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Radical Islam: The Question We’re All Asking

With Representative King’s hearings completed in the House of Representatives on Islam’s ties to terrorism, and with the ousting of President Mubarek in Egypt and news that the Muslim Brotherhood, the oldest radical Muslim terrorist group in existence, is participating in designing the future government of Egypt, many Americans are again asking the question to […]

April 4, 2011 | Posted in House Guests,Mike Love | Read More »

Ticking Time Bomb Presidents

What good are Presidents? Not much, if you ask me. From both Roosevelts to Wilson to Johnson to Nixon to Carter to Bush to Clinton to Bush to Obama, I’ve decided modern, corrupt, and Progressive Presidents are time bomb creators. What made me think of this is Carter and the Community Reinvestment Act, the time […]

April 2, 2011 | Posted in Cheryl Pass,House Guests | Read More »

The Real Nature Of Politics

As many of you have heard by now, the new GOP majority is about ready to throw in the towel on requiring a photo ID to vote in North Carolina.  This is causing quite a bit of outcry and confusion in Tea Party circles, since this was one of the major issues that Thom Tillis […]

April 1, 2011 | Posted in Adam Love,House Guests | Read More »

Bookmakers And BO

Recent reports trumpeted the news that President Obama’s approval ratings have fallen to “only” 42% of the people approving of his performance in office; 50% of them say they “disapprove” of his work so far. With unemployment still in double-digits, millions of Americans out of work with many of them having zero chance of returning […]

March 31, 2011 | Posted in Frank Hill,House Guests | Read More »

On Smart Cars, Prostitution and Sports Babes

General observations on current events: – Are Smart car drivers really so smart? The Smart car itself is constructed from aluminum foil and rolls on wheels the size of Krispy Kreme donuts. I recently witnessed one of these roller skates racing down the Interstate, darting in and out of traffic and between 40-ton tractor-trailers as […]

March 28, 2011 | Posted in Anthony Hager,House Guests,National | Read More »

America’s Struggle With Class Warfare

What is happening right now in Wisconsin should be a stark reminder of what can and ultimately has crippled nations. Throughout history, whether it was the proletariat society versus the patrician stakeholders or the organized progressive movement taking on capitalism, violent uproar has ended up substituting honest debate. For decades, liberals, particularly those harbored in […]

March 24, 2011 | Posted in Ashley Stinnett,House Guests,National | Read More »

Ripe For Revolution

With the populist uprisings in the Middle East and Africa, it is worthwhile to read Francis Fukuyama’s reflections on political revolts in the Mid-East, where he asks: “Is China Next?” While concluding China is not immediately susceptible to revolt, he highlights actions that make so-called rebels unhappy with their current regimes: “The authorities routinely fail to […]

March 24, 2011 | Posted in House Guests,Lewis Guignard,National | Read More »

A Message to Gideon Moore and Mecklenburg Republicans

Let me first start by giving my sincerest congratulations to Gideon Moore, the new MECK GOP Chairman!  Gideon has proven himself to be a hard worker within the party, he put together a large team, and I believe he is going to be relentless in continuing to build out the precinct organization. As someone who […]

March 21, 2011 | Posted in County Beat,Scott Babbidge | Read More »

Hard Tender, Sound Money

Much to the chagrin of Progressive Pulse, Blue NC, the Charlotte Observer, and various other left-wing publications across the state, NC House Representative Glen Bradley is at it again. Having already introduced bills to protect North Carolina Intrastate Commerce and firearms manufacturers, as well as to nullify the Food Safety Modernization Act, Bradley’s next project […]

March 21, 2011 | Posted in Adam Love,Carolinas,House Guests | Read More »

America’s Entitlement Problem

The national media, along with a great deal of Americans, has been plugged into what is happening in Wisconsin over collective bargaining rights. While public sector unions have certainly helped cripple our nation’s economy the bigger crisis we face is the reality that more Americans today are on the government dole than ever before. Call […]

March 18, 2011 | Posted in Ashley Stinnett,House Guests,National | Read More »

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