A few Saturdays ago, I was browsing through my Twitter account early in the morning, seeing what I could see and who I could...
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I have held off writing about the progress of campaign finance reform as it wormed it’s way through Congress. Considering the passage of the DISCLOSE Act by the House of Representatives yesterday, maybe it’s time to weigh in on the subject. The vote was as close as we have all came to expect from...
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The articles I have written so far about the troubles of General Motors and Chrysler have been posted in Economy, but this article belongs in the US News/Politics category. Since the announcement by Chrysler that 789 of their 3,300 dealers were going to be closed, there has been a growing hubbub of speculation about...
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It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out that I support the 2nd Amendment. All you have to do is read some of my articles and it should be very clear that I do not want to see the rights that are guaranteed by the 2nd Amendment chipped away at, little by little...
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While it is technically none of our business, out here in Oklahoma, who New York Governor David Patterson chose to take the Senate seat vacated by Hillary Clinton, it does raise a bit of a question. Just how liberal do you have to be before you have the approval of some Democrats? It’s pretty...
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The mantra of Barack Obama’s Presidential campaign is “Change we can believe in”. He also throws hope in for good measure and he has no end of flowing speeches, telling the American people he is the “change we can believe in”. With all due respect, I beg to differ. The kind of change he...
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