Electing true conservatives, worth the sacrifice
November 4, 2009 by Lisa Farrar Wellman
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By Lisa Farrar Wellman
A year ago, conservatives realized that despite our best efforts, our country’s blinding desire for change had landed us with the most radical, liberal president in our history. Within months, people who have never protested anything, let alone the Commander in Chief, were on the streets with signs crying out to be [...]
Is there room in the Republican tent for conservatives?
November 3, 2009 by Lisa Farrar Wellman
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By Lisa Farrar Wellman
For generations, two parties have dominated the political scene in the U.S. This might not be true in the future if disgruntled conservatives have anything to say about it. The Republican Party would be wise to heed their words.
Disillusioned and angry, numerous conservatives have vowed to vote their beliefs and forget about [...]
Obama wants your children
September 7, 2009 by Lisa Farrar Wellman
Filed under Features, Profiles in Conservatism
By Lisa Farrar Wellman
And the indoctrination continues. Two news stories hit me in the gut today. The first is alarm over a video that literally gave me chills. So much of the video is uplifting, inspiring and very motivational. The underlying tones are what frighten me. Hollywood talking heads pledge over and over to do [...]
Better to be a tourist than a patient
August 27, 2009 by Lisa Farrar Wellman
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By Lisa Farrar Wellman
I love the UK. I’ve been there twice. I can’t get over the history, the beauty, the little red mailboxes. I mean, it’s great. London is one of my favorite cities in the world, in fact. I just have no intention of ever being there when I’m feeling feeble.
Apparently, in what the [...]
Something Fishy at The White House?
August 6, 2009 by Lisa Farrar Wellman
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By Lisa Farrar Wellman
The President likes to win. He doesn’t care how he does it. He doesn’t mind employing Chicago-style tactics to twist arms and cut deals. He certainly doesn’t give a thought to asking American citizens to rat each other out. He want s to know who is causing trouble for his beloved Health [...]
Rep. Cao Puts His Country Above His Career
August 5, 2009 by Lisa Farrar Wellman
Filed under Profiles in Conservatism
By Lisa Farrar Wellman
A lot of our focus lately has been on those precious Blue Dog Democrats who hold our country’s future in their hands. It is assumed no Republicans will vote for the current versions of health care reform stinking up the halls of Congress.
However, one Republican who is under as much pressure as [...]
Canadian Wendy Sullivan’s Health Care Nightmare, Part II
July 28, 2009 by Lisa Farrar Wellman
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By Lisa Farrar Wellman
Behind closed doors Democratic leadership is strong arming Blue Dog Dems. I pray they hold fast to their principles but with someone like Nancy Pelosi (with eyeballs bugging) breathing down one’s neck, I know it’s tempting to give in, sign the confession and beg to be sent back to one’s cell. Oh, [...]
Canadian Wendy Sullivan’s Health Care Nightmare
July 27, 2009 by Lisa Farrar Wellman
Filed under Profiles in Conservatism
By Lisa Farrar Wellman
Liberals love personal stories. On The Chosen One’s website readers can find sap story after sap story about health care woes. Visitors are encouraged to write in their own haunting tale to further the cause of Obamacare. While I don’t doubt that people need health care and certainly our system needs reform, [...]
A Closer Look at H.R. 3200
July 22, 2009 by Lisa Farrar Wellman
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By Lisa Farrar Wellman
Have you looked at H.R. 3200 yet? The bill description reads: “To provide affordable, quality health care for all Americans and reduce the growth in health care spending, and for other purposes.”
Obviously, it’s not going to provide affordable healthcare. We know the Congressional Budget Office released a report stating that this delightful, [...]
It’s not St. Patrick’s Day but wear some green: Global Day of Action, July 25
July 21, 2009 by Lisa Farrar Wellman
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By Lisa Farrar Wellman
Though the mainstream media relegates the Iranian protests to a 30-second sound bite here and there, the situation is far from over. In recent weeks protesters have continued to determinedly take to the streets in Tehran. Despite an intensely brutal crackdown by the regime and its constant wall of censorship, the Iranian [...]



