Proof That Obama Is Stark Raving Mad » Barack
Obama added $6 trillion in debt in only four years to "save" us from a
terrible economy. Well, he didn't save anyone. He just put all of us
into much deeper debt. This debt will destroy the lives of our children
and grandchildren. And the economy isn't even better. It's in shambles. More »
Outside The Asylum
All Hail Hillary! » According to The New York Times,
it's official: Former Secretary of State and presumptive 2016
Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has flip-flopped on
support for same-sex marriage. Clinton's policy reversal is certainly a
hall-of-fame pandering effort. More »
2nd Amendment Under Fire
When American Values Are Child Abuse: The Bureaucratic Harassment Of Shawn Moore And Son » Even
as 2nd Amendment advocates scored a small victory when Senate Majority
Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) struck Senator Dianne Feinstein's (D-Calif.)
scary-gun ban bill from the legislative push for firearm control,
knee-jerk absurdity continues throughout the Nation as a result of
government demonization of gun owners. More »
Spurned By SCOTUS, Feds Still Pushing For Warrantless GPS Car Stalking » In
2011, the U.S. Supreme Court smacked down an argument by the
Administration of President Barack Obama claiming police weren't
"searching" criminal suspects when they secretly planted GPS tracking
devices on their vehicles and monitored their comings and goings. More »
Indiana Sheriff’s Video Debunks Obama’s ‘Weapons Of War’ Myth » Ken
Campbell, sheriff of Boone County, Ind., began hosting a series of
informational videos last month repudiating gun grabbers' claims about
assault weapons. His latest eight-minute piece debunks the gun grabbers'
fallacious claim that "weapons of war" don't belong in civilian hands. More »
On March 22, 1765, the British government passed the Stamp Act on the American colonies.
Coming on the heels of three other major tax increases (the Sugar Act,
the Currency Act and the Quartering Act), the Stamp Act more than any
other gave impetus to the growing independence movement in the Colonies.
It created an easily articulated grievance against what the colonists
saw as Great Britain's efforts to undermine their economic strength and
independence. More »
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