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You Cannot Embrace Socialism and Still Be American By Guest

An American is an individual. He is responsible for himself, and for his family. He works hard, uses his head and becomes a success, however he defines it. If he finds himself in some rough times, he turns to the community. Family, churches and charities are there to offer support, whether it be food, a place to rest his head, or simple reassurance that this too shall pass. They don’t have to. They want to. And he accepts their charity thankfully and puts it to use. He continues to move forward until he becomes a success. Once a success, he begins to give back to the community.

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18Nov2008 | Guest | 0 comments | Continued

Is liberalism political madness? By Dr. Ellis Washington

To your average liberal intellectual or humanist academic, the Founding Fathers and the Constitution’s framers were the lowest, vilest, murderous hypocrites on the face of the earth and only deserve our utter condemnation.
Virtually every word uttered, printed or recorded by liberals is a dishonorable, unbroken litany of treason against America’s laws, economics, culture, society and her most sacred values.

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15Nov2008 | Dr. Ellis Washington | 6 comments | Continued

Looting the National Treasury By Alan Caruba

“We have in the country one of the most corrupt institutions the world has ever known. I refer to the Federal Reserve Board and the Federal Reserve Banks, hereinafter called the FED. The Fed has cheated the government of these United States and the people of the United States out of enough money to pay the nation’s debt…many times over.”.

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14Nov2008 | Alan Caruba | 0 comments | Continued

Hooray, Racism Has Been Eradicated! Now, Can We Move On? By John Kakistos Lillpop

With the election of Barack Hussein Obama to the U.S. Presidency, it is time to officially declare racism dead and buried so that the nation can move on!

Lest there be any doubt as to the complete integration of African-Americans into mainstream culture, consider these facts:

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9Nov2008 | John Kakistos Lillpop | 0 comments | Continued

INDICTING INDICATORS: CATHOLIC YOUTH FOR OBAMA By Judie Brown

Over the years, the Cardinal Newman SocietyOver the years, the Cardinal Newman Society has become synonymous with credible information that contradicts common misconceptions about what it means to be Catholic in today’s culture. CNS describes its efforts as being focused on “renewing and strengthening Catholic identity at America’s 224 Catholic colleges and universities.”

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8Nov2008 | Judie Brown | 0 comments | Continued

Voting: Patriotic Act, Or Getting In Touch With One’s Inner Racist? By John Kakistos Lillpop

Coming into this election cycle, it was my naive belief that voting was a civic responsibility, a right worth fighting and dying for. I was taught that hundreds of thousands of honorable American men and women gave their very lives and health so that we the people would be free to choose whom we wished to serve in our unique form of self-governance.

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27Oct2008 | John Kakistos Lillpop | 1 comment | Continued

Ruining America By Alan Caruba

George Washington warned against “factions” by which he meant political parties, but even in the earliest days of the new republic, the most natural of human inclinations was to band together with like-minded people to elect one’s preferred candidate to office.

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23Oct2008 | Alan Caruba | 0 comments | Continued

Not Voting For Obama? Then, You’re Racist! By J.D. Longstreet

Somewhere, sometime, somehow, somebody began the awful accusation that not voting for Obama is an act of racism. Now, we like to think of our scribbling as “family oriented” so I cannot use the language I’d like to use to describe my disgust with anyone who would make such a statement.

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23Oct2008 | J.D. Longstreet | 0 comments | Continued

BARACK OBAMA’S CAMPAIGN OF THE LIE By Guest

Absent the ability to read minds and hearts, I can’t really tell you if Barack Obama is uniquely dishonest. What is for certain, though, is that his campaign is uniquely deceitful. These two things are not synonymous. Politicians are famous for suppressing facts and manufacturing fantasies to hide their faults, and, while Obama certainly practices this sleight-of-hand, I can’t say he is more inured to it that your average prevaricating pol. But what is doubtless is that he has more faults to hide.

