Is Being Pro-States Rights Racist? Al Sharpton Says the Tea Party Is Anti-Civil Rights by Default
Posted in Constitution, Financial, Founding Fathers, History, Politics, Survival on Mar 29th, 2011
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Posted in Constitution, Financial, Founding Fathers, History, Politics, Survival on Mar 29th, 2011
From: The Blaze
Posted in Constitution, Founding Fathers, History, Military, Politics, Religion, Survival, Taxation, Terrorism on Mar 29th, 2011
From: The Blaze
Posted in Constitution, Financial, History, Military, Politics, Religion, Survival, Taxation, Terrorism on Mar 29th, 2011
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Posted in American Stuff, Constitution, History, Military, Politics, Survival, Terrorism on Mar 29th, 2011
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Posted in History, Military, Politics, Survival, Terrorism on Mar 29th, 2011
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Posted in Constitution, Financial, Founding Fathers, History, Military, Politics, Religion, Survival, Taxation, Terrorism on Mar 29th, 2011
Hat Tip: Brian B. From: The Daily Beck Tonight: You have been told by the media and politicians that there is nothing to Glenn’s theory that radicals, Islamists, Socialists and Communists are working together. However, as we watch the Middle East and the rest of the world catch fire and the events of the world [...]
Posted in Constitution, Financial, Founding Fathers, History, Military, Politics, Survival, Taxation, Terrorism on Mar 29th, 2011
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Posted in American Stuff, Authors, Constitution, Financial, History, Politics, Question(s) of the Day, Survival, Taxation, Terrorism, Trevor Loudon on Mar 29th, 2011
By: Trevor Loudon New Zeal When I first encountered Ayn Rand’s “Atlas Shrugged” as a teen back in the ’70s, it was like being hit across the forehead with a cricket bat. It was pretty hard going for a “bleeding heart” leftie Kiwi boy, brought up on free milk, family benefits and eternal gratitude for [...]
Posted in Authors, Politics, Survival, Trevor Loudon on Mar 29th, 2011
By: Trevor Loudon New Zeal Very reasoned analysis of the movement towards “global governance” from veteran commentator Henry Lamb. This comes from 2002, but is still very relevant and worth the time.