Yearly Archives: 2011

3% vs 47%

During the course of the Revolutionary War, approximately 3% of the colonial population was actively engaged in the fight for their freedom. This small number has always been a source of inspiration to show how passion can achieve great results. … Continue reading

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The United States Is Under Attack

The Democratic National Committee and Obama’s Organizing For America are responsible for directing the protests in Wisconsin. As these “union” protests spread throughout the country, Twitter and Facebook are being used as the social network tools for the administration’s efforts to destabilize our own … Continue reading

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What Happens When the Banks Close Their Doors?

The following articles dealing with banks are all less than three weeks old. While we are focusing on the emergence of “Democracy” in Egypt, a global financial collapse is ignored and our stock market seems to be unstoppable even though … Continue reading

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A Last Stand for Fiscal Responsibility Collapses

The following excerpts from Bloomberg Businessweek outlines what happens when unions are asked to take a cut in benefits:  Thousands of teachers, students and prison guards descended on the Wisconsin Capitol on Wednesday to fight a move to strip government … Continue reading

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Making Government More Efficient or More Socialist?

Thom Tillis is proposing a cap of 10 public bills on the members of the North Carolina’s Representative for each session as outlined in the following article: Members of the North Carolina House of Representatives will be allowed to introduce no … Continue reading

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Glen Bradley Interview

Glen Bradley is the newly elected representative for NC District 49. httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWIgGwc97Us

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Brian Bock Interview

Brian Bock is the chairman for the board of commissioners in Chatham County, NC. In the November 2010 elections, Mr. Bock, Pam Stewart and Walter Petty won the three seats that had been held by the Democrat Party. To put this … Continue reading

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A Tale of Two Conservative Organizations

Rep. Ron Paul is one of our statesmen who evokes a strong emotional response from most people. You either love him or hate him. I actually have some fond memories of Mr. Paul making John McCain look like a member of … Continue reading

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How Important Is A Communications Network?

How would your life be impacted by a loss of communications? Imagine no television, radio, Internet, land or cell phones, or newspapers. A loss of electricity due to a hurricane would impact any communications that are not battery based. A … Continue reading

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Paul Revere Rides Again?

It is said that “those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it,” however that quote is often used in reference to the terrible things of history. I believe we have to remember the good and honorable events … Continue reading

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The 5 stages of Grieving/Loss Process In Relationship To The Battle for Our Republic

The five stages of the grieving process described below is a commonly accepted way by which people deal with grief and tragedy, especially when diagnosed with a terminal illness or facing a life changing  loss.  It was first introduced by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross … Continue reading

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One World Order

The new General Assembly has an easy task before them: repeal Resolution 24, H.R. 338 passed in 1942.  A quick look at the following section tells much of the story: Man, the source of all political authority, is a manifold … Continue reading

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Perception Is Truth

Have our perceptions replaced truth? The phrase “perception is truth” is a measure of our morality and honor. When we have to consider perceptions instead of the truth, we have truly become the sheeple that Pravda labeled the American people … Continue reading

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