The Second Amendment Works

If O’Obama had a son, he’d be a heathen, un-American thug like his father.

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X of July

I remember when we used to really celebrate the 4th of July. It wasn’t Independence Day. It was much more than that. On Christmas day we gave thanks and enjoyed the Gift and our families and friends. But on the 4th, we celebrated.

Since I was born, we have gotten TV, space ships, and the nuclear age. Things have really speeded up. So much has changed in just my lifetime. And the changes to this country have been just as accelerated.

There is no longer any resistance to the destruction of our Constitution and way of life in the government. The brakes are off, the accelerator is stuck, the government is bigger than us, and is running out of control.

It’s still the biggest celebration of the year, but there’s less to celebrate.

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C’mon, do the O-bots really want meth convicts selling Sudafed and toys peddled by pedophiles at Wal-Mart?

“A high school buddy sent me an e-mail saying the EEOC was suing Dollar General for performing criminal background checks on prospective employees. I thought it was such outlandish Internet misinformation and did not even try to verify it via Snopes. It turned out to be true.”Ron Hart

Save my Dollar General. Save your ass. Really. Read this.

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Security and Liberty

Regarding Traitor by Arnold Ahlert:

Snowden may be a traitor or he may just be a dingus as mac in AZ said. He’s gone. The big deal is big government. There is no need for any “balance” between security and liberty. Those who would give up liberty for a little security deserve neither. There is never any need to trample the rights of the good guys.

The address on an envelope is not there for anyone to see. If you want to show yours on facebook, fine and dandy. I put my mail in the post.

Finally, My entire family and dogs went on a hunting trip. When we returned, I found the attic door askew. My wife immediately got a bug detector and located a bug. My good friend and former federal officer told me that in case of a black bag job they would have a certain amount of time to notify me. Not having anything to hide I looked at it as a joke at the time. But I was never notified. A year to the day later we went hunting again all together. When we returned, the doors were all locked in the open position. The bug was gone.

Snowden may be anything, but the government ARE the bad guys and we need to hold them accountable. Snowden is just small fry. Continue reading

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Beware of libs who come in Evangelicals’ clothing

Jay Crenshaw, a parishioner at First Baptist Orlando, told the Times that he was a conservative Christian, but his views had changed “as a result of personal encounters with immigrants in church.” After a fellow parishioner was arrested for driving illegally, “Mr. Crenshaw said he realized that his friend, an active church member who was supporting his mother and a brother” — by the way, so are you, readers! — “could be deported.”

(You know who else’s views changed as a result of a personal encounter with an illegal alien? The 31-year-old mother allegedly shot to death by illegal immigrant Jose Zarate in Arizona earlier this year because she wouldn’t allow the 25-year-old to date her 13-year-old daughter.)

Principles do not vary depending on personal circumstances. But these so-called Evangelicals wouldn’t know a principle unless it sat next to them in the pew.
Ann Coulter

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Property Taxes

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A Timely Reminder

We, the members of the New Republican Party, believe that the preservation and enhancement of the values that strengthen and protect individual freedom, family life, communities and neighborhoods and the liberty of our beloved nation should be at the heart of any legislative or political program presented to the American people. Toward that end, we, therefore, commit ourselves to the following propositions and offer them to each American believing that the New Republican Party, based on such principles, will serve the interest of all the American people.

We believe that liberty can be measured by how much freedom Americans have to make their own decisions, even their own mistakes. Government must step in when one’s liberties impinge on one’s neighbor’s. Government must protect constitutional rights, deal with other governments, protect citizens from aggressors, assure equal opportunity, and be compassionate in caring for those citizens who are unable to care for themselves.

Our federal system of local-state-national government is designed to sort out on what level these actions should be taken. Those concerns of a national character — such as air and water pollution that do not respect state boundaries, or the national transportation system, or efforts to safeguard your civil liberties — must, of course, be handled on the national level.

As a general rule, however, we believe that government action should be taken first by the government that resides as close to you as possible.

We also believe that Americans, often acting through voluntary organizations, should have the opportunity to solve many of the social problems of their communities. This spirit of freely helping others is uniquely American and should be encouraged in every way by government.

Families must continue to be the foundation of our nation.

