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			<title>Palin Plays The Tea Party Card</title>
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			<description>The  August 26, 2010 edition of the Boston Globe&amp;rsquo;s online service,  http://www.boston.com (http://www.boston.com/) , contained what I&amp;rsquo;d consider a &amp;ldquo;rather  interesting&amp;rdquo; article where Sarah Palin proverbially throws Massachusetts  Senator Scott Brown under the bus.  In the article Palin said, &amp;ldquo;Well,  you know, take the consideration, though, that that&amp;#39;s Massachusetts,&amp;rdquo;  Palin also said. &amp;ldquo;Perhaps they&amp;rsquo;re not going to look for such a hard-core  constitutional conservative there, and they&amp;#39;re going to put up with  Scott Brown and some of the antics there.&amp;rdquo; Sarah  is right about Mr. Brown, who is every bit the conservative as as his  former Senatorial foe, Martha Coakley, except he has an &amp;ldquo;R&amp;rdquo; after his  name, while she had a &amp;ldquo;D.&amp;rdquo;  She  has been aligning herself with the Tea Party movement (though the Tea  Party Express is the luke-warm, Republican version of the original Tea  Party) and the Constitution!  She knows the words that need to be said  during an election cycle, but does she mean it?</description>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 29 Aug 2010 22:46:34 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>Who is they -- who is we?</title>
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			<description>Why no outrage! Editor&amp;#39;s Note:  It&amp;#39;s about time that Black Americans have a real voice of reason, who exposes the fradulent  so-called  black leadership, who are only leading their people to the slaughter - literally!  One must remember that our American view of law, as declared in the Declaration of Independence, declares that it is the CREATOR who is the provider of our rights, of which the  RIGHT TO LIFE  is guaranteed by God, not a government or judiciary. - Bob P. The Reverend Jesse Jackson once said:  That is why the Constitution  called us three-fifths human and then whites further dehumanized us by  calling us &amp;#39;niggers.&amp;#39;  It was part of the dehumanizing process.  The  first step was to distort the image of us as human beings in order to  justify that which they wanted to do and not even feel like they had done anything wrong.  Those advocates of taking life prior to birth do not call it killing or murder, they call it Abortion.  They further never talk about aborting a baby because that would imply something human.  Rather they  talk about aborting the fetus.  Fetus sounds less than human and  therefore Abortion can be justified.   That was 1977.  The Reverend  Jesse Jackson was undoubtedly one of the most eloquent and insightful  social-activists of the post Martin Luther King era.  His keen analysis  of the eugenic attributes of the Planned Parenthood and their  pro-Abortion agenda is riveting and quite precise.  This prot&amp;eacute;g&amp;eacute; of the  Civil Rights Movement was quite a  Jedi Knight  until he was seduced by  the dark side.  Jackson&amp;#39;s quest for the presidency made him susceptible  to the promise of prominence, power, and prosperity from the  Evil  Empire. </description>
			<category>News - Right To Life</category>
			<pubDate>Sun, 11 Jul 2010 23:27:23 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>I’m Sick of Paying!</title>
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			<description>I&amp;rsquo;m sick of paying!  I want MY Money and MY America back!  I&amp;rsquo;m sick of paying! I&amp;rsquo;m sick of paying for and rewarding bad behavior.  Congress&amp;rsquo; &amp;ldquo;great ideas&amp;rdquo; that primarily serve to benefit only themselves by legislating unfunded mandates that aid their voting blocks,  lobbyist&amp;rsquo;s bosses and create personal fortunes for themselves and their &amp;ldquo;cronies&amp;rdquo; all at our expense. Such mandates have created the fiscal crisis we are now experiencing. i.e. legacy costs, pensions healthcare, Community Reinvestment Act , Reinvestment and Recovery Act  and the list  and on goes on.  I am sick of the government, state and federal, deciding where my hard earned income goes and then offering it up as rebates, incentives, credits or refunds  as if they are doing us a favor&amp;hellip; so don&amp;rsquo;t take my dollar and give it  back as a penny  like some lord&amp;hellip;just don&amp;rsquo;t take it in the first place! It is our money to begin with and I think I have a much better track record of how to manage my budget than they do! Who do they think they are? They act like kings bestowing riches upon their serfs with capital that doesn&amp;rsquo;t belong to them but rather to the taxpayers.  I&amp;rsquo;m sick of paying for foreign aid, grants, &amp;ldquo;studies&amp;rdquo;, ACORN, bridges to nowhere, illegal aliens and system scamming disability-welfare recipients healthcare, childcare, food stamps, housing, education and cell phones just to mention a few. Not to mention, inefficiently run, redundant government agencies many of which are so busy protecting their fiefdoms they miss the big picture (9/11, Ft Hood?) and Americans lose their lives. I&amp;rsquo;m sick of paying for Congress&amp;rsquo; healthcare, daycare,  pensions , Nancy Pelosi&amp;rsquo;s jet and  &amp;ldquo;trips&amp;rdquo;, Hillary&amp;rsquo;s TARP &amp;ldquo;gift&amp;rdquo; of $6 million to her pollster, $25 million for  a &amp;ldquo; Teddy &amp;ldquo;memorial which John Kerry bragged about as a great accomplishment &amp;hellip;let him use Theresa&amp;rsquo;s money or better yet let the Kennedy&amp;rsquo;s use their own(decades in office I can&amp;rsquo;t name 1 piece of legislation that either  has contributed that has significantly changed my life for the better but they all seem to be  doing very well! ) I am sick of paying for, rendezvous&amp;rsquo;  for illicit trysts to Argentina (oops&amp;hellip;that was a governor)pay raises  and the likes, that Congress has the audacity to vote for themselves  while simultaneously freezing social security payments to seniors who paid into the system for decades with the promise of a safeguard in their golden years. Congress increased their salaries by voting themselves a $4700/$5200 raise&amp;hellip;. </description>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 22:38:47 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>A WARNING TO THE TEA PARTY NATION</title>
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			<description>As far as grassroots activism goes, the surge in Tea Parties across America is one of the more encouraging developments to recently take place. It reminds me of the  Conservative Revolution  of 1994, when the GOP reclaimed both the US Senate and House of Representatives. At that time, it had been over 40 years since the Republican Party controlled both the US House and Senate. And, between the two, the House victories were the most significant.    Spurred mostly by the election of Bill Clinton in 1992, a host of young, energetic freshman Republicans marched into Washington, D.C., determined to return a burgeoning and out-of-control federal leviathan to the constitutional precepts of limited government. I&amp;#39;m talking about then-freshman House members such as Helen Chenoweth, Steve Largent, Bob Barr, Joe Scarborough, Sonny Bono, John Shadegg, J.C. Watts, etc. These young conservatives went to Washington, D.C., determined to reduce the growth and size of the federal government.</description>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 14 Feb 2010 14:58:01 +0100</pubDate>
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			<title>New Web Resource!</title>
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			<description> Thomas   Haskins is the author of &amp;ldquo;In The Words of   Our Founding Fathers, (http://www.wordsofourfoundingfathers.com) &amp;rdquo; (http://www.wordsofourfoundingfathers.com)  and related booklets.  These are books of quotes from America&amp;rsquo;s founding fathers touching on some of America&amp;rsquo;s most pressing issues today.  They are available for sale in several countries around the world.  Thomas gives lectures on this and other topics at community events.  You can reach his website from our links page under the  Fundamental Principles&amp;#39; section by clicking on the link for  In the Words of Our Founding Fathers . </description>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 02 Feb 2010 23:04:07 +0100</pubDate>
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