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Kay Hagan Demands Corrupt, Unchecked Pigford Settlements Resume

Senator Kay Hagan has sent a letter to President Barack Hussein Obama demanding that the payment of Pigford Settlements start again.  What is the Pigford Settlement?  It was a plan to pay approximately 1,000 to 4,000 black farmers who had been discriminated against by the Department of Agriculture.  At the time of the settlement there […]

September 30, 2010 | Posted in House Mail | Read More »

Self-Defense Gun Control

In North Carolina you have to pass a gun safety class before you can get a concealed weapons permit. I took my gun safety class from Rick, a retired Charlotte, North Carolina, policeman. Rick gave me a card with his rules imprinted on it to keep in my billfold to refer to in case I ever […]

September 29, 2010 | Posted in House Mail | Read More »

Conservative Candidate?

I would like some confirmation that Barbara Jackson is really a conservative.  When I googled her, I found that she was not only listed as a democrat, but as a republican and at best a very warm progressive.  Will you please confirm to me that she is not a progressive.  We cannot assume because someone […]

September 29, 2010 | Posted in House Mail | Read More »

Bill Ayers Gets No Favors

William Ayers, co-founder of the Weather Underground and mentor to Barack Hussein Obama, recently retired from the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC). In a surprise to just about everyone, his request for emeritus status was denied. Ayers book, Prairie Fire: The Politics of Revolutionary Anti-Imperialism (1974), was dedicated to “all political prisoners in the U.S,” […]

September 27, 2010 | Posted in House Mail | Read More »

S.510,the Food Safety and Modernization Act:an update

Senator Tom Coburn has released a well researched document that provides further reasons for opposing the grossly misnamed Food Safety and Modernization Act. this appears early in the report;  Specifically, GAO found that in 2003, FDA and USDA activities included overlapping and duplicative inspections of 1,451 domestic food-processing facilities that produce foods regulated by both […]

September 21, 2010 | Posted in House Mail | Read More »

An Opportunity to Pledge Allegiance

  Each day in Mecklenburg County, our teachers lead CMS students in the Pledge of Allegiance.  As classes recite the Pledge, students align themselves with two of America’s founding principles, “liberty” and “justice”, the very ideals for which countless Americans have fought and died.  At thirty-one words, the Pledge is brilliant in its conciseness and […]

September 14, 2010 | Posted in House Mail | Read More »

Media Ties Limbaugh to Terry Jones

Is this the October surprise that the left was promising, come early?  Could it be that the Shame Stream Media actually does believe that Rush Limbaugh is the leader of the Republican Party and that is why they think they can sink the Right by connecting Rush to Terry Jones, the Koran burner?  Apparently the left […]

September 13, 2010 | Posted in House Mail | Read More »

Veteran Assaulted By Security Guards For Anti-Obama Sign

On August 26, 2010, the first day of the Alaska State Fair, two very large security guards assaulted and held down a skinny little veteran with an anti-Obama sign.  State police and local police later showed up to help the security guards.  If you’re wondering why states are starting to pass laws making it illegal […]

September 10, 2010 | Posted in House Mail | Read More »

Conservative candidates running for office in Charlotte, NC and surrounding areas in Nov

November is just around the corner. It is the first time in recent memory that we have had this many highly qualified conservative candidates to vote for. Now that the primaries and the run-off elections are in the rearview mirror and we’ve had a little time off, it is now time to start taking stock […]

September 8, 2010 | Posted in House Mail | Read More »

US Troops Still Fighting

Only a few days after Barack Obama declared combat over for U.S. troops in Iraq, American military forces found themselves fighting heavily armed terrorists attacking the Iraqi Military Headquarters in Bagdad. Dozens were wounded and 12 people were killed in the battle. As reported before, this should come as no surprise to anyone, except maybe […]

September 8, 2010 | Posted in House Mail | Read More »

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