Month: June 2012
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In The News
Obama Autobiography: Fact or Fiction?
Generally when one in public office publishes an autobiography it is anticipated that intrepid investigative reporters will search through it…
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Hell to the Redskins
When compared to the $498 million fleecing Minnesota taxpayers just endured, the $6.4 million Virginia taxpayers will be spending —…
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Corporate Profits Not a Dirty Word for the Majority of Americans
PRINCETON, N.J., June 22, 2012 — A new ORC International survey continues to find that Americans have historically been in favor of…
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Inhofe Review Act Defeat Will Hurt U.S Economy
SENATE VOTE WILL CAUSE JOB LOSS AND INCREASE ELECTRICITY RATES WASHINGTON, June 22, 2012 — The U.S. Senate held an up-or-down vote…
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In The News
New Criminal Activity: Chalk Drawing!
With all the talk of getting our kids outdoors and away from the television and video games who would expect…
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Abortion Is the Ultimate Child Abuse
Outrage is expected from both liberals and conservatives on the issue of child abuse, but what about the ultimate child…
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Maybe We Should Blame Society, Not Parents
I am sure by now we have all seen the video of 68-year-old Karen Klein, the bus monitor who was…
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Featured
Moody Banks, Sad Ecomony
The American financial sector has taken another yet another hit today. Moody’s downgrade of these 15 banks could not have…
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All Hail President Obama, the Benevolent Dictator
We’re all sitting and holding our collective breath waiting to hear the decision from the Supreme Court about the constitutionality…
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Expect the Economy to Begin to Improve by November
Back in April, when diesel fuel was rapidly approaching $4.50 per gallon, I wrote an article predicting the recent downturn…
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In The News
Weak Senate Votes Down Minimal Food Stamp Cuts
Americans are speaking out demanding that the excessive spending be stopped. But is Congress hearing? Under the Obama administration the…
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