• Removing All Congressmen and Senators Now!

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    There is probably not an American alive today that does not believe that we need to remove all the scoundrels in our federal government starting with the politicians in the Congress and the U.S. Senate.Read more…
  • The War Against Violence: The Only War We Need to Win

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    Violence is an unjust and unwarranted exertion of power or force against someone else's rights or laws. This aggressive, criminal behavior intentionally causes injury to people, other living beings, and property. WHO (World health Organization) defines violence as "the intentional use of physical force or power, threatened or actual, against oneself, another person or against a group or community that either results in or has a high likelihood of resulting in injury, death, psychological harm, maldevelopment or deprivation.Read more…
  • Our Hero: Deadly Syria

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    I see Syria has opened the doors to Lebanon; they should, since they’ve put them into this predicament. If it weren’t for them, Israel would not have to protect its boarders. We seem to have hindsight there, or at least the media today.Read more…
  • Government Lawyers Vacation on Taxpayers Dollars

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    Some of the greatest abuses in government with regards to taxpayers dollars come from the lawyers and government. They cannot make it in the real world in law and therefore join the government to sponge off the American taxpayer. We know we cannot trust lawyers in the real world and it appears we cannot trust government lawyers either.Read more…
  • The Fine Folks in Government at Work Indeed?

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    Government credit card abuse is running rampant in Washington, DC and it is with nearly every agency. Recently the United States federal government has made a new law against Government credit card abuse. It is interesting that the federal government decided they had to make a law against this when stealing is already against the law.Read more…
  • Osama Bin Laden Saved Israel

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    File this under the truth is stranger than fiction category. Michael Moore made some excellent points in his documentary Fahrenheit 911, especially that Charlton Heston is extremely vain, and likes to give interviews underneath his movie posters. Perhaps he actually believes that he is Moses.Read more…
  • Liberal Writers Protect Government Credit Card Fraud

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    Two years ago it was discovered that many people in government agencies were of using government credit cards used for expenses. Nearly every single possible agency in the government at all levels had some fraud. However, when you search government credit card fraud on the Internet now all you can find is government credit card fraud from Department of Homeland Security And the Department Of Defense.Read more…
  • Fight Against Government Credit Card Abuse; Championed by Lance Winslow

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    The amount of fraud that goes on in our government at the federal level is unbelievable and most people have no idea how bad it actually is. For instance consider Government credit card abuse and wasteful spending by government workers using taxpayers money. Did you know that each year millions of dollars go unaccounted for in audits by the federal government and their various agencies; some 3000.Read more…
  • Government Credit Card Abuse; It Goes On and On and On

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    Although the federal government has put forth new legislation to prevent Government credit card abuse and blame much of the abuse on the Department of Defense, the reality of the situation is that there is fraud going on in all levels of government. It is happening at the municipal level, the county level, the state level and the abuse is ranted at the federal levels.This is your fine folks in government at work the same government that is in charge of making our laws and policing the American people.Read more…
  • Ozzy Osbourne Concert Tickets Charged on Government Credit Cards

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    Government credit card abuse is at an all-time high even after the federal government has put forth new legislation against Government credit card abuse. Recently, USDA employees from the United States department of agriculture used at their government credit cards to buy Ozzy Osbourne tickets to a local concert.It must be nice for government workers to steal taxpayers money and know that they cannot be or will not be prosecuted for stealing.Read more…
  • Feet that Run towards Evil [War in Lebanon: Rice's Visit: 7/24/2006]

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    Feet that Run towards Evil[War in Lebanon: Rice’s Visit: 7/24/2006] The Lebanese Government is like it’s their allies Hezbollah; they want an end to the destruction stopped on their side of the fence, but not their war on Israel. What would King David and Solomon say about this? If I remember right, Solomon killed his half brother because when he gave him a second chance, he plotted still, to take his throne, then of course he had him killed.Read more…
  • Israel Supplies Missile Electronics to China; So What?

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    Not too long ago the Bush administration acting on intelligence sanctioned some Chinese companies who were transferring technology to Iran. Many had complained because we want the Chinese to buy from us.And China buys many commercial aviation technologies and wants to partner with us in our space program.Read more…
  • There Is More At Stake Than Just Another Kibbutz

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    The Re-engagement War, as the Israelis are so fond of calling it, has more serious reverberations for the West than just saving another bunch of kibbutzes. By that I do not mean to imply that going about saving kibbutzes is unimportant - it is, especially if one so happens to live in the one that is being saved. But in the general order of things, saving Israeli kibbutzes would be no sufficient reason for the West to start worrying so much about the Israel - Lebanon - Hizbollah confrontation of these past few days, especially in July - a time of the year we decadent Westerners typically dedicate for such mundane tasks as ...Read more…
  • Israeli-Hezbollah War Taking Media Heat Off of Iraq

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    During the Israeli-Hezbollah War we see that the media is so narrowly focused on it that they have stopped reporting what is going on in Iraq. For instance a recent car bomb, which killed 50 people in Baghdad was barely reported. Saddam Hussein went on a hunger strike during the middle of his trial and is that was not newsworthy either.Read more…
  • 1500 Sorties Flown by Israel

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    The conflict between Israel and has blood is at an all-time high. So far Israel has flown 1500 sorties and shot 20,000 rounds. It has completed nearly half of its 3000 targets, however it during heavy fighting it is adding more targets to its lists as Hezbollah fights a fierce battle.Read more…
  • Israel Must Secure the Back Door to Prevent Hezbollah from Escaping

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    The Israeli army has prevented Hezbollah from bringing in more weapons to Beirut airport or along the highway, which leads from Syria to Beirut. However, it is well now that Hezbollah has stockpiled 13,000 rockets and a significant number of arms to fight the Israeli advances. So far over 150,000 refugees have left Lebanon into Syria and there are expected to be 550,000 more refugees within the next 10 days.Read more…
  • Why Conservative Thinking is Wiser than Liberalism

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    If he is very interesting to listen to conservatives and liberals the debate different subjects together; Often they agree to disagree. I find this interesting as buying agreeing to disagree they each are basically saying that the argument is perception based and it is okay to think an incorrect way. But, it has been proven that socialism does not work and tends to real and a great civilization and run it into the ground.Read more…
  • Selective Reading for Liberals and Why It Clouds Reality

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    As a former member of the Futurist Society; I was always interested in their reading list and for those books I did not have time to read I was very interested in their book summaries. Yet after reading many of their selections, I noticed that all the thinking was very liberal and there were only a few conservative books.Further, the futurist society had get-togethers and seminars that could teach you how to better think about possible futures.Read more…
  • The End of Hezbollah and What It Means to the Free World

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    Many people are asking what does the end of Hezbollah the international terrorist organization mean to the free world? Will this the end international terrorism in the Middle East? Will another terrorist organization replace it?Read more…
  • CNN Risking Reporters Lives and Their Heads Again

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    Some say that Hezbollah is looking to capture and abduct a CNN reporter as a hostage. This should come as no surprise to anyone since the Lebanese president will soon be meeting with Condoleezza Rice. After Dr.Read more…

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