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20Oct2008 | Guest | 0 comments | Continued

A critique of President George W. Bush By Dr. Ellis Washington

In my opinion, the entire Bush presidency was a colossal sham. Bush’s rhetoric was as Ronald Reagan; however, his reality was as Savage characterized him, a “fiscal socialist” who favors open borders, exploding debt and anti-American, globalist policies that economically, morally, socially, culturally, legally has plunged America into a paroxysm that we may never recover from once the Marxist Obama assumes the presidency.

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20Oct2008 | Dr. Ellis Washington | 0 comments | Continued

Americans United For Separation Of Truth From Public Life By Judie Brown

I guess it is no secret to most that the anti-faith organization, Americans United for Separation of Church and State, becomes wildly apoplectic whenever a religious leader speaks out. Especially when those leaders forcefully enunciate the truth of what the Catholic Church teaches through the guidance of Christ and the magisterium of the Church. My, oh my, how they do protest!

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16Oct2008 | Judie Brown | 0 comments | Continued

About that 14 Point Obama Lead By John Kakistos Lillpop

According to a recent poll conducted by CBS and the New York Times, Barack Obama has opened a commanding 14-point leader over John McCain. That news is sure to deflate Republicans while spreading great joy among Democrats.
However, before cracking open an expensive bottle of champagne to celebrate a Democrat victory, or alternatively, before buying a cheap revolver with which to escape a certain outbreak of Obamamania, please remember that polls are not always what they appear to be.

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15Oct2008 | John Kakistos Lillpop | 0 comments | Continued

America in Crisis: Who Will Bail Out We the People? By John Kakistos Lillpop

According to experts who should know, America is mired in an economic quagmire of unprecedented gravity. Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan even described it as a “once in a hundred years” meltdown, which would make it potentially more devastating than the Great Depression.

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20Sep2008 | John Kakistos Lillpop | 0 comments | Continued

D-Day in Denver? By Dr. Ellis Washington

During my daily search of interesting news across cyberspace, I came across an item posted on DrudgeReport.com from the Denver Rocky Mountain News, “Mayor says no to Tent State overnight.”

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20Aug2008 | Dr. Ellis Washington | 0 comments | Continued

McCain Comment “Alarms” Conservatives? By John Kakistos Lillpop

So, John McCain might pick a running mate that supports abortion rights?

The stunning thing is not McCain’s non-conservative position; rather, it is that some conservatives were actually “alarmed” by his exit, stage left.

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19Aug2008 | John Kakistos Lillpop | 0 comments | Continued

Americans will reject the fifth column Democrats, and Obama By Marie Jon

Senator Obama’s beliefs and political views are in line with those of the American Communist Party. Americans will reject the man who holds Socialist Marxist viewpoints from sitting in the White House.

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13Aug2008 | Marie Jon | 0 comments | Continued

Communism then and now By Dr. Ellis Washington

Today’s column continues my review of Dr. Benjamin Wiker’s fascinating opus, “10 Books that Screwed up the World and 5 others that didn’t Help” (Regnery, 2008). My critique will be on Marxism’s founder, Karl Marx, and the chief propagandist of communism, Friedrich Engels, and their celebrated book, “The Manifesto of the Communist Party” (1848).

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11Aug2008 | Dr. Ellis Washington | 0 comments | Continued

Doctor Who Tackles Transgenic Menace By Dr. Frederick Meekins

As culture passes through various stages of technological development, the science fiction of a particular point in history often reflects the concerns regarding the horrors discerning intellects at the time feared could possibly be inflicted upon the earth should what is then considered new knowledge get out of hand.

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6Aug2008 | Dr. Frederick Meekins | 0 comments | Continued

Obama World Tour Results in HUGE Bump–for McCain! By John Kakistos Lillpop

For some time now, it has been apparent that Barack Obama is too inexperienced to manage the world’s only superpower nation. In addition, it is now abundantly clear that he is completely unqualified to run a political campaign.

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5Aug2008 | John Kakistos Lillpop | 0 comments | Continued

Living with the Bomb By Alan Caruba

On August 6, 1945, in order to end the war with the Empire of Japan, the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, thus launching the atomic age. The Japanese warlords did not respond with a notice of surrender, so the U.S. dropped a second atomic bomb on Nagasaki. Japan surrendered unconditionally.

