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JR Dieckmann

JR Dieckmann is Editor, Publisher, Writer, and Webmaster of GreatAmericanJournal.com. He also works as an electrician in Los Angeles, Ca. He has been writing and publishing articles on the web since 2000.

Most Recent Articles by JR Dieckmann:

Is Obama Really a Muslim Slave?

In an ABC radio newsbreak a few days ago, the reporter reported briefly on the Pew survey that shows 18% think Obama is a Muslim. They then attempted to explain the 18% by saying maybe it is because when Obama attended church services on the first Sunday after his inauguration and spoke to the congregation, the theme was not on Christianity, but instead was on the National Anthem.
- Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Ground Zero Mosque Not About Religious Freedom

Just as he did with the Arizona immigration law when he said that Arizona's 1070 "provides for racial profiling," the Babbler in Chief has missed the target again regarding the ground zero mosque. "As a citizen, and as president, I believe that Muslims have the same right to practice their religion as everyone else in this country.
- Sunday, August 15, 2010

Obama Doesn’t Know What Independence Day Is

On July 4th, King Barack sent the following email to his subjects:
This Fourth of July The Fourth of July is especially dear to my family. For us, it is not just our nation's birthday. It is the day Michelle and I became parents 12 years ago. And every year we enjoy watching the fireworks with Malia on her birthday.
- Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Hidden Dangers In The Gulf - Fact or Fiction

While the media have been focusing on the damage from the oil spill to the Gulf waters and coastline, they have been ignoring what could be an issue of far greater consequence. This oil leak could be unstoppable and in fact could become much worse - according to rumors. How hard could it be to simply bolt a new valve to the wellhead flange then close the valve to seal off the well? Certainly not a permanent solution, but would stop the pollution of the Gulf until they are able to engineer a more permanent one.
- Monday, June 28, 2010

Oilgate Could Spell The End Of Obama

What is wrong with Obama? Did he actually go down to the gulf and try to suck up oil with a straw after saying he couldn’t do it? You might think so by the way he has been handling the gulf oil spill. Rahm Emanuel says, “Never let a crisis go to waste,” while the Obama administration is exploiting the oil spill for every political point they can make. Enter the cap & tax energy bill - designed in part to kill the oil industry.
- Monday, June 21, 2010

The Sestak-Clinton Smoke Screen

Last summer during an interview, Joe Sestak let it slip that he was offered a “high level position in the Obama administration” in exchange for dropping out of the Senate race against Arlen Specter. This went mostly unnoticed until this past February, while during another interview for his campaign; the question was brought up about his earlier comment. At that time he again repeated the statement he had made in the summer that he was offered a "high level position in the Obama administration" for dropping out of the Senate race.
- Sunday, May 30, 2010

A Shout-out For Arizona

The Arizona immigration law has really brought to the public attention which side of legal immigration, and the Constitution, our public leaders are on. While some support the law of legal immigration, others have shown contempt for U.S. law and shown their support for lawbreakers and illegal migration in spite of their oath of office to uphold and defend the Constitution.
- Monday, May 24, 2010

Was the BP Oil Platform Explosion an Accident, or…?

Maybe it's just me, but I find the devastating explosion of a BP oil rig, and resulting oil spill, in the Gulf of Mexico at this particular time somewhat suspicious. These kinds of explosions are extremely rare. In fact, there have been only two similar incidents in recorded history as far as I can determine.
- Monday, May 3, 2010

Obama: Authority or Authoritarian

Rarely does a day go by that we don't see the community organizer in front of a camera pretending to be an authority on something. His mindless and childish babbling is really becoming an annoyance.
- Sunday, April 11, 2010

The Showdown That Sinks The Obama Ship

Obamacare passed the House on Sunday night by a vote of 219 to 212. Obama was becoming so desperate to get his healthcare proposal passed that he was telling his Democrat followers in Congress that the success of his presidency depends on passing this horrid legislation. I agree. If this healthcare legislation fails to become the law of the land (and it still might), what is left of this “president’s” credibility and influence will be gone. He will have failed on his signature legislation and will become a lame duck for the rest of his time in office.
- Monday, March 22, 2010

Obama: Serving Ambitions, Not Citizens

This recession isn't going to end as long as Obama is in office. The recession is an essential part of the "Progressive" plan to transform the foundation of the country from capitalism to socialism.
- Friday, March 12, 2010

Has Toyota Been A Victim Of Sabotage?

Sabotage surely seems like a possibility in Toyota’s unexpected acceleration problem. It would be hard to deny that there is plenty of motive for such a dastardly deed that has been blamed for 34 deaths.
- Monday, March 1, 2010

The Future Of NASA and A “Moon Shot” At The Economy

One of the victims of Obama's miniscule cuts to his multi-trillion dollar budget is NASA’s Constellation program. NASA had big plans to go back to the moon and beyond with the Ares 1 & 5 rockets and the Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle which had been under development during the Bush administration, but underfunded when Democrats took over Congress in 2007. Orion was also to replace the aging Space Shuttle program with orbital missions.
- Tuesday, February 16, 2010

The Evolution of Marxism in America

A people can remain free and self governing only for as long as they are educated and informed, and are willing to accept personal responsibility for their own lives. Once they relinquish that responsibility to the government - they are no longer free - but become subjects of those in power.
- Sunday, January 31, 2010

Hope and Change Comes to Haiti

"Never let a crisis go to waste. It's an opportunity to do things you couldn't ordinarily do" - Rahm Emanuel.
- Monday, January 18, 2010

Who Commands Obama?

In August of 2008, I wrote about The Senate Mentality of John McCain, who was then the Republican candidate for president. In response to this article, I found myself in a discussion with some of my fellow writers and publishers over the McCain candidacy. My position was that I could not vote for McCain and could not encourage others to do so either.
- Sunday, January 10, 2010

Closing Gitmo, The Terrorists’ Paradise Of The West

The synthetic president, Obama, never passes up an opportunity to blame President Bush for the failures of the Obama administration. Whether it’s the recession, the failed stimulus program, or the war on terror, it’s always Bush’s fault. When it comes to recent terrorist attacks on our own soil, it is blamed on failures within the departments set up or reorganized by Bush, if not Bush himself.
- Monday, January 4, 2010

The Greatest Hoax Since The Piltdown Man

Every member of congress has sworn an oath to protect and defend the Constitution. I'm pretty sure they have now replaced that oath with a new oath to protect and defend Barack Obama. Obama, along with Al Gore, is promoting the greatest historical hoax since the Piltdown Man.
- Sunday, December 20, 2009

Liberalitis: The Reckless Spending and Despotic Disease In Washington

In less than one year, we are seeing our country go from a nation of laws to a nation of men. Obama, a community organizer, with his regime in Congress, is the one making the laws for all of us to obey, with or without constitutional authority to do so. Have the American voters gone completely insane?
- Saturday, December 12, 2009

Holding Congress Accountable With a Constitutional Panel

When congress was established by the Constitution in 1776, it was expected that responsible and honorable men would be elected to serve their country in the best interests of the people. That is no longer the case. Two main problems are responsible for this.
- Monday, December 7, 2009

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