Air Force Lt. Gen. Thomas McInerney (Ret.) has supplied an affidavit in support of Army Lt. Col. Terrence Lakin, the flight surgeon wiling to risk a court-martial in order to determine whether or not Barack Obama is eligible to serve as president of the United States. General McInerney is the highest ranking officer yet to [...]
Entries from August 2010
Three-Star General Shows Support for Army Officer Challenging Barack Obama’s Eligibility to Serve
August 31st, 2010 · 3 Comments
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Missourians Can Vote to Stop Double Taxation
August 31st, 2010 · 2 Comments
EDITOR’S NOTE: A friend in the real estate business just forwarded the news release below about a very important voting opportunity for Missourians. In a court victory for the rights of voters, Missourians will have an opportunity this fall to Vote “YES” to Stop Double Taxation. Cole County Circuit Judge Paul Wilson ruled Tuesday that [...]
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Government Transparency Causes ‘Blindness’
August 31st, 2010 · 2 Comments
If my experience with one U.S. Department of Justice agency is indicative of how the federal government operates in this new era of transparency, then I must conclude that transparency causes “blindness.” Several times during the past 18 months, I’ve contacted people at the National Institute of Justice — the research, development and evaluation arm [...]
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Soldier’s Story Set for Publication in Two Weeks (Update)
August 28th, 2010 · No Comments
In a post June 3, I explained that I was stepping away from full-time blogging in order to finish writing my first nonfiction book. As it turns out, I finished another book first. In this book, I use interviews, court documents, letters and more to tell the story of an Army Special Forces soldier sentenced [...]
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‘Restoring Honor’ Rally Sends Unmistakable Message
August 28th, 2010 · No Comments
I’m not a huge Glenn Beck fan, but I applaud him for pulling off what appears to be a huge event in the form of the “Restoring Honor” rally taking place today in Washington, D.C. Hundreds of thousands of Americans — maybe even a million plus — are in attendance. An apolitical event, funds raised [...]
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Book Exposes Disturbing Truth About Nancy Pelosi
August 26th, 2010 · No Comments
I just received my pre-publication copy of “She’s The Boss: The Disturbing Truth About Nancy Pelosi” by Rochelle Schweizer. Schweizer, according to the promotional material that accompanied the book (shown above), reveals Pelosi’s countless abuses of power in her role as Speaker of the House. Think ruthlessness, patronage and hypocrisy (i.e., preaching environmentalism while demanding [...]
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Congressman Rusty ‘Rubber Stamp’ Carnahan Runs from Question About the Ground Zero Mosque
August 25th, 2010 · 1 Comment
Sure, Democrats are all about transparency, except when they know their answers will fly in the face of common sense and what most voters want. Such is the case in the video above which shows Adam Sharp of SharpElbows.Net trying to get U.S. Rep. Russ “Rubber Stamp” Carnahan (D) of Missouri’s 3rd Congressional District to [...]
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