Author Archives: Larry

This Debt Debate Nonsense

Here’s is a common sense article that explains how simple this whole thing is to make go away. It just shows how the politicians, all of them, want to hold us captive. How the gov’t could save $1.6 trillion and … Continue reading

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It’s Here!

We all knew it was only a matter of time before we caught up with Europe. The Lamestream Media won’t report on this because it is 99% minorities creating the havoc. But with the social networks like FB and Twitter … Continue reading

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They are dismantling our country piece by piece

Once again the government used the weekend to enforce two extremely important events. I doubt the MSM will cover either or if they do, they won’t give much time to them. But both have huge implications toward life in our … Continue reading

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Radiation Poisoning vs. Global Warming

It has always bothered me that we give radiation treatment for cancer cures yet are told radiation exposure will kill us. Ann Coulter wrote a column last week that put things in perspective. So I went on a research tour. … Continue reading

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The New Mantra

The left is pushing  (pun intended) a new mantra now.  As seen in a Stephen King speech and heard at the Moveon.org rally in Waynesville, “If an elected official didn’t get a majority (as in 51% of the total voters … Continue reading

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“Asheville” – Save the American Dream

Today, Feb. 26, 2011 was a dark day for Western North Carolina.  I attended the rally to “Save the American Dream” in Asheville today.  That was sad enough.  But I was a committee of one.  Not one other Western Carolina … Continue reading

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Default of the Government Schools

What industry can sustain 25% failure rate and still exist?  The average graduation rate across the country in our government schools is 75%.  In cities like Detroit (21.7%), New York City (38.9%), Baltimore (38.5%), and Milwaukee, where teachers are protesting … Continue reading

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