Posted on February 27, 2009 by Ryan S. Walters
When history does not suit the Liberal agenda, the Left will always follow the same strategy – they rewrite it. Whether its delusional thinking on their part or simply a belief that the majority of Americans are ignorant, politicians love to give us their version of history to solidify their questionable and unconstitutional policies.
President Obama’s [...]
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Posted on February 20, 2009 by Ryan S. Walters
In one of the unique facts of history, two of the most influential men in world history, Abraham Lincoln and Charles Darwin, were born on the same day, February 12, 1809. Last week marked their 200th anniversary, to which Lincoln has stolen most of the show, but Darwin should have received his due, as Darwinism [...]
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Posted on November 24, 2008 by Ryan S. Walters
“If a Nation expects to be ignorant and free, in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be,” wrote Thomas Jefferson in 1816. “The functionaries of every government have propensities to command at will the liberty and property of their constituents. There is no safe deposit for these but with [...]
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Posted on November 19, 2008 by Ryan S. Walters
Just when we thought the “silly season” was officially over after the November 7 election, and we could settle down into the reality of a new president, it seems our friends in the “mainstream” media will simply not let go of their passionate embrace of Barack Obama. Now Evan Thomas and Richard Wolffe, in a [...]
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Posted on November 12, 2008 by Ryan S. Walters
Now that the dust has settled and we have elected a new president, the GOP must figure out how to re-build itself after a second electoral disaster.
Where does the Republican Party go from here? And most importantly, what does the future hold for the conservative movement?
I believe one of two things will happen to the [...]
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Posted on September 3, 2008 by Ryan S. Walters
On Friday of last week John McCain shocked the political world by naming Alaska governor Sarah Palin as his vice presidential running mate. This bold choice has energized the conservative base as nothing else could and might even gain McCain the White House.
But Governor Palin has already seen, in a few short days, an onslaught [...]
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Posted on August 26, 2008 by Ryan S. Walters
Obamania. The Obamessiah. The One. Barack America! Such has been the praise and adulation bestowed upon Barack Obama in recent weeks. The Media swoons, commentators have funny feelings running up their legs, and reporters follow him around like a bunch of groupies. Fans faint in his presence. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi recently called him “a [...]
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Posted on August 18, 2008 by Ryan S. Walters
Have you ever considered the journey of a dollar as it runs the gauntlet that is the tax system in this country? Studies have been done on how much the government actually ends up with by the time a dollar, or your yearly salary, emerges on the other side and it is staggering. In some [...]
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Posted on July 22, 2008 by Ryan S. Walters
The new political battleground is shaping up to be an all-out fight between Democrats and Republicans over the increasing Hispanic vote, which could be a key to the future of the United States. In fact, Barack Obama told the National Council of La Raza, on July 13, that the “Latino community holds the election in [...]
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Posted on July 16, 2008 by Ryan S. Walters
Confederate President Jefferson Davis remarked during the War for Southern Independence that “If the Confederacy fails, there should be written on its tombstone: Died of a Theory.” President Davis was referring to States’ Rights and how it was undermining the war effort, as state governments were constantly resisting repeated calls for cooperation with Richmond.
Should America [...]
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