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If its government is immoral, can America be good?

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The current occupant of the Oval Office seems to have a serious…

Rubio Is The Republican Obama

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With the recent endorsement of Fla. Senator Marco Rubio by the…

Obama has no need to respect law

The current occupant of the White House seems to have a serious…

Why is the Establishment Media so disinterested in Obama’s past?

Though the Establishment Media seems to be all to eager and willing…

Obamanation Is Setting The Stage For Another Orchestrated Election

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As I witness this year’s presidential election process I can’t…

Questions Still Unanswered About September 11, 2001

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With so much emotional fervor surrounding this date ten years…

The Issue Of Illegal Immigration Is The Greatest Moral Issue Of America Today

The other nite I had a rather heated discussion regarding illegal…

Why is Obama the wrong man, in the wrong place, at the very worst time for America?

Is it just me, or is the dust storm over the debt crisis focused…

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