by Peter Grady – In what could be a troubling sign as lawmakers begin discussions on avoiding the so-called “fiscal cliff”, the President has called for tax increases that are nearly double what was previously agreed on between the administration and House Republicans. Jay Carney, the White House Press Secretary, said the President has [...]
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by Matt Lacy – Members of the mainstream media appear to be abandoning all pretense of objectivity, with a former ABC news producer saying on a hot mic that Ann and Mitt Romney are “happy to have a party with black people drowning.” Sources confirm the comment was made by David Chalian, Yahoo! [...]
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by Jack Minor – A Massachusetts elementary school that believed it would prevent people from being offended by removing the word, “God” from a well-known patriotic anthem written by Lee Greenwood achieved just the opposite result. The Stall Brook school in Bellingham, Massachusetts wanted to replace the phrase “God bless the USA,” which is [...]
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By Craig Masters The mainstream media has produced non-stop coverage of Republican candidates fighting among themselves to “win” the Iowa Caucuses and hopefully move on to be the next President of the United States. But is the mainstream liberal media really interested in discovering the opinion of Iowa republicans or is the over-the-top coverage really [...]
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Returning to Reagan roots, candidates vow to dismantle Federal department by Jack Minor – Returning to a party position advocated by Ronald Reagan, the Republican candidates for president vowed to dismantle or greatly reduce the power of the Department of Education to control local schools. The position of the candidates has received scant media [...]
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By Jack Minor His life was the American dream. He grew up in a small house in Illinois that was typical of the average American. He went on to become an actor then Governor of California and finally to become the ruler of the greatest nation on earth. His name was Ronald Wilson Reagan and [...]
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Editorial Brett Reese is once again making headlines and once again is battling sensationalism in journalism. This time we believe Reese is attempting to start a discussion regarding Martin Luther King Jr. and the federal holiday named after him. This has prompted calls of racism by members of the community and around the state. Ironically [...]
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Humane advantages of neutron bomb largely unrealized even todayStory by Jack Minor Samuel T. Cohen, a nuclear physicist who worked on the Manhattan Project and invented the Neutron Bomb died Nov. 28 at his home in Los Angeles. He was 89. The cause of death was complications following surgery for stomach cancer his son, Paul, [...]
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by Kurt Overturf What are the effects of ObamaCare on victims? Ask Father Time. A recent book showed any two people on Earth have a chain of six acquaintances from one to the other – six degrees of separation. Once the human genome was outlined, earthlings acknowledged irrelevant differences in DNA, and share 99% with [...]
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Story and Photos By Jack Minor Sarah Palin, part of a trio of conservatives referenced President Ronald Reagan’s belief in America’s greatness as she spoke at a conservative rally in Denver last week. The event sponsored by 710 KNUS also featured talk show hosts Dennis Prager and Hugh Hewitt. Prager, speaking on the Arizona law, [...]
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