War On Women Can Be Fought At The Polls

War On Women Can Be Fought At The Polls

By Kim Carroll

Women have the power. They take their right to vote seriously and show up at the polls in greater numbers than men according to the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University.

In 2008, 60.4 percent of eligible female voters cast their vote versus 55.7% of eligible males. According to the same study, more women are registered to vote than men, 66.6 million versus 63.5 million. Maybe that’s why the “War on Women” has taken a front seat in this election…

Case For The U.S. Military Supporting The Republic Of South Sudan

Case For The U.S. Military Supporting The Republic Of South Sudan

By Alan Kornman

On July 9, 2011 the Republic of South Sudan became the worldʼs newest country. On April 19, 2012 North Sudanʼs Islamic President Omar al-Bashir declared war on The Republic of South Sudan.

President Barak Hussein Obama will need to make a choice if he and America will stand by the North Sudanese Islamist President Omar al-Bashir or the The Democratic Republic of South Sudan…

The Unholy Trinity: CAIR – Bassem Khafagi – The Muslim Brotherhood

April 10, 2012 Misc, Political News 1 Comment
The Unholy Trinity: CAIR – Bassem Khafagi – The Muslim Brotherhood

By Alan Kornman

On the surface it would appear that Bassem Khafagi embraced all the education and business opportunities American society could offer. Bassem Khafagi conversely, did all he could do to promote Islamic doctrine over our Constitution and Bill of Rights in both words and deeds.

Khafagi found a welcome home at the Council on American Islamic Relations and rose to the position of Community Relations Director.

Obama On Women; ‘Fore’ Or Foul

April 7, 2012 Opinion 2 Comments
Obama On Women; ‘Fore’ Or Foul

By Paula Helton

I’m sure by now everyone is aware a central theme in Obama’s re-election campaign will be the Republican’s mythical war on women.

Yesterday he held “Women’s Day” at the White House. Sadly, the attendees were Obama sycophants demanding free healthcare and taxpayer funded abortions and birth control. Could it be our Prez was afraid to invite conservative women to his little pep rally…

Let’s Embrace The Buffett Rule

April 2, 2012 Misc, Political News 2 Comments
Let’s Embrace The Buffett Rule

By Paula Helton

Barack Obama is again vigorously campaigning for everyone to pay their fair share. He is again pushing Congress to pass the Buffett Rule, aptly named for his “shill in chief” Warren Buffett.

Why you ask would a tea party activist call for citizens to rally round the Buffett Rule? I’m referring to the true Buffett Rule, whereby you refuse to pay your taxes.

Exclusive: Secret Group Helping Obama Destroy The Constitution

March 29, 2012 Opinion No Comments
Exclusive: Secret Group Helping Obama Destroy The Constitution

By KrisAnne Hall

The fact is that there is a group of individuals that played a much more significant role in this and it is becoming one of the greatest cover-ups going on today. I will now do what no one else seems to have the guts to do. I will tell you their names. Are you ready?

A quick look at the roll call for this bill will show you that only 3 Republicans in the House voted against this Constitutional atrocity…

What I Expect From The Republicans

March 24, 2012 Opinion 15 Comments
What I Expect From The Republicans

By Paula Helton

We are repeatedly told by our elected representatives and candidates how conservative they are, how they value limited government and how they stand for freedom.

In reality very few actually live up to these principles.

I admit to being among the Americans busy with a job, raising a family and according my representatives much more trust than they earned…

Diversity And Affirmative Action – Part 2

March 20, 2012 Opinion No Comments
Diversity And Affirmative Action – Part 2

By Dr. Norman Berdichevsky

Since Kagan grew up in Manhattan and Ginsburg is from Brooklyn, and Sotomayor comes from the Bronx, “diversity” under Obama should dictate finding the next candidate in Queens.

The new Supreme Court with Kagan now has a composition that is 33% women and 55% Greater New York-New Jersey (Justices Scalia and Alio were both born in Trenton). Does anyone fear a decidedly pro-Trenton bias on the court?

Diversity’ And Affirmative Action Lead To A Balkanized America

March 16, 2012 Opinion 1 Comment
Diversity’ And Affirmative Action Lead To A Balkanized America

By Dr. Norman Berdichevsky

Our national motto “E Pluribus Unum” is out of date (as most certainly is “In God We Trust”).

The reality of the last two generations of affirmative action policies could be summarized by what Aristotle said more than 2,300 years ago …. “The worst form of inequality is to try and make unequal things equal.”

Barack And Tiger

March 11, 2012 Opinion 3 Comments
Barack And Tiger

By Dr. Norman Berdichevsky

As young men, Barack Obama and Tiger Woods were driven by the enormous desire to overcome what was regarded as their “handicap”; a multiracial background that made of each an “outsider” competing in two of the most competitive fields of endeavor of professional life in America – politics and championship golf.

Their reach for the stars was rewarded beyond the wildest dreams of those who deeply endorse the most optimistic and enthusiastic view of American society…

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War On Women Can Be Fought At The Polls

May 17, 2012

War On Women Can Be Fought At The Polls

By Kim Carroll

Women have the power. They take their right to vote seriously and show up at the polls in greater numbers than men according to the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University.

In 2008, 60.4 percent of eligible female voters cast their vote versus 55.7% of eligible males. According to the same study, more women are registered to vote than men, 66.6 million versus 63.5 million. Maybe that’s why the “War on Women” has taken a front seat in this election…

The Interest Bomb Is Ticking

May 15, 2012

The Interest Bomb Is Ticking

By: George Noga

This post kicks off a three-part series about the crisis of spending, debt and deficits.

The next part deals with the interval between now and the inevitable arrival of the Minsky Moment, i.e. the unknown and unknowable time when an unsustainable economic phenomenon suddenly collapses.

The third post will address Gotterdammerung, or what happens after the Minsky Moment.

Is Mack Campaign Getting Desperate?

May 12, 2012

Is Mack Campaign Getting Desperate?

By Tom Tillison

It’s a fair guess that Connie Mack has seen some recent polling that has gotten his attention.

As the week closed out, the rhetoric coming from the Mack campaign took on a rather fervent pitch. In a press release sent out Thursday, it made the claim that opponent George LeMieux has “endorsed raising Florida’s sales tax to a nation-leading 16 percent.”

Obama’s IPAB Death Panels Limit More Than Just Health Care Access

May 11, 2012

Obama’s IPAB Death Panels Limit More Than Just Health Care Access

By L. Persona

Florida Democrats believe they can win a few Republican seats in Congress and are preparing a major offensive against several Republicans facing tough challenges this year. They believe that redistricting gives them a chance to offset the seats they are sure to give up.

However, the Democrats still fail to realize the albatross that ObamaCare places on their party’s efforts…

A Black Guy At The Dallas, TX Tea Party Rally

May 9, 2012

A Black Guy At The Dallas, TX Tea Party Rally

By Lloyd Marcus

A big well dressed black guy attended the Dallas, TX tea party rally with his white buddy. Both men missed my singing performance on stage minutes earlier.

I asked the black gentleman who had an impressive physique how often he worked out. He replied, “Everyday.” His white buddy said with a chuckle, “He thinks the Tea Party is racist.”