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5Aug2008 | Alan Caruba | 0 comments | Continued

Machiavelli in the house By Dr. Ellis Washington

Hence it is necessary to a prince, if he wants to maintain himself, to learn to be able not to be good.~ Machiavelli
Prologue: Machiavelli in the hood
Today’s column continues my review of Dr. Benjamin Wiker’s commendable opus, “10 Books that Screwed up the World and 5 Others that didn’t Help” (Regnery, 2008). My critique will [...]

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19Jul2008 | Dr. Ellis Washington | 0 comments | Continued

My Stimulus Bribe By Alan Caruba

I received my stimulus check yesterday. It was $600 and I put it into my checking account and immediately paid a bill that accounted for half of it. I have serious doubts that it did anything to stimulate an economy that is undergoing a crisis of confidence in its financial and government institutions.

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17Jul2008 | Alan Caruba | 0 comments | Continued

Rousseau and the savageness of humanity By Dr. Ellis Washington

Savages are not evil precisely because they do not know what it is to be good.~ Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Prologue
Today’s column continues my review of Dr. Benjamin Wiker’s excellent and timely opus, “10 Books that Screwed up the World and 5 Others that didn’t Help” (Regnery, 2008). Here, I will do a critique on the great French [...]

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29Jun2008 | Dr. Ellis Washington | 0 comments | Continued

Obama and the Religion of Race War By Erik Rush

“Unless God is participating in this holy activity, we must reject his love. Either God is for black people in their fight for liberation and against the white oppressors, or he is not.”
Black Theology and Black Power, Dr. James Cone, 1969
Barack Obama must be called to renounce Black Liberation Theology. Can an American be compelled [...]

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29May2008 | Erik Rush | 0 comments | Continued

Congressional Attack Dogs Bark Up Wrong Tree! By Doug Edelman

Once again, in response to constituent outcry over gasoline prices, Oil Company executives have been hauled before Congress to get their posteriors ripped into by self-serving grandstanding Senators.
Senator Leahy went so far as to question the salary of the execs – as if this was in some way relevant.
But these self-appointed watchdogs are barking up [...]

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25May2008 | Doug Edelman | 0 comments | Continued

Join us or die, drug kingpins warn Mexican police By Guest

By TexasFred (Cross posted from TexasFreds)
CIUDAD JUAREZ, MEXICO — Drug cartels are sending a brutal message to police and soldiers in cities across Mexico: Join us or die.
Join us or die, drug kingpins warn Mexican police
The threat appears in recruiting banners hung across roadsides and in publicly posted death lists. Cops get warnings over their [...]

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19May2008 | Guest | 0 comments | Continued

Always Something There to Remind Me By Erik Rush

Lest we forget, there are good reasons why some have been committed to training quartz halogen floodlamps on every bit of spume found beneath the rock that is Barack Obama’s campaign for the Democratic nomination, why they shall continue to do so, and why they will focus (or re-focus) attention on whomever comes out as [...]

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8May2008 | Erik Rush | 0 comments | Continued

Hillary’s Odd Victory Lap in Indianapolis By John Kakistos Lillpop

Hillary Rodham Clinton may very well be a damnable socialist, congenital liar, and conniving bitch, but I hasten to point out that she has her faults as well.
For instance, take her curious victory speech in Indiana Tuesday night.
At the time Hillary addressed her supporters and the nation, she had just suffered a double digit scalding [...]

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7May2008 | John Kakistos Lillpop | 0 comments | Continued

Hillary Clinton Celebrates “Victory” (?) By John Kakistos Lillpop

Hillary Rodham Clinton may very well be a damnable socialist, congenital liar, and conniving bitch, but I hasten to point out that she has her faults as well.
Take, for instance, her idiotic victory speech in Indiana on Tuesday night. The woman had just been trounced by double digits in North Carolina and in Indiana, a [...]

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7May2008 | John Kakistos Lillpop | 0 comments | Continued

The Right Conquers Rome By Editor

The Right Conquers Rome. Is Italy about to Break the Mold?

