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Long Live The Republic!

For over two hundred and thirty years the American Republic has weathered wars, epidemics, hostile neighbors, worldwide conflicts, economic disasters, internal struggles, and competing ideologies. Its birth was a long and desperate struggle for independence against the strongest and most advanced military in the world.
- Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Scientists Discover Most Powerful Force on Earth

--Satire The “Reverend” Al Sharpton: professional race baiter, creator of the infamous “Tawana Brawley scandal” in which he accused several white law enforcement officers and a prosecutor of raping a young black girl (which eventually led to a substantial defamation verdict against him and others because of his false allegations); MSNBC “commentator” whose show “Racial Politics Nation” caused him to be named “Reporter Least Likely to String Two Intelligible Sentences End to End” by The Society for the Preservation of English, and who famously pronounced “white Hispanic” George Zimmerman guilty of murder before he was even charged, recently received some more unexpected notoriety. And Hugh Betcha, Ace Reporter, Head of the StoosViews International Media Conglomerate Science Division, and frequent contributor to the powerful Canada Free Press, was there.
- Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Issa Report Slams Dem Collaboration with the IRS

A bombshell report released by House Oversight and Government Reform Committee chairman Darrell Issa (R-CA) completely refutes Democratic Party talking points that the IRS scandal involved unwarranted targeting of both liberal and conservative groups.
- Tuesday, April 8, 2014

This is a real and powerful way to take back America

For years now I have been screaming on air about the importance of our 10th amendment and state rights against Federal Government encroachment and UN Constitutional over reach. Out of control and lawless Government actions seem to be the Obama and progressive legacy. It must stop.
- Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Food-free Fridays?

Once again, the high priests of the UN/IPCC have forecast world starvation unless we mend our wicked ways.
- Monday, April 7, 2014



Royal welcome in Wellington

Santa Monica, Calif. – After much excitement and anticipation, New Zealand welcomed Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince George on their first ever official tour as a family today.
- Monday, April 7, 2014

Can't name a single tangible Hillary Clinton accomplishment? Don't worry. Neither can she.

Thursday, Hillary Clinton appeared at the Women of the World Summit in New York City. There, she was asked what she is "most proud of" from her time as Secretary of State. Obviously, the audience was ready for Secretary Clinton to list her many achievements. After all, she's "the smartest woman in the world" and one of our finest political minds - so she should have no problem coming up with a litany of accomplishments, right?
- Monday, April 7, 2014

Democrats pick The "Wendy Davis Redux" Candidate for Michigan's Lt. Governor

It is not normally worth much news coverage when a candidate picks a running mate, although it usually gets a fair amount because political junkies tend to be obsessed with such minutia. But it's worth taking a look when a candidate chooses a running mate with nothing much to recommend her except the fact that she once angrily mentioned one of her own body parts during a legislative session, and that brings us to Mark Schauer, Michigan's presumptive Democrat nominee for governor, and his new running mate, Lisa Brown:
- Monday, April 7, 2014


Lost Leader: Farewell to Jim Schlesinger

There is never a good time to lose a man of the caliber, character and vision of James R. Schlesinger. As it happens, however, the nation he loved and served for decades with such distinction is in particular need of his unique leadership at this juncture. So, his passing last week is a double blow.
- Monday, April 7, 2014

Why do we get allergies? The science of springtime sniffling and sneezing (video)

WASHINGTON, — Spring has sprung, and with it comes blooming flowers, shorts and t-shirts and, for the millions who suffer from allergies, a runny nose, puffy eyes and general misery. In the American Chemical Society’s (ACS’) latest Reactions video, we explain the science behind the allergies that spoil spring for so many people.
- Monday, April 7, 2014

To arm or not to arm…

Okay. So the question arises: do we arm our military on-base or not?
- Monday, April 7, 2014


Beware ‘Astroturf Guy’ David Axelrod

Beware ‘Astroturf Guy’ David Axelrod
Don’t believe Internet headlines--no matter from which source--warning that Democrats have “major hurdles” after the latest poll. “Former top Obama campaign strategist David Axelrod acknowledged Saturday that Democrats face tough challenges in November, following a new Associated Press-GfK poll that shows voters increasingly appear to want Republicans over Democrats to control Congress.” (FoxNews.com, April 6, 2014)
- Monday, April 7, 2014

Gay Intolerance versus Corporate Integrity

I am going to draw on decades of having been a public relations counselor to corporations and other organizations for some thoughts about the resignation of Mozilla’s cofounder, Brendan Eich, after his donation to support a California proposition banning gay marriage eight years ago became an issue for the company less than two weeks after he became its CEO.
- Monday, April 7, 2014

Obama through the Looking Glass

Obama through the Looking Glass
Last week the American people got to step into the Obama administration's make-believe Wonderland as he declared 7.1 million people had signed up for ObamaCare. The only thing missing was Tweedle-Dee and Tweedle-Dum running around confused and bumping in to each other celebrating fake achievement:
- Monday, April 7, 2014

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