Monthly Archives: April 2019

The Man In The Mirror

While I was sitting with my mother in her illness this past year, I have had a lot of time to ponder some things. To look deeply at myself. I asked myself some hard questions, examined what I believe and … Continue reading

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Knowing Is Half The Battle

Who remembers the old GI Joe public service announcements that featured short life lessons for young people? They would show a good little right and wrong story and at the end would say “now you know, and knowing is half … Continue reading

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GRNC Paul Valone on Spectrum News “NC Under The Gun” Panel

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My Utmost 4/9/19

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More Insight from Spectrums TownHall

I was due to be interviewed for this show live, but they had some technical issues and it was unable to happen. Please take the time to listen to this important show and support GRNC More Info…

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Urgent Blast Alert Against North Carolina H390 (COSP)

The Convention of States Project (COSP) has scheduled a rally & lobby day at the Capitol in Raleigh on Wed. April 10. They’ll be parading around three (!) “icons”: Tom Coburn, Allen West (who may be on their payroll now) … Continue reading

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My Utmost 4/8/19

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Thanks to Solar Power Deals, your Duke Energy Electric Bill Is Higher

Roughly $1.25 billion. That’s how much Duke Energy customers will be overpaying for electricity over the next 10 to 15 years. We can thank North Carolina law — and Gov. Roy Cooper — for the higher bills that come with … Continue reading

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A Word from NC State Representative Larry Pittman

Too bad this can’t happen in North Carolina, not only because of a Governor who would resist it, but because, even when we had a veto-proof majority, Republican leadership in the Legislature would not allow any legislation that would aggressively … Continue reading

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Eight Criminal Referrals Going Out this Week to the Attorney General

I believe William Barr will follow through on these criminal referrals. If he does, events will get sporty in short order. David DeGerolamo

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Ilhan Omar asks God to forgive Trump for mocking her

Rep. Ilhan Omar is asking God to forgive President Trump for mocking her in a speech to a prominent Jewish Republican group. Trump took a dig at the freshman congresswoman at the Republican Jewish Coalition’s annual meeting in Las Vegas on … Continue reading

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Meanwhile in France

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Charlie Kirk Joins Judge Jeanine To Discuss President Trump’s National Emergency Declaration

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How America’s Gun Culture Cultivates Civic Virtue

“It is through the enjoyment of a dangerous freedom that Americans learn the art of reducing freedom’s perils.” —Alexis de Tocqueville Many people are often surprised to learn that I am a gun owner and firm defender of the Second … Continue reading

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My Utmost 4/7/19

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