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Posts Tagged grassroots

2010 CMA Award Nominations Announced
2010 CMA Award Nominations Announced
Artists on the Right: Walt Disney Part 1
Artists on the Right: Walt Disney Part 1
O’s socialist-illegal-alien-advocate brainwashes High Schoolers
US Open Player of the Day: Ryan Harrison
US Open Player of the Day: Ryan Harrison


A Call To Action

On June 29, 2010 at 5:56 pm

A Call To Action

There is no question that times are tough. The national unemployment rate is around 10%—probably higher when you count the under-employed, those whose unemployment benefits have run out and those who have given up looking—and in many states the unemployment rate is even higher that the national average. While the Democrats didn’t start the out-of-control [...]

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The Tea Party, The Grassroots & The Republican Party

On March 8, 2010 at 3:42 pm

The Tea Party, The Grassroots & The Republican Party

There are some important things that need to be said about the “tea party” movement, the grassroots and the Republican Party. In the past 9-12 months, we have witnessed a remarkable, non-violent uprising throughout this nation – a revolution like nothing before seen in our lifetimes. It started last spring when President Obama and the [...]

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The Apostasy: “Drop Dead, Tea Partiers!”

On January 15, 2010 at 6:33 am

The Apostasy: “Drop Dead, Tea Partiers!”

A public flogging of Patrick Ruffini In entering an important online debate recently, GOP web celeb Patrick Ruffini horrifyingly takes the elitist position.  He implicitly disses the Tea Parties, the very Tea Party which, in a recent Rasmussen poll, beat the Republican Party 23% to 18%, with a plurality of independents preferring the Tea Party. [...]

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Tuesday Election Recap

On November 4, 2009 at 12:12 pm

Election night 2009 once again proves correct that consummate political truth: nothing changes everything.  One year ago, it seemed as though the sky has forever fall on Republicans, having suffered crushing defeats in the presidential election and in both houses of Congress.  The pain was only magnified when months later Republicans also lost a special [...]

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