Cross posted fromBrussels Journal.com
http://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/3221
Hat tip to Hans at USA Partisan:
http://usapartisan.blogspot.com/
From the desk of John Laughland on Thu, 2008-05-01 15:27
Different languages have different words for a major defeat or rout. They are often borrowed from the most inglorious episodes in respective national histories. Thus the [...]

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4May2008 | Editor | 0 comments | Continued

Cults of Personalities By Erik Rush

I had to jump on this one. As a teenager, I attended summer camp with actor Jason Beghe, and we were members of a loosely-knit camp clique for a time thereafter. I actually made some lifelong friends through that experience, but as moviegoers know, Jason headed for Hollywood and made his mark there. I must [...]

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24Apr2008 | Erik Rush | 0 comments | Continued

We Need To Take A Closer Look At Liberal Barack Hussein Obama By Marie Jon

Judicial Watch, a nonpartisan public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, has given Senator Barack Hussein Obama a dishonorable mention. Obama was placed on their ten most wanted list in 2007.

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1Mar2008 | Marie Jon | 0 comments | Continued

William F. Buckley: Getting Out Ahead of Armageddon! By John Kakistos Lillpop

For years, William F. Buckley (WFB) was the most intelligent, witty, irreverent, funny, and entertaining political celebrity in America. His staunch conservatism, imposing vocabulary, and compelling presence earned him wide recognition as the “Father of the Modern Conservative Movement.”
Seen by liberals as an evil enemy, WFB took particular delight in repeatedly outwitting, outtalking, and out [...]

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27Feb2008 | John Kakistos Lillpop | 0 comments | Continued

Is it Because He’s Black? By Erik Rush

Just how much – if such a thing can be reliably quantified – relating to the presidential campaign of Barack Obama can be traced to his ethnicity?
Some might assert that everything – or nearly everything – apropos the Obama campaign, save for the careful manner in which he has employed his rhetoric has to do [...]

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27Feb2008 | Erik Rush | 0 comments | Continued

Never Learning from the Past By Alan Caruba

The libraries of the world are filled with books devoted to history and new ones are published on any almost daily basis, but if their lessons are ignored, it condemns nations and the peoples of the world to horrors that increase with the evolving technology of death.
A book that should be mandatory reading for all [...]

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25Nov2007 | Alan Caruba | 0 comments | Continued

Plagiarism Acknowledged! By Doug Edelman

Circulating on the Internet and in virally forwarded emails today, there is a series of pithy quips and comments attributed to George Carlin (and less commonly, to Ted Nugent), under the heading “I Am A Bad American”.  While neither wrote it, and both have denied its authorship publically, it continues to circulate because the statements [...]

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25Nov2007 | Doug Edelman | 0 comments | Continued

American Muslims Conveniently Become Insulted By L.A.P.D.’s Mapping Program By Marie Jon

Thanksgiving Day is over and happy shoppers are out in droves. Millions are in our malls looking for holiday bargains while enjoying the beautiful Christmas decorations. However, they are seemingly oblivious to the potential danger they are putting themselves in while merely shopping.
Once again the old “biased media deployed” seems to be too busy politicizing [...]

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25Nov2007 | Marie Jon | 0 comments | Continued

BUSH PARDONS TURKEYS WHILE EAGLES REMAIN CAGED By Guest

by Dan W. Howard
November 22, 2007
Also viewable at: NewsWithViews.com
        Fellow Americans and patriots, I would give anything if I could write a syrupy-sweet, all-is-fine Thanksgiving Day message for you today. However, I have always taken pride in my endeavor of not being politically correct, but rather just correct. Yes, we do have every reason to be [...]

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22Nov2007 | Guest | 0 comments | Continued

El Rushbo Uses Letter from Useful Idiots to Help U.S. Troops By John Kakistos Lillpop

Harry Reid and forty of the most fervently anti-American Democrats in the history of the U.S. Senate tried their level best to embarrass conservative talk show icon Rush Limbaugh, while simultaneously promoting themselves as guardian angels charged with protecting U.S. troops.
Democrats actually working on behalf of American troops? Absurd!
Remember that just last summer, Harry Reid [...]

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20Oct2007 | John Kakistos Lillpop | 0 comments | Continued