• May : 18 : 2012 - Oops! Text Editor Rushes Out Apology for Kenya ‘Mistake’ in Obama’s Bio
  • May : 18 : 2012 - Barack Obama: ‘Born In Kenya’ Used Until 2007 in Bio
  • May : 18 : 2012 - Romney Attacks Obama’s Deficit Spending – Calls For More Spending
  • May : 18 : 2012 - AZ Governor Signs Religious Freedom Bill to Counter Obama’s Contraception Mandate
  • May : 18 : 2012 - Congressman Calls For “Tougher” TSA

When Ronald Reagan was swept into office in 1980, one of the biggest reason for the revolution was due to the fact that Bible Believing Christians, who had sat on the sidelines for the last few decades, got involved. With their help the Gipper won in two landslides. Reagan offered them something no conservative had offered before. The idea that fiscal and social conservativism serve each other and cannot be   Read More ...

One would think I had knocked down a little old lady and stolen her purse. Or robbed a girl scout by taking her cookies. Based on the quantity of responses, the recent segment (AgainstTheWorld.TV), Why I Will Never Vote for Mitt Romney, really created quite a stir. Most of the calls and e-mails we received have been very positive and supportive. In fact, I’ve heard from many former Mitt Romney   Read More ...

Categories: Politics, Religion, US News

“Conservatism will never prevail as long as we adopt and employ the ‘language of the left.’” — Jerry Johnson Liberals, progressives, socialists, anti-Christians and a host of other leftist movements have understood this essential aspect of the culture war far better than their so-called conservative counterparts.  The culture war is a war of words and words create ideas. In any debate, if you allow me to create and define the   Read More ...

In 2008 then Senator Barack Obama claimed that America’s real war on terror started and ended in Afghanistan. He inferred that the current administrations focus in Iraq was misguided and a result of a personal vendetta by then President Bush who wanted to finish what his father had started. This belief gained him political points with the masses who eventually cast their lots for him. From Code Pink to the   Read More ...

What is really going on in the GOP primaries? Are we seeing that they are purposefully manipulating votes? This short video demonstrates just how the primaries have gone so far and why the entire process this year should be questioned. Related Blogs

Categories: Politics, US News, video

LAKE JACKSON, Texas–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Tonight the campaign of 2012 Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul sent an email to supporters regarding today’s caucus results from the state of Maine. See below for a portion of comments from Ron Paul 2012 Campaign Manager John Tate. “This is an outrage. But our campaign is in this race to win, and will stay in it to the very end.” “Ron Paul will win the most   Read More ...

Categories: Politics, US News

Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum made the rounds on this week‘s Sunday morning news shows where despite his campaign’s messaging as a pro-Liberty candidate in tune with the needs of the poor and those unemployed from manufacturing jobs gone abroad, interviewers focused on the former Pennsylvania senator’s well-known positions on social issues. Both David Gregory of NBC and George Stephanopoulos of ABC pressed Santorum on his comments regarding female soldiers   Read More ...

Categories: Politics, US News

The mantra goes forth “anyone but Obama!” Even Ron Paul, the so-called rebel of the Republican ticket has picked up the chant from time to time. But is this enough to unseat the current White House resident? And does Gov. Romney have enough grit to energize the Republican base? Even though he won big in both Florida and Nevada (at least officially), the number of caucus goers in Nevada came   Read More ...

Categories: History, Politics, US News

Despite barreling forward with two back-to-back persuasive victories, Mitt Romney could face a significant challenge in the races ahead, including in Minnesota, where Rick Santorum may have an advantage over the front-runner in a state where Republicans have turned decidedly conservative following a bitter government shutdown last year. In all 17 states will vote in the next 30 days. Three states go to the polls on Tuesday. Colorado and Minnesota   Read More ...

Categories: Politics, US News

The most prominent candidate for the GOP nomination is former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney. He’s a prolific fundraiser and enjoys widespread name recognition, and he’s the darling of the GOP establishment. George Will lists him as one of the few serious presidential candidates. But should Romney be the GOP’s presidential nominee? The answer is “absolutely not.” Although there is no “perfect conservative,” and although conservatives have serious issues with every   Read More ...

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