Families — not government programs — are the best way to make sure our children are properly nurtured, our elderly are cared for, our cultural and spiritual heritages are perpetuated, our laws are observed and our values are preserved.

Thus it is imperative that our government’s programs, actions, officials and social welfare institutions never be allowed to jeopardize the family. We fear the government may be powerful enough to destroy our families; we know that it is not powerful enough to replace them. The New Republican Party must be committed to working always in the interest of the American family.

Every dollar spent by government is a dollar earned by individuals. Government must always ask: Are your dollars being wisely spent? Can we afford it? Is it not better for the country to leave your dollars in your pocket?

Elected officials, their appointees, and government workers are expected to perform their public acts with honesty, openness, diligence, and special integrity.

Government must work for the goal of justice and the elimination of unfair practices, but no government has yet designed a more productive economic system or one which benefits as many people as the American market system.

The beauty of our land is our legacy to our children. It must be protected by us so that they can pass it on intact to their children.

The United States must always stand for peace and liberty in the world and the rights of the individual. We must form sturdy partnerships with our allies for the preservation of freedom. We must be ever willing to negotiate differences, but equally mindful that there are American ideals that cannot be compromised. Given that there are other nations with potentially hostile design, we recognize that we can reach our goals only while maintaining a superior national defense, second to none….

Our task now is not to sell a philosophy, but to make the majority of Americans, who already share that philosophy, see that modern conservatism offers them a political home. We are not a cult, we are members of a majority. Let’s act and talk like it.

The job is ours and the job must be done. If not by us, who? If not now, when?

Our party must be the party of the individual. It must not sell out the individual to cater to the group. No greater challenge faces our society today than ensuring that each one of us can maintain his dignity and his identity in an increasingly complex, centralized society.

Extreme taxation, excessive controls, oppressive government competition with business … frustrated minorities and forgotten Americans are not the products of free enterprise. They are the residue of centralized bureaucracy, of government by a self-anointed elite.

Our party must be based on the kind of leadership that grows and takes its strength from the people. Any organization is in actuality only the lengthened shadow of its members. A political party is a mechanical structure created to further a cause. The cause, not the mechanism, brings and holds the members together. And our cause must be to rediscover, reassert and reapply America’s spiritual heritage to our national affairs.

Then with God’s help we shall indeed be as a city upon a hill with the eyes of all people upon us.

(From “The New Republican Party” — 1977)

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Guns and libs: Take a stand, make ‘reality’ fit

Now we’re onto continuing coverage of the Boston Marathon bombings. And as Jonathan Tobin of Commentary magazine has noted, “So many of the people who are so insistent that Boston should not lead to a disproportionate government response to terrorism are often the same ones who have been asking to use Newtown as an excuse to enact far-reaching gun legislation.”
Jack Kelly

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Prove. It.

Here’s an idea: Let’s see Washington and its bipartisan Gang of 8 brigade pass the entry-exit system they all say they support as a stand-alone first. Let’s see Washington actually build and operate that entry-exist system as a stand-alone first and make them prove they can keep even a single one of their promises before entertaining 900 more pages of them.

Prove. It.

As for all those illegal alien lobbying groups demanding “justice” and “pathways” and “processes” now, now, now, it’s time for politicians to tell them that their comfort and security are not America’s number one concern. There are 23 million law-abiding Americans out of work. They come before the “11 million” illegal immigrants “in the shadows.” There are 4.6 million legal immigrant applicants to America waiting to get in the right way. They deserve priority over the “11 million” who bypassed the “pathways” and “processes” that already exist.
Michelle Malkin

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Ammo Shortage

I can’t buy ammunition for my handgun. This isn’t the beginning of a funny bit, although I wish it were. Fact is, there’s no ammo to be had anywhere. Not in stores, not at the shooting ranges, and not on the internet sites. We have a national shortage of ammunition in this country thanks in part to a fear many people have that the Obama administration would like to take guns out of the hands of the citizenry. This is not a crazy notion considering that ever since he’s been in office, Obama has been on the fast track for more and more federal government control over our lives. Clearly the second amendment is a major stumbling block for anyone who wants full governmental control over the people.

Greg Crosby

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