeks only your submission, not your liberty!

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How to Deal with Lame Duck Democrats

How to Deal with Lame Duck Democrats

Outgoing Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s (D-Nev.) reported intention to go all out on his nuclear option by jamming as many as 50 more of President’s Obama judicial appointments through the lame-duck session — as the Republican incoming majority helplessly watches him — should send a clear signal to Republicans that there will be no conciliation from the left.

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Words Without Deeds

Words Without Deeds

Do you want to be shown, you foolish person, that faith apart from works is useless? - James 2:20 This passage from the Book of James was read in church yesterday, and it got me thinking. As Christians, we usually consider this piece of Scripture in light of matters of faith, and we should do precisely that. But does its application end at the door going outside the church building, or does its applicability end with theological matters? Or is it also applicable in the world of government and politics?

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