Liberals Pull Heart-Strings While Shredding Constitution

In the popular and current culture of today, the universal right of the Second Amendment has been casted as the ability for Americans to go duck hunting.  The Founders did not draft an amendment that would ensure Americans to have that trophy deer.  The original intent of the Second Amendment has remained the same for 225 years.  An armed militia, being the people, discourages tyrannical government from forming.  And as Ronald Reagan once said, “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction.” Continue Reading…

 

Politics

Liberals Pull Heart-Strings While Shredding Constitution

Liberals Pull Heart-Strings While Shredding Constitution 0

By Erick Murrer January 18, 2013 In the popular and current culture of today, the universal right of the Second Amendment has been casted as the ability for Americans to go duck hunting.  The Founders did not draft an amendment that would ensure Americans to have that trophy deer.  The original intent of the Second [...]

Democrats and their Union Woes

Democrats and their Union Woes 0

December 15, 2012 Antonio de la Cruz Michigan is the new battleground in the fight to free local economies from the power of unions. It is a sign of the times that Michigan, the birthplace of the United Auto Worker’s Union, is the site of this battle. Will Republican Governor Rick Snyder sign the right [...]

Boehner and Obama Meet, But No Resolution

Boehner and Obama Meet, But No Resolution 0

December 15, 2012 Antonio de la Cruz The President and the Speaker met yesterday to discuss the budget deal with no resolution. It appears as if the nation is heading towards another last minute deadline with plenty of finger pointing and partisan rancor. They issued separate but identical statements, “This afternoon, the president and Speaker [...]

National Security

Tragedy in Benghazi Part Three: Denial as Policy, Politics, and Public Relations

Tragedy in Benghazi Part Three: Denial as Policy, Politics, and Public Relations 0

By Antonio de la Cruz October 30, 2012 The tragedy in Benghazi, where four Americans were killed in a terrorist attack on our consulate, is a painful reminder that our policies and politics in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) require serious rethinking. In the first part of this analysis of the scandal I [...]

Tragedy in Benghazi Part Two: Was help denied during the firefight?

Tragedy in Benghazi Part Two: Was help denied during the firefight? 0

by Antonio de la Cruz October 29, 2012 The tragedy in Benghazi, where four Americans were killed in a terrorist attack on our consulate, is a painful reminder that our policies and politics in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) require serious rethinking. In the first part of this analysis of the scandal I [...]

Of Horses and Bayonets

Of Horses and Bayonets 0

OPINION Richard Beckish October 28, 2012 Monday night was the third and final installment of the Presidential Debates, focusing on foreign policy. Since the first debate, President Obama has been slipping in the polls and he was clearly looking for a knockout punch. Governor Romney who seemed to have adopted a strategy of embracing many [...]

Economy

Of Greed, Virtue, and the Free Markets

Of Greed, Virtue, and the Free Markets 0

by Peter Marengo In the late 1970’s a prominent daytime TV host asked the brilliant economist, Milton Friedman, what all the hubbub was about with free markets and the American capitalist system. After all, how can we allow all thisgreed while there are so people struggling in poverty?  Dr. Friedman was asked to look around and recognize [...]

Firing Obama is the First Step to an Economic Recovery

Firing Obama is the First Step to an Economic Recovery 0

By Regan Hines November 5, 2012 We heard over and over again from Obama that he inherited the worst economic situation since the Great Depression and the U.S. economy is now making a comeback thanks to his policies.  I have yet to hear anyone in the real world say that they think our economy is [...]

Solyndra Part II?

Solyndra Part II? 0

Regan Hines September 24, 2012 SoloPower, a small solar company that manufactures thin-film solar modules, is on its way to capturing a $197 million government loan guarantee according to a Reuters report.  This loan from the DOE will come on top of $56.5 million in loans, tax credits, and incentives from the city of Portland [...]

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