Described as “an excerpt from “The Naked Communist” by Cleon Skousen,” the “1963 Communist Rules” consists of 45 tactics and objectives related to a gradual communist takeover of the United States. They were entered into the Congressional Record Jan. 10, 1963, by U.S. Rep. Albert S. Herlong Jr., a Floridian who served in Congress from [...]
Are Communists Succeeding in Takeover of USA?
September 29th, 2010 · 3 Comments
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‘AMERICA’S LEAST WANTED’ Coming to Television
November 13th, 2009 · No Comments
Twenty-two years ago, John Walsh launched “AMERICA’S MOST WANTED,” a ground-breaking television program that has helped take down more than 1,050 dangerous fugitives and bring home more than 50 missing children. As explained here, it was not the career he envisioned for himself; rather, it’s genesis lies in tragedy — the 1981 abduction and murder [...]
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Uncle Jay Explains the News: Sept. 21, 2009
September 21st, 2009 · No Comments
The news lately has been filled with very rude people, according to Uncle Jay. In this week’s edition of Uncle Jay Explains the News, Uncle Jay appears to have become extremely civilized. “Just trying to set a good example,” he says. And as long as you don’t watch the final ten seconds, you’ll think he [...]
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10 Enjoyable Things To Do On Inauguration Day
November 18th, 2008 · 20 Comments
A lot of conservatives will be tempted to stay in bed Jan. 20. After all, that date is set to go down in history as the one on which Barack Obama was inaugurated 44th president of the United States. Rather than stay in bed, though, I recommend you enjoy one or more of the following [...]
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Audio of Politically-Incorrect Game Show Offered
April 29th, 2008 · No Comments
Politics is everywhere, but have you ever wondered what it would be like to watch a television game show full of political questions and answers that are politically incorrect? Bruce Chapman has, and the result is a humorous audio parody he calls, “The $25,000 Triangle.” To listen to it, click here and enjoy!
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Is ‘Aliens in America’ Launch Bad Timing, Worse?
October 2nd, 2007 · 4 Comments
Today, I learned that the CW Television Network (a.k.a., “CW”) launched a new show, Aliens in America, Monday that features a 16-year-old Muslim character (“Raja”) from a small village in Pakistan. The storyline centers on Raja coming to the United States to live with the Tolchuck family in Medora, Wisc., as an exchange student. Immediately, [...]
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