Sabotaging the Tea Parties


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The Alinsky-ite Left declares war on limited-government activists.

They Fought Like Tigers


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Recounting the heroism of Cuba’s fallen and forgotten freedom-fighters.

Reminder: Dependence Isn’t Compassion


If you didn’t have to work for a living, would you?
Obviously, many Americans would answer with a resounding “no,” but Washington, DC can’t seem to figure it out.  Reihan Salam has a Daily Beast piece about the “inconvenient truth” that doesn’t get enough mainstream discussion: “unemployment is higher in no small part because unemployment is [...]

Herbert Daughtry


Herbert Daughtry

  Called the “People’s Pastor” for his long activist career, Herbert Daughtry in 1953 was convicted of armed robbery and assault charges. In prison, he had a religious conversion to Pentecostalism which led him to become a pastor in Brooklyn, New York. In 1980 Daughtry helped establish the National Black United Front, which helped organize the national campaign for reparations and has worked alongside the [...]

Tom Campbell: Tool of the Muslim Brotherhood?


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What you haven’t heard about the troubling record of the Republican Senate candidate in California.

Parting Company


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Americans who wish to live free have several options.

Democrats Prove Disconnect in Announcement of November Strategy


Democrats actually believe blaming Bush and pointing to healthcare will get them wins in November.

Anyone Still Think the Democrats are the Party of Women?


This is simply appalling! For any women still thinking that the Democratic Party is the party of women, read on…
Politico is reporting that in Hawaii’s special-election scheduled for May 22, the DCCC is actively trying to defeat a Democratic woman running for an open congressional seat – State Senator Colleen Hanabusa!
It’s fact that only16.8% [...]

Obama Throws The Opening Day First Pitch, Cannot Name One Player From His Favorite Baseball Team – Who Is This Man?


In 1954 the New York Giants swept the World Series from the vaunted Cleveland Indians in four games.  By that time I had fallen in love with the game of baseball – then the National Pastime.  I was seven years old.  Willie Mays made a spectacular, over-the-shoulder catch of a ball hit by Indians first [...]