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“FIRE KAY HAGAN” – That’s the sign I’m proudly displaying in my front yard right now. Yes, yes, I know the election isn’t until November. But it’s a constant reminder to me, as well as those passing by, that the General Election is coming and we must rid ourselves of Kay Hagan. If you love […]
May 18, 2014 | Posted in Carolinas,House Guests | Read More »
Just as anxious passengers abandon a sinking ship, conservatives have started to abandon seemingly promising Kentucky senator Rand Paul. Recent developments reveal that he is not too keen on the idea of the right advocating voter ID laws. “Everybody’s gone completely crazy on this voter ID thing,” Mr. Paul said in an interview. “I think […]
May 14, 2014 | Posted in House Guests,National | Read More »
Any war veteran from Iraq, Afghanistan or even Vietnam will tell you the only thing worse than enemy fire is so-called “friendly fire” or getting shot in the back by you own side; and that’s exactly what Senator Rand Paul did last Friday to the nationwide election integrity reform movement. Paul’s colossal blunder, Friday, involved his […]
May 14, 2014 | Posted in House Guests,National | Read More »
*Editor’s note: The author is a 14 year old activist we had the pleasure of meeting during the primary campaign for Greg Brannon. By now I’m sure we all got the crushing news from last night that confirmed all our worst fears. Team Brannon had worked so diligently and passionately that we had to have […]
May 12, 2014 | Posted in Carolinas,House Guests | Read More »
The discourse among Republicans is not quite what it should be after losing the last two presidential elections. There is less discourse on the path to a more Constitutionally Conservative government and more discussion on winning elections. The discussion on scaling back the government within the Republican Party has instead been a sticking point by moderates to derail the conservative, liberty-leaning movement of the Party that had bolstered Ronald Reagan and George […]
May 9, 2014 | Posted in Carolinas,House Guests | Read More »
Just thought I would share this email exchange with you. I find it very interesting, and perhaps you will, too. Apparently not everyone with children in CMS is thrilled with their request and actions. The County Commission has taken a lot of heat recently over teacher increases in pay. The slogan you’ll hear a lot […]
May 9, 2014 | Posted in Char-Meck Beat,House Guests | Read More »
I would like to throw out an alternative for those that are truly interested in expanding freedom and saving the union of states and that is for the creators to rein in their creation. By that, I mean that we must face the fact that the former federal now central government will not and I believe […]
May 8, 2014 | Posted in Carolinas,House Guests | Read More »
One of the common stories in the press is of the need to pay teachers more to entice better teachers to stay in the field. Seldom addressed is the question: What is a better teacher? How do we know? And, as importantly: what are the best methods to teach children? To begin answering those questions we […]
May 6, 2014 | Posted in Char-Meck Beat,House Guests | Read More »
Amity Schlaes has written a very good, comprehensive book on one of the most obscure Presidents of the United States that many people have never heard of:Calvin Coolidge. Quick: A) Name the years he served; B) how he got there and C) what his record was as President. (no cheating or Googling) See? It is […]
May 1, 2014 | Posted in House Guests,National | Read More »
Politics is no country for old men. The left likes to lampoon the GOP as a party of grumpy old men. Wrong. A new generation is rising. The most striking display at the recent CPAC was a barrage balloon emblazoned with the words War On Youth. It was lofted over one of the most popular booths there, Young […]
April 30, 2014 | Posted in House Guests,National | Read More »