Hope you’ve got change, ho’!
April 17, 2012 – 6:08 pm | Comments Off

Few things regularly astound and surprise me as much as the general intellectual vacancy and/or head-in-the-sand approach of the democratic party and all who subscribe to it. Perhaps this can be attributed to a …

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Global Warming

Don’t believe the lies…it’s just a cruel hoax! Let us prove it to you…

Immigration

The leaks in our borders are just as destructive as those from an oil well in the Gulf!

Obama 101

Learn about the man, who he is, what makes him tick. The stuff nightmares are made of.

Patriotism

Let’s do what’s right, the way our forefathers intended, with integrity, dignity, honor, truth and justice.

Tea Parties

True American patriots standing up for the American people…someone has to do it.

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Articles by Michael George

The Importance of Net Neutrality
August 30, 2010 – 12:54 pm | No Comment
The Importance of Net Neutrality

The phrase net neutrality doesn’t mean much to those who use phrases like MyFace, FaceSpace, world wide web, computer illiterate, The Hills (just a guess, but I have confidence in this prediction), or anyone who …

Behind the Mosque
August 17, 2010 – 6:44 am | No Comment
Behind the Mosque

Recently, Obama has publicly stated his support for a mosque to be constructed near Ground Zero. Well, that’s not entirely factual. Obama has stated his support for the project, but it is not just a …

Unpacking the Arizona Ruling
August 6, 2010 – 10:38 am | No Comment
Unpacking the Arizona Ruling

US Federal District Court Judge Susan Bolton has injoined (legal term meaning prohibited, prevented, or stopped) four sections of the Arizona Immigration Law from going into effect. While this may seem like a blow to …

Don’t Apologize, America, You’ve Done Nothing Wrong
August 2, 2010 – 4:12 am | No Comment
Don’t Apologize, America, You’ve Done Nothing Wrong

The past eight months have brought a terrifying shift in the national consciousness. Gone are the days of nationalism, individuality, and patriotism. Those supporting America and her interests are pariahs (think streaker at a baseball …

Racist, Bigot, Prejudiced or Just a Jackass?
July 28, 2010 – 2:42 pm | No Comment
Racist, Bigot, Prejudiced or Just a Jackass?

In the wake of Arizona’s immigration laws, Shirley Sherrod’s Fiasco, and the Department of Justice’s failure to press charges, the word “racism” has been used far too often. As a perpetual student of language, I …

Drop(ping Charges) Like It’s Hot
July 11, 2010 – 7:25 am | No Comment
Drop(ping Charges) Like It’s Hot

Long lines, awkward small talk, little stickers that usually end up getting washed with the clothes, and voter intimidation. One of these things doesn’t belong, but the Department of Justice can’t quite figure it out. …

Radical Islam and the First Amendment
July 1, 2010 – 12:28 pm | No Comment
Radical Islam and the First Amendment

No organization, private or public, may restrict the rights, freedoms, and liberties of the American people on American soil. Few rights are held as dear by the American people as the freedom of speech, and …

Safer in Chicago
June 30, 2010 – 5:54 pm | No Comment
Safer in Chicago

Chicago is well known for many things: Michael Jordan’s legendary basketball career, the most devoted baseball fan base in the country, top notch universities, the Sears Tower, windy-ness, and its ban on handguns. Made up …

The Result of Conservative Work Ethic and Liberal Moral Relativism
June 28, 2010 – 9:31 pm | No Comment
The Result of Conservative Work Ethic and Liberal Moral Relativism

The greatest evils that have befallen America have come at the hands of those who embody the highest ideals of BOTH ends of the political spectrum. The Conservatives contribute the values of hard work, dedication …

Arizona Boycott Blunders
June 27, 2010 – 11:14 pm | No Comment
Arizona Boycott Blunders

In recent weeks, talking heads for both sides of the fence (pardon the pun) have battled as to the Constitutionality of Arizona’s recently passed immigration law. What interests me is not that people are railing …