Noted climate change skeptic Lord Christopher Monckton issued a dire warning to all Americans Wednesday during a presentation at Bethel University in St. Paul, Minn. Specifically, he warned that the United Nations Climate Change Treaty, scheduled to be signed in Copenhagen in December, contains specific language about the formation of a “world government.” Below is [...]
Noted Climate Change Skeptic Warns of Treaty Signing to Establish New World Government
October 17th, 2009 · 5 Comments
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‘Democracy for Iran’ Billboard Surfaces in St Louis (Update)
October 7th, 2009 · 1 Comment
Reboot Congress reports that a digital billboard ad (above) advocating “Democracy for Iran” has sprung up near the intersection of Manchester Road and Highway 141 in suburban Saint Louis. I contacted DDI Media, the St. Louis-based company that owns the billboard, to find out who paid for the ad but ran into a temporary “roadblock” [...]
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Ronald Reagan Statue Dedicated in Statuary Hall
June 3rd, 2009 · 5 Comments
“I know Ronnie would be deeply honored to see himself with a permanent home in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol and very proud to be representing his beloved California. I’m so grateful to Californians for giving him this honor. “Artist Chas Fagan has captured his likeness so well and I think the addition of [...]
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‘Make Mine Freedom’ Explains America Today
April 10th, 2009 · No Comments
Michael, the creative mind at My Personal Litmus, believes the 60-year-old animated short, Make Mine Freedom (1948) above should be shown to every school child in the United States. Furthermore, he writes: The animators of this beauty must have had a looking-glass into the future to get things so dead on, he writes. Check out [...]
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What Works in Mumbai Might Work in D.C.
December 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
After reading a British newspaper report about plans law enforcement officials in Mumbai have to use truth serum on the only Islamic terrorist captured following last week’s attacks, I couldn’t help but think this “narcoanalysis” might come in handy as a tool for cleaning up the mess being being made of this country by our [...]
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Billboard: ‘SHARIA LAW THREATENS AMERICA’ (Updated)
November 21st, 2008 · 11 Comments
The United American Committee had a 48-foot-wide billboard* erected yesterday along I-75 in Luna Pier, Mich., about 10 miles north of Toledo and 20 miles south of Detroit. It’s message (above): SHARIA LAW THREATENS AMERICA. Though I was unfamiliar with UAC until after reading this post today, I found myself in agreement with the message [...]
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Transcript: Rice Remarks En Route to Belgium
August 18th, 2008 · No Comments
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice offered remarks about the ongoing conflict between Russia and Georgia and other matters while aboard an aircraft en route to Brussels, Belgium today. Below is a transcript of both her comments and the question-and-answer session with reporters that followed: SECRETARY RICE: Hello. Good morning, everyone. All right, well, welcome aboard. [...]
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