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Archive for November, 2011

The right to self-defense is not negotiable Senators Weinberg, Menendez and Lautenberg

27 Nov

The House of Representatives passed HR-822, The National Right-to-Carry Reciprocity Act, which would allow citizens who have a permit to carry a concealed firearm in their state the ability to do so in any other state.

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Neocons in a panic, liberty is within our reach

25 Nov

Justin Raimondo explains why neoconservatives prefer war instead of diplomacy, and why Ron Paul is the greatest threat to their reckless foreign policies. With Newt toeing the “party line,” namely, that the Patriot Act is the best thing since sliced bread, he has become the darling of the fear mongers.  Rep. Ron Paul made the case why the American people should not give up their liberties for security, a principle the Founding Fathers embraced without reservation.

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Posted in Civil liberties, Federal Government, Presidential campaign, Warfare state, Welfare state

 

Newt is kaput and Jenkins is clueless

19 Nov

In this weekend’s WSJ, Holman Jenkins write about the latest GOP presidential candidate who has captured the imagination of conservatives, the Newt, who is a trough feeder at the altar of big government. Jenkins concludes his missive with the following, “…give us a candidate who starts out with sound economic principles in the first place. But we’re still waiting for that political rarity to appear.” This is another example of journalistic malpractice at the WSJ. Is Jenkins so clueless that he does not know what Ron Paul has been advocating for 35 years?

 
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As Ron Paul surges, Romney’s noose is tightening in New Hampshire

19 Nov

Ron Paul has two paths to the GOP nomination. The first path is that he wins early . For this to happen and for Ron Paul to win the Republican presidential nomination, he must win Iowa and win or place a strong second in New Hampshire. Even a second place finish in New Hampshire, especially if Ron Paul comes in a close second slightly behind putative front-runner Mitt Romney in his backyard, would be a huge victory for the Paul campaign, because the Texas congressman could rightfully proclaim that he is now the front-runner.

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Posted in Federal Government, Federal Reserve, Presidential campaign, Spending, Taxes

 

Some rich enthusiastically support the welfare-warfare state

17 Nov

These so-called patriotic millionaires are anything but. If they want to pay more of their income to support the welfare-warfare state, it goes to show that you can be a complete fool in America and still become wealthy. What a great country.  This stunt should lay to rest that wealthy folks believe in free enterprise.  They worship big government as much as the left wingers in Congress, in the media and in academia.


 
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Posted in Federal Government, Spending, Taxes, Warfare state, Welfare state

 

Another reason the media hate Ron Paul, but did him a big favor at the South Carolina debate

13 Nov

By now, after nearly a dozen GOP primary presidential debates, every American has seen how the Mainstream Media hate Rep. Ron Paul because he is an uncompromising champion of liberty, sound money, free enterprise and a noninterventionist policy.   In each debate, the moderators usually have asked Rep. Paul the least amount of questions, even though his ideas are resonating with more Americans, especially young voters, who have become his core supporters.

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Mitt Romney declares war on Iran

10 Nov

Mitt Romney declares war on Iran in a Wall Street Journal op-ed today.  He cites an International Atomic Energy Agency report that alleges Iran may by working feverishly to make nuclear weapons.  However, Justin Raimondo waded through the report and concluded the IAEA’s study is ambiguous at best about Iran pursuing a nuclear weapon program.

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Posted in Federal Government, The Warfare State

 

Ron Paul is right about foreign policy

07 Nov

Another article explains why Ron Paul’s foreign policy views are in the best interests of the American people.  Our interventionist policies, undeclared wars, scores of military bases scattered across the globe and a huge military industrial complex are undermining are economy and causing hatred of America.  The neoconservatives from both political parties really know how to destroy America.

 
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Posted in Federal Government, Presidential campaign, Spending, Warfare state

 

You cannot make this stuff up

03 Nov
Snow in October, Cain leading the GOP field…for now, Romney saying anything to appease voters in Iowa and other states, financial “whiz” Jon Corzine drives MF Global into the ground, and the end of the world has been postponed, again.   You cannot make this stuff up.
 
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Posted in Federal Government, Presidential campaign, Welfare state