I was rumaging through some old files yesterday when I found this copy of a paper I wrote when I was 13 years old. It’s not exactly a prize winner, but wow. I forsaw the future in 1992!
Democracy. Rule by the people.
Democracy. The form of government that has allowed the United States of America to flourish [...]
Written on August 7, 2009 | Posted in
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By Christian Hine
I find it interesting that proponents of gay “marriage” claim to be fighting for “equal rights”. According to them, the “right” of traditional marriage is being protected by the state while those who seek same-sex marriage are being denied that “right” and are thus discriminated against. The problem for them is that definitions are stubborn things.
by Christian Hine
Arlen Specter finally came out of the closet and announced his decision to join the Democrat Party. The yawns should be deafening given the no-brainer of this situation, however, the web is buzzing and twittering with folks from both sides singing either Conservative praise hymns or Liberal victory chants.
On April 9, the Department of Homeland Security released a document to law enforcement agencies outlining an increased threat level from supposed “right wing extremist groups”.
By Christian Hine
As I write, it appears that Jim Tedisco stands only 65 votes behind in an election that I hope becomes yet another wake up call for the GOP. I haven’t given up on a Tedisco victory just yet since there are roughly 6,000 absentee ballots left to be counted and those tend to [...]
There’s one thing I love about British politicians…they are always free to speak their mind.
Who among us doesn’t love to watch C-SPAN’s coverage of “Prime Minister’s Questions” for the shoe stomping, jeering, and “here, here’s!” as someone gives an impassioned speech directly to the Prime Minister or his fill-in for the evening. That kind of dialogue [...]
Singer Lloyd Marcus told the crowd assembled in Lake Eola Park on Saturday that he was going to give them his take on the first days of the Obama administration.
Then he shrieked.
Written on March 23, 2009 | Posted in
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By Bob Unruh, News Editor at WorldNetDaily.com
Posted March 19, 2009 at 4:58pm
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The U.S. House of Representatives has approved a plan to set up a new “volunteer corps” and consider whether “a workable, fair, and reasonable mandatory service requirement for all able young people” should be developed.The legislation also refers to “uniforms” that would [...]
Written on March 21, 2009 | Posted in
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HUCKABEE: Put conservatism into practice
Mike Huckabee
ANALYSIS/OPINION:
(Part of our Reinventing Conservatism series)
Originally published by the Washington Times HERE
Enough already of the hand-wringing and night sweats about the demise of the conservative movement!
Conservatives aren’t challenged because of the basic principles that define us, but by the failure of the principles being translated into policy and practice.
Ghandi once [...]
What would you say if Congress was about to pass just ONE LAW that would PERMANENTLY force YOU to fund the radical left-wing Obama-Pelosi agenda?
And, what if we told you that the same law would force the rationing of your paycheck to fund such an agenda?
Written on March 16, 2009 | Posted in
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