If you’re still not convinced that ObamaCare is bad for Americans, pay attention to what transpired Saturday in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. Communists, Marxists, progressives, socialists and others of the liberal stripe gathered in the nation’s capitol for “One Nation Working Together,” an astroturf-intensive rally described by its organizers as an [...]
‘One Nation’ Proves ObamaCare Bad for America
October 2nd, 2010 · 2 Comments
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Tea Party Documentary Trailer Released
November 4th, 2009 · No Comments
A trailer (above) for the movie, TEA PARTY: The Documentary Film, has been released and Americans are being invited to schedule special sneak-peek showings. As the title implies, the film documents the too-rarely-seen groundswell of grassroots political fervor known as the Tea Party Movement that has prompted hundreds of thousands of ordinary and extraordinary Americans [...]
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Photos Tell Story of Missouri Anti-Socialism Rally
October 24th, 2009 · 2 Comments
In a post earlier this evening, I published a video montage of photos shot this afternoon by Robert Brenner at the K-N-Patriots.org anti-socialism rally at the intersection of Highways K and N in O’Fallon, Mo. Now, I offer a look at some other photos from that grassroots rally. Pay careful attention to the captions. Perhaps, [...]
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‘Tuesday Evening Quarterback’ Critiques Election
November 4th, 2008 · No Comments
Call me a “Tuesday Evening Quarterback,” but a review of tonight’s election results show the Republican Party team entered its most-important contest ever with little fan support, a poor game plan and the wrong signal caller lined up behind center. Team GOP’s shortcomings began with the recruiting process. When loyal fans on the right side [...]
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Aussies Launch First Online Political Party
November 21st, 2007 · No Comments
The internet, which has succeeded in democratizing so many other parts of life, has now set its sights on one of society’s most stalwart professions: democratic lawmakers. A recently launched Australian political party called Senator On-Line promises to let its members vote on every bill that comes before the nation’s parliament. The party’s representative then [...]
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Huckabee Forms Exploratory Committee
January 30th, 2007 · 2 Comments
Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee filed papers with the Federal Election Commission Monday as the required step toward forming an exploratory committee and, eventually, making his 2008 bid for the White House official. More and more, it appears Huckabee is earning his label — Warning: Mike Huckabee — from the WARNING LABELS ON POLITICIANS campaign. [...]
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