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Cultural Slave Catchers and Defining Blackness

March 8, 2013
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Cultural Slave Catchers and Defining Blackness

On election night 2012, Barack Obama’s acceptance speech highlighted what so many people around the world love about America: “What makes America exceptional are the bonds that hold together the most diverse nation on Earth … it doesn’t matter whether you’re black or white, or Hispanic or Asian, or Native American, or young or old,…

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ObamasDonorList.com Launched to Help Track Foreign Donations

October 24, 2012
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For media Inquires contact: Anita MonCrief 832-922-3298 Washington, DC – During his campaign for president, Barack Obama amassed a fund of over $750 million with many donations coming through the campaign’s website through questionable donations. Some possibly from foreign contributors, in direct violation of federal election laws, were made possible by turning off the address…

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Obama’s Move Signals a Presidency’s End

June 18, 2012
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President Obama’s move to provide not only ipso facto amnesty to the children of illegal immigrants but work permits as well, signals that he has come to grips with the notion that he very well may not achieve re-election. It also signals that for the remainder of his tenure he will be pushing through as…

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Alphabet News Networks and Talk Radio’s “Crackers”

April 10, 2012
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Alphabet News Networks and Talk Radio’s Crackers By Scott Rohter, March 2012   Campbell Soup Company makes a pretty good tasting broth called alphabet soup.  It’s tomato based and it’s loaded with tasty little pieces of pasta shaped in the letters of the alphabet.  It’s been on the grocery store shelves since I was a…

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Reaping the Rewards of a ‘Progressive’ America

March 30, 2012
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As the nation directs its attention to the events taking place at the United States Supreme Court, specifically, the oral arguments surrounding the constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, now may be a good time to evaluate some of the “progress” we have made, both as a country and as a culture,…

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When Did Honesty Become Optional?

February 18, 2012
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Throughout time politicians and their handlers have been prone to omitting unpleasant facts or manipulating them so as to mold issues to their advantage. This is the concept behind “spin”; a form of propagandizing that crafts an “alternative” interpretation of an issue, organization, person, event or campaign in order to sway the public’s opinion “for”…

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Counterfeit Conservatives – Newt Romney

January 24, 2012
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Counterfeit Conservatives – Newt Romney

The Devil comes as an angel of light, and he sounds so much like a messenger from God that if it were possible, he would deceive even the very elect. Of course it is not possible the Bible proclaims, because God is the guarantor of our salvation!  But who or what is the guarantor of…

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America’s Dark Mood

January 8, 2012
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By Alan Caruba It is possible for an entire nation to suffer depression? Not the financial, but the emotional kind. I have not spoken to anyone, however, that has expressed any optimism about the state of the nation and the air is full of conspiracy theories regarding what new action Barack Obama might take. The…

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Blinded by the Left: How Marxists Wrote Ron Paul’s Defense Cuts Plan

January 8, 2012
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While many conservatives admire Republican presidential hopeful Ron Paul’s principled economic and constitutional views, they are often bamboozled, even appalled, by the Texan’s defense and foreign policy ideas. Ron Paul It seems, that when it comes to defense, Ron Paul is stuck in 1776. He seems not to realize that America’s enemies, real or potential,…

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Yes Virginia The Internet Does NOT Replace Old Fashioned Politics

December 24, 2011
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-By Warner Todd Huston When Howard Dean became a surprise front runner in the Democrat primary of 2004 doing so on the basis of a strong Internet-based campaign effort, tongues began to wag that the Internet might replace old fashioned retail politics. This time ’round Herman Cain and Newt Gingrich served to get people to…

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