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The irony

While America’s people feel the pressure of a government that thought it could pay people to not work, the president of France seems to have given us a good example!

Why I Like John Raese

“John is a very strong pro-life conservative.  He believes deeply in the sanctity of life.” “The core of the Raese for Senate campaign is completely focused on the single fact that our government must immediately be disciplined so that it works for us – the citizens – not the other way around. Any government, which […]

Self-Government

Washington returned to serve his country when he well might have retired to Mount Vernon.

It has been a long time now since I posted, asking the question about Adams’ alleged quoted saying that the Revolutionary War combined the principles of government and the principles of Christianity. Denise, by way of leaving a comment, answered very well. Now how can we apply the relation of religion and government to what […]

What will Kagan do?

It is troubling when a nominee like Kagan is considered mainstream. Senator Kit Bond of Missouri knows that “The massive expansion of government power we’ve seen over the last 18 months puts our country at a unique time in history”. His bull’s-eye assessment: “Putting a check on activist government power and adhering to our Constitution […]

Give Me Liberty!

Hillary Clinton got me thinking recently with a decision she made to support a legally binding international treaty to increase regulations on the gun trade. Just what do you think the Administration is up to now? The disarming of American citizens can be achieved by controlling the distribution of firearms. The best way at the […]

A 21st Century Statesmen

I have great respect for State Senator Daniel Webster of Florida, an honorable statesmen, a wise leader, and a loving father. He served so well in the Florida Legislature that several years ago they designated a local highway as the Daniel Webster Western Beltway in recognition of more than 25 years of legislative service. When […]

Vote – responsibly

James A. Garfield, the 20th President of the United States and a minister of the Gospel during the Second Great Awakening, wisely stated in 1876: “Now, more than ever before, the people are responsible for the character of their Congress. If that body be ignorant, reckless, and corrupt, it is because the people tolerate ignorance, […]