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The Progressive Goal Of Unflavored Lives

Another nutcase left unattended and the leftists cry out for protection from guns, drunk drivers, high incomes, global warming and old age, among other things. Is government protection from baldness on the list? How did we get here? We have a country which was established with the use of weapons. These weapons were owned by individuals and used to […]

January 4, 2013 | Posted in House Guests,Lewis Guignard | Read More »

Activists to Elected Leadership: Honor Your Oaths and Nullify Now

For weeks now, you and I have been pressuring Governor-elect Pat McCrory and the leadership in the NC General Assembly to push back against ObamaCare implementation in North Carolina. I told you about the $73.5 million in federal ObamaCare bribe money that outgoing Governor Bev Perdue accepted in November, and the need for Pat McCrory, […]

January 3, 2013 | Posted in Adam Love | Read More »

Education: Too Important To Be Left To Government

We in the Western World have become accustomed to a wide spread of “free” education provided by the government, with results which range from barely tolerable to severely inadequate, and costs which are shockingly high whenever one pulls back the curtains and looks at the government’s books. Is there a better way? Should the government […]

January 3, 2013 | Posted in Papa Libertarian | Read More »

The Effectiveness of the Liberty Movement in a New Republican Majority

After Mitt Romney’s November 6th defeat at the hands of President Obama, the Republican party has been left in shambles and scattering for answers to account for what went wrong. Pundits across the political spectrum have put forth myriad examples of where the party needs improvement if they wish to remain relevant in future elections. Most of the suggestions focus on increasing Republican likability among a number of different groups, such as women, latinos, low-wage earners

December 31, 2012 | Posted in Scott Jordan | Read More »

Get off the BANdwagon‏

I’ve refrained from putting my thoughts on the Newtown shooting in writing to this point so I might digest as much information as possible about what happened, why it happened, and what the country might do about it.   At this point I have little faith that any further useful information or dialogue will occur.  Our […]

December 24, 2012 | Posted in Kayser Sosa,National | Read More »

Code Pink’s Audacity

I know this doesn’t fall under my typical coverage of criminal justice, but I just felt compelled to briefly respond to the nonsense of this situation. While listening to the NRA’s recent press conference on the Sandy Hook situation, I found it ironic that Code Pink interrupted the news conference blaming the NRA for killing our […]

December 24, 2012 | Posted in Marcus Philemon,National | Read More »

The Liberal Worldview Reaction To The Violence In Connecticut

The shell casings had barely hit the floor in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting when the left began to exploit the horror to further their gun control agenda. Attorney General Eric Holder weighed in with the statement that we need to take a “hard look” at the rights of American citizens, and Obama himself […]

December 20, 2012 | Posted in National,Tim Daughtry | Read More »

Make Newtown The Last Town

“Americans have the right and advantage of being armed – unlike the citizens of other countries whose governments are afraid to trust the people with arms.”  – James Madison Beware the person who says to you, “You don’t need a gun.” That kind of person will get you killed. Nothing proves this more than the […]

December 19, 2012 | Posted in House Guests,Lee Wrights,National | Read More »

Liberty’s Virtues

In a perfect world, none of this would matter. In a perfect world, any of it would work – communism, socialism, feudalism, capitalism, fascism, monarchy, theocracy, oligarchy, utopianism, corporatism, unionism, democracy, and even anarchy. But this is not a perfect world. And in this decidedly imperfect world, history teaches that one thing works much better […]

December 17, 2012 | Posted in House Guests,National,Tim Nerenz | Read More »

Rubio, Ryan: The Gold Standard Of Strange Political Twists

It may have been one of the strangest moments in the history of modern presidential politics. Presidential aspirant Paul Ryan gave the world a false “Sister Souljah Moment” in publicly dissing a key portion of the legacy of Jack Kemp at the Kemp Foundation Leadership Award Dinner (which had honored Ryan himself with its leadership […]

December 14, 2012 | Posted in House Guests,National,Ralph Benko | Read More »

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