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Sandy Stringfellow

Sandy Stringfellow is a writer and musician with an interest in history, economics, and politics. A fifth generation Floridian, he was born and raised in Gainesville, Florida. From an early age he developed a fascination with music, eventually playing in a variety of local bands. Sandy continued to write as he made his living in the fields of commercial carpentry and retail sales. In 2001 one he established a home studio, where he records his songs. He is currently employed driving tractor/semi-trailer combinations around Florida. Sandy can be reached on Facebook.

Most Recent Articles by Sandy Stringfellow:

Big Guns Focus on GOP

More good news is looming on the horizon for constitutional conservatives at war with the GOP. What was once considered relatively safe territory for the Progressive RINO Establishment is morphing into treacherous terrain: a figurative geographical encounter for which they are unprepared.

The "big guns" of talk radio are – finally, at last – fed up with the GOP; disgusted enough to start going after them in a more pointedly direct and less conciliatory manner: the same way they've gone after King Barry, though some more so than others.
- Sunday, January 12, 2014

Times to Try Our Souls

Anno Domini 2014, it may be prudent to face what is before us with solemnity; a year of sacrifice, of faithful and courageous--if not dangerous--living, as extraordinary times often require extraordinary bravery and endurance. 2014 is the initial year of a time to try our souls: King Barry-care has arrived.
- Thursday, January 2, 2014

Dangerous Feckless Ignorance

Ladies and Gentlemen, have you had an opportunity to read The Liberty Amendments; Restoring the American Republic by Mark Levin?
- Friday, December 13, 2013

What Israel Must Do to Survive

The interim agreement with Iran reached by foreign ministers representing six of the world's most powerful countries (U.S., Britain, Germany, France, China, and Russia) is a transparent capitulation to Iranian clerical Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
- Monday, November 25, 2013

Fighting for What's Right

A brief video of Sarah Palin in OK during her book signing tour is a typical scene that often repeats itself all across the United States; supporters showing up in droves - lining up for hours in advance - to receive an autograph or merely to offer support and thanks for her unmatched efforts to restore our republic; expressing earnest gratitude for her commitment to lead from the front, for channeling and directing the attention of constitutional conservatives across our great country; ever campaigning for others of constitutional conservative persuasion such as Ted Cruz and Mike Lee, winning against the RINO Establishment in more often than not.
- Thursday, November 21, 2013

Restoring the Republic

For all truly objective students of history The Founders and Framers were heaven sent Scholars, philosophers and principled statesmen Most thoughtful, insightful and circumspect
- Monday, November 4, 2013

Leading the Charge

Who is it on the front line leading the charge to elect conservative Steve Lonegan to the U.S. Senate in New Jersey's special election?
- Sunday, October 13, 2013

Words Without Meaning

The world most of us inhabit is often defined to a significant degree by words we use. We are frequently held to standards of accountability for not only what we say, but often for the manner in which we say it. Not so long ago, words had universal meaning in civil society; today, it's common to find a jumbled mishmash of the non-specific gibberish being propagated by our public officials lacking in clarity, forthrightness, honesty, and integrity: in short, words without meaning.
- Thursday, March 7, 2013

Planning the Decline of America

Far be it from conservatives to gain pleasure in planning the decline of America. Many of us spent the past four years attempting our dead level best to inform the uninformed about an existential threat to the United States. More eloquently expressed by George Mason University Economics Professor Walter E. Williams, we've been actively engaged in "Pushing back the frontiers of ignorance and trying to sell [our] fellow man on the moral superiority of personal liberty and its main ingredient limited government."
- Friday, February 8, 2013

Global Governance: Pushing the Normal

Bill Gertz, a preeminent writer on matters of national intelligence, reported the following in the Washington Free Beacon on November 29, 2012, in his article Free Internet Under Fire:
- Friday, November 30, 2012

The Smartest People in the Room

Call me a "Mitt"-picker if you will, but the most significant question for many conservatives during the 2012 elections revolved around whether or not Mitt was a fighter. I must regretfully inform, this combative quality never materialized; in spite of a spirited defense of Mitt's hand to hand combat bona fides by conservative media. Not to demean them; it's a position they were forced into by the Republican establishment, as were the rest of conservatives capable of objective analysis.
- Friday, November 9, 2012

Gov. Palin's Leadership vs. Laurel and Hardy

On January 8th, 2011, U.S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords was the unsuspecting victim of an attempted homicide outside an Arizona supermarket; an attack in which nineteen people were shot, six of them fatally. The mainstream media reported the story, and considerably more. Their apparent role these days is not merely to "report" events, but to establish disingenuous story lines that may be used as a narrative with which to shape public opinion.
- Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Are We Ready for Pres. Sarah Palin?

The BBC's Jackie Long recently spoke with Governor Sarah Palin in Big Lake, Alaska, as the Iron Dog snowmobile race was set to begin. The Iron Dog course is over 2,000 miles, making it the world's longest snowmobile race, and where driver teams experience some of Alaska's most remote and rugged terrain, while accompanied by the brutally harsh winter weather for which Alaska has long been known. Todd Palin competed in this year's Iron Dog, finishing in second place after his left snowmobile ski was damaged from an impact, losing first place in the last 100 miles of the race. Todd has been on the winning team four times since the Iron Dog (originally the Iron Dog Iditarod) races began in 1984.
- Tuesday, March 15, 2011

The War on Reason

Perhaps it was my having been drawn to the arts from an early age, and that Liberalism is irrevocably concomitant to the art world. I’ve known many Liberals over the years, some of considerable talent, including liberal family and friends whom I dearly love. Unfortunately, Liberals have initiated a considerable amount of harm to our nation from their blind application of circular logic when trying to make sense of the world.
- Saturday, August 14, 2010

A False Premise of Leadership

It was in high school that I first read “Animal Farm”, the brilliantly satirical expose of Stalinist communism by George Orwell. Among other things, Orwell illustrated how control of language determines the outcome of events.
- Saturday, July 3, 2010

King Barry's Big Adventure

It’s undoubtedly true there are more pressing foreign policy issues. King Barry’s abandonment of Israel and the embracing of Islamic regimes come to mind, behavior that’s seemingly fueled by anti-Semitic passion and driven by his inner-Muslim self. But I’m still trying to get over what our King did to their Queen.
- Sunday, June 13, 2010

To My Fellow Patriots

It's been slowly, patiently, systematically climbing to a crescendo, building upon its successes over the past one hundred years; the insidious Progressive Marxist creep of political upheaval and destruction of our American way.
- Sunday, May 30, 2010

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