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July 18, 2009 by Dawn  
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Another day, another colossal Obama foreign policy disaster
By Russ Cote
I’m sure by now you’ve all heard of Honduran ex-President Manuel Zelaya’s bold attempt at a coup d’état in Honduras. In talking with a friend of mine recently, I was literally shocked to hear that he supported Zelaya’s version of events and not the people of Honduras. Now, my friend being an intelligent, rational Capitalist, I was particularly intrigued by how he could have come to such a demonstrably erroneous conclusion on this issue; the conclusion in fact reached by the White House, which, for my fellow craps players . .

Sotomayor Bores on Purpose: She’s Looking to Get Hired

By Anthony Bialy
A reality show about, sigh, soon-to-be-confirmed Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor’s confirmation hearings would be too dull for even Al Gore’s television station, if that’s possible. While her anti-nunchuk rant may have infuriated each and every ninja in the Senate, most of her statements have been Wonder Bread-bland. She’s ironically depicting [...]

Women In Black

July 12, 2009 by swilliams  
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By S. Williams
We all have heard of the Men in Black, so how about let’s look at the Women in Black. No, I don’t mean alien invaders who show up after a close encounter of the something kind, or spy types, I mean women lawyers who wear the black robes of a jurist.
Let’s look at [...]

Dependence Day

July 7, 2009 by Dawn  
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By Kelli Krauss
Upon celebrating the 4th of July, the birth of our nation under the Declaration of Independence in 1776, I couldn’t help but wonder what direction our nation is free-falling to. Our Founding Fathers risked everything to fight for a country that they believed in. A free country. A country where “all men are [...]

Obama Takes a Stand

July 5, 2009 by Laura Adelmann  
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By Laura Adelmann

Now, if you think I’m referring to Obama’s condemnation of Iran’s suppression of election protestors, you’d be wrong. First, because there was no such condemnation, rather a light disapproval of the government’s murder of citizens rightfully protesting a fraudulent election. Second, because our President has instead chosen to turn his condemnation to the south and has taken that strong stand against the “coup” in Honduras.

The Tea Parties are coming, the Tea Parties are coming!

By Theosebes
The Tea Parties are coming, the Tea Parties are coming! For a second showing, the Tea Parties are coming to a neighborhood corner near you on the Fourth of July, 2009. If the first event was missed, then participation is highly suggested. So come one, come all and bring your red, white and blue tea cups to share with others, in the ever growing frustration that has taken most Americans by storm.

Is the storm brewing as a result of our twenty first century Tea Tax or is there a greater angst, a deeper discontent than just the enormous deficit that will be handed down to our great, great-grandchildren? I suggest that as with the colonist of the 1760’s, the taxation without representation was only a part of a greater injustice that was imprisoning the patriots who gave so much for us, their great, great, great-grandchildren.