Sunday, March 14, 2010

Obama backs Coakley, but he’s not sure why

January 18, 2010 by Natalie Nichols  
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Barack Obama, our president, is now campaigning against Scott Brown on behalf of Martha Coakley.  He gave a speech Sunday to try to tell the people of Boston that they needed to elect Martha Coakley on January 19th.  We try not to be overly critical, but then again, this is Political Integrity Now and we [...]

Abortion coverage MANDATORY in Senate Finance Committee bill exchanges!

The Senate Finance Committee recently submitted its health care bill for vote.  The public has finally been given access to the 1502 page document.  We’re hearing the pundits analyze whether it is fair or right to have discussions behind locked doors.  You’ve probably heard the talk about whether or not illegal aliens are covered in [...]

2010: The year of the black Conservative

October 14, 2009 by Natalie Nichols  
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As I reported on Political Integrity Now in the past, accusations of racism based upon political disagreements are not only wrong, but they do a disservice to those who are true victims of racism. I hope that Allen West is on to something. It is a disgrace that so many citizens believe the hype that Democrats have [...]

Never Waste a Crisis: How Obama Administration Created an Auto Crisis

August 6, 2009 by Natalie Nichols  
Filed under Features

Remember the sentiments expressed by Obama’s Chief of Staff, Rahm Emanuel?  He warned President Obama to never let a good crisis go to waste.  I think it’s fair to say that Obama is a good listener and has taken those words to heart.  Not only does he seize every opportunity to label each and every [...]

America’s Tea Party

July 8, 2009 by Natalie Nichols  
Filed under Features

My family drove from Texarkana, TX to the event, a little over 3 hours. We arrived promptly at 3PM lugging with us a full ice chest, blankets, chairs, and most importantly a shade tent. We were in for the long haul and felt more than honored to be there. By the time we arrived, there [...]

Day Old Infant Found in Shoebox

June 29, 2009 by Natalie Nichols  
Filed under Commentary

According to the New York Post, a newborn girl was found alive in a shoe box which was left at the entrance to an apartment building in Long Island. A breathing hold had been cut in the box for the baby and the umbilical cord had been tied with dental floss. Local authorities say that the baby girl, weighing 5-pounds, 7-ounces, is doing well. At the bottom of the article, the disclaimer states that police are asking for information regarding the parents of the child. My question is simple: Why? Are they going to go after the biological parents for abandonment? neglect? endangerment? All I can say is that I hope they never find out who her parents were.

The key word here is were. This baby was not murdered. Someone took the time to cut an air hold in the box, to tie off the umbilical cord so that she did not bleed to death, and placed her in a place where they had good reason to believe someone would find her and take her to safety. The mother obviously does not want to mother the child. But she made the CHOICE to still give her life. I do not blame the mother for doing what she did. I wouldn’t have made the same choice, but as a choice-preaching society, we must acknowledge that this mother made the right one. If she truly did not feel that she could care for her child, she should not be caring for her. This mother decided that she did not want to be a mother, so she placed her child in a public doorway where someone could get her to safety and she could eventually find new parents.

House Republicans Unveil American Energy Act

June 14, 2009 by Natalie Nichols  
Filed under Profiles in Conservatism

Image by Curtis Gregory Perry via Flickr

By Natalie Nichols
Last summer, 11 members of American Energy Solutions group traveled to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Colorado and flew up to ANWR to come up with what they termed an “all of the above” strategy to meet our nation’s energy demands. Their ideas have come to [...]

The truth about why some women hate Palin

June 11, 2009 by Natalie Nichols  
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By Natalie Nichols
Obviously there are many reasons for various women to dislike Sarah Palin.  She is a proud Conservative, she is a working mother, she is religious, and she is a Republican.  Those are all valid reasons for those with differing views not to like Palin.  But one look at the news on any [...]

Purposeful killing of the unborn is heralded as “choice,” while accidental death is criminal.

June 5, 2009 by Natalie Nichols  
Filed under Commentary

Originally posted by Natalie on her blog .
In this day and age, it is insane, at best to think that vast portions of our society believe that bringing a child into this world naturally-in a home full of love-should be a criminal act, worthy of felony prosecution should tragedies occur. On the other end of [...]

You had me at “…the honeymoon is over…”

May 20, 2009 by Natalie Nichols  
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By Natalie
Dear Mr. Steele,
I wrote you a letter quite some time ago. You never responded to my concerns and I was more than a little irritated. I felt that further indicated the disregard that our party has shown to its constituents, even though it is what I expected to happen. I had come to expect [...]

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