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"Free Speech" in America and out of America

Two articles in today’s Washington Post show us just how delicate free speech is in America and how it does not exist in some countries that believe they are the model for the world’s freedoms. Palin event canceled due to … Continue reading

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Internal Republican Problems in Texas

I’ve been getting all the emails pro and con on as to who should be the speaker in the Texas House.  This is a good wrap up of what is going on – or maybe not going on.  It has … Continue reading

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Some important links for today

From the Washington Post Politics:Crist pulls way ahead of RubioPelosi’s enforcer not afraid to battle RahmboOil spill pits Palin against the Republican Party From Washington Post AP news:Supreme Court upholds anti-terror law WASHINGTON (AP) – The Supreme Court has upheld … Continue reading

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Louisiana and Rhode Island -Politics and Disasters

From The Providence Journal online: Edward Achorn: Our political culture: When it rains on Rhode Island, it pours A research generic levitra 40mg report published by Anette Kjellberg suggests that only 20% of total ED males go for the net … Continue reading

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Who Spends the Most?

Bookwormroom has this post on an article from the SF Chronicle.  It is about California spending but it is so telling. And appalling. And shameful. Two unions spend $319.2 million over 10 years to affect California political process Hormone Replacement … Continue reading

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Friday Links from the Washington Post

Official: Son of al-Qaeda-linked terror leader killed in U.S. strike Four NATO troops killed on sixth day of Marja offensive in Afghanistan Republican Marco Rubio is anti-Crist challenging Florida governor in Senate primaryDana Milbank leads off with a play on … Continue reading

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Should we ask a Politician to Commit Political Suicide?

That is the question Walter Williams is asking and discussing in this article From the American Spectator. After writing what the constitution actually says, “Who is to blame for a federal government that spends a third of our income, regulates … Continue reading

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VDH asks Who is Afraid of Big Government?

Victor Davis Hanson in Pajamas Media.You need to read it all but here are some parts to whet your appetite for more: There is no reason to review all the standard reasons why the American people are terrified of an all-powerful … Continue reading

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Did They Really Need a Poll to Figure This Out?

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Hold Congress Accountable

Mayor Bloomberg is not my favorite politician but he has hit the nail on the head with this one. Bloomberg Blasts Obama’s War On Wall Street, Says Congress Salaries Should Be Held In Escrow For 10 Years Until We See … Continue reading

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