This great State of the Union GOP response excerpt by Congressman Paul Ryan sums up what American Conservatism is all about, and is the key to our success and recovery as a nation…..T.Bruce. (more…)
Filed under: Patriotism, Politics In General
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Social Tagging: felon • holidays • kwanzaa • LA times • NY times • racist • ron karenga • Ron N. Everett. • UCLA • united slaves
by Paul Mulshine
FrontPagemag.com
December 24, 1999
ON DECEMBER 24, 1971, the New York Times ran one of the first of many articles on a new holiday designed to foster unity among African Americans. The holiday, called Kwanzaa, was applauded by a certain sixteen-year-old minister who explained that the feast would perform the valuable service of “de-whitizing” Christmas. The minister was a nobody at the time but he would later go on to become perhaps the premier race-baiter of the twentieth century. His name was Al Sharpton and he would later spawn the Tawana Brawley hoax and then incite anti-Jewish tensions in a 1995 incident that ended with the arson deaths of seven people. (more…)
Filed under: Economy, Patriotism
Social Tagging: holiday season • holidays • mayflower compact • pilgrims • rush limbaugh • thanksgiving • turkey • william bradford
| Transcript from Rush’s show: |
| RUSH: Time now, ladies and gentlemen, for The Real Story of Thanksgiving, as written by I — by me — in my second book, See, I Told You So. It’s page 70 in the hardcover version. “On August 1, 1620, the Mayflower set sail. It carried a total of 102 passengers, including forty Pilgrims led by William Bradford. On the journey, Bradford set up an agreement, a contract, that established just and equal laws for all members of the new community, irrespective of their religious beliefs. Where did the revolutionary ideas expressed in the Mayflower Compact come from? From the Bible. The Pilgrims were a people completely steeped in the lessons of the Old and New Testaments. They looked to the ancient Israelites for their example. And, because of the biblical precedents set forth in Scripture, they never doubted that their experiment would work.”
For rest of story, see The Real Story of Thanksgiving at RushLimbaugh.com |
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Filed under: California, Economy, Global Warming
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Brian Sussman, KSFO’s morning anchor here in the San Francisco Bay Area, variously known as Babylon-by-the-Bay and the belly of the liberal beast, really went on a tear over the California Air Resources Board. I can’t repeat it here, or even much of it, because I was so transfixed when I heard it that I didn’t take notes. It’s worth listening to and if you go to Brian’s section on KSFO’s website, it is there to listen to on demand. Alternatively, click on this link to hear that portion of the show: Brian Sussman, Oct. 8, 6-7am.
Between the Environmental Protection Agency, the California Air Resources Board and its distaff offspring here in the nine-county Bay Area, the Bay Area Air Quality Resources Board, the level of over-regulation has reached insane levels.
Our absolutely useless state government aside, much of the downturn in the state of California is directly attributable to businesses of all classifications leaving the Golden State for greener pastures in business-friendly states, or offshore altogether. Either way, these powerful agencies are responsible to no one. There is no political oversight of these agencies, whose merest whim can destroy thousands of businesses with scant fear of any repercussion.
For rest of this article see The Next Right
For more info on Prop 23 go to Yes on 23
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1 Pelosi said Sunday that “doctors of the church” have not been able to define when life begins and that “over the history of the church, this is an issue of controversy” in a televised appearance on NBC’s Meet the Press. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,411101,00.html
2 Abortion: Nancy Pelosi vs. The Catholic Church! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IepLtfNSM7I
3 Nancy Pelosi video website : http://www.angrycalifornian.com/mypelosi/
4 Nancy Pelosi: Mosque Opposition Should Be Investigated http://bit.ly/bwKJ5v
5 Nancy Pelosi suggests Probe of Funding Sources Behind Opposition to Mosque Near Ground Zero.http://fxn.ws/cCnKf7
See the rest at Angry Californian
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With the whole issue of the integrity of our voter registration process in question at times, ACORN always seems to be in the middle of it all, and deservedly so, their tactics and practices reek with mismanagement and fraud.
As the individual counties across the country are responsible for the voter rolls and the verification of citizens to vote, I cannot help but think some counties are going to be more careful in verifying their rolls than others.
I have great concern that there may be multiple registrations of same person, invalid addresses, those ineligible and or here illegally that are registered and may be voting, and yet how all this is verified, and by what standards, remains a bit of a mystery to me. (more…)
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Social Tagging: agenda • California • employment • gloria allred • governor • Illegal Immigration • jerry brown • lawyers • meg whitman • nicky diaz
With the final month here in the race for Governor of California, it seems just a bit odd that Gloria Allred who maintains she is just representing her client Nicky Diaz, an illegal immigrant, with no other motivation, springs this upon us (and Meg Whitman) just before the November elections.
Meg Whitman states and has made it very clear that she went through the proper channels when hiring a housekeeper back in 2000, by going through an agency, and by doing the proper things needed to get the help she wanted….legally. The requirement and responsibility for legal employment was with the agency and not with Meg and her husband, it was not their responsibility to vet this person.
It’s not like going down to Home Depot and hiring a day laborer. (more…)










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