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Baltimore Lithuanian Festival 2013
Posted in Current Events, Family, History, Lithuanian
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The University Greys
The State of Mississippi seceded from the Union on January 9, 1861. On May 4th, nearly the entire student body and many of the professors at the University of Mississippi formed ranks on the grounds in front of the Lyceum, … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Family, Firearms, History, Liberty, Men, Personal Freedom, Secession, Second War For American Independence, State Militias, The Patriot's Wife
Tagged 2nd Amendment, 42nd Mississippi, Army of Northern Virginia, Battle of Gettysburg, Bill of Rights, Cemetery Ridge, Company A of the 11th Mississippi, Confederate aid station, Confederate Army, Confederates, Constitution, Firearms, Freedom, J.S Gage, Jerry Gage, LeGrand Wilson, Lyceum, military, Mississippi, Ole Miss, Pickett’s Charge, Rebel charge, Second Amendment, Second War For American Independence, The Greys, University Greys, University of Mississippi
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George W. Bush Is Smarter Than You
By Keith Hennessey at keithhennessey.com The new George W. Bush Presidential Center is being dedicated this week. This seems like a good time to bust a longstanding myth about our former President, my former boss. I teach a class at … Continue reading
Posted in Business, History, Men, Politics
Tagged 100K mountain bike ride, Afghanistan, agriculture, al Qaeda, American Revolution, anti-Midwestern, anti-Southern, anti-Texas, Banning magazines, Ben Bernanke, Cambridge, character, climate, Condi Rice, crime, education, energy, environmental policy, George W. Bush, George W. Bush Presidential Center, Hank Paulson, Harvard Business School, health care, Immigration, Iraq, Ivy League, John Kerry, Keith Hennessey, late night comedians, Medicare, military, Mitt Romney, Nantucket, New York, NY-BOS-WAS-CHI-SEA-SF-LA, Obama, op-ed writers, politics, principles, social policy, Social Security, spending, Stanford, Stanford Business School, Taxes, Texan, Texas, Tim Geithner, trade, TV pundits, Twitter, U.S. Olympic Team, Upper East Side elites, values, Waco, Washington, White House, wounded warriors, Yale
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Maybe I’m Just A Stupid, Redneck, Bigot, But I Just Can’t Wrap My Head Around “Islam” And “Peace” In The Same Sentence.
People everywhere should see these photos, in hopes of shocking and waking folks up to what members of the “Religion Of Peace” are doing to us. Scenes like the ones in the link below are pretty commonplace in the Middle … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity, Current Events, History, Liberty, Muslim, News, Personal Freedom, Surivial
Tagged Boston Bombing, England, Freedom, Harry Reid, Islam, Middle East, Nancy Pelosi, Neville Chamberlain, Obama, religion of peace, socialism, Washington, White House
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For 150 Years, Nevadans Have Been Encumbered By Federal Land Dominion More Than Residents Of Any Other State.
A week ago, Tuesday, April 23rd, the Nevada Assembly passed Assembly Bill 227 by a vote of 23-18. If enacted by the Nevada Senate, AB 227 will create a Nevada Land Management Task Force and charge this Task Force to … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, History, Liberty, News
Tagged Constitution, Cresent Hardy, Freedom, Geoffrey Lawrence, Ira Hansen, James Oscarson, Jim Wheeler, Las Vegas, Marilyn Kirkpatrick, Michele Fiore, Nevada, Nevada Assembly Bill 227 (2013), Nevada Land Management Task Force, Nevada Policy Research Institute, Nevada’s Equal Footing rights., Pete Goigoechea, Sagebrush Rebellion, transferring control of public lands, US Supreme Court, Utah, Washington
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Boston Bombing Lessons: Martial Law Doesn’t Work
Only after the curfew in Watertown, Massachusetts, was lifted and alert resident David Hanberry went outside his home to get a smoke, according to news reports, did the case of the Boston Marathon bombing manhunt for suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev crack … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, History, Liberty, Martial Law, Muslim, News, Personal Freedom
Tagged Bill of Rights, Boston Marathon Bombing, Bridgewater, Bridgewater University, Brockton, Constitution, David Hanberry, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, FBI, Freedom, J. Edgar Hoover, John McCain, Justice Department's Bureau of Investigation, Law of War, Lindsay Graham, Massachusetts, military, New Bedford, Obama administration, Red Scare, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, U.S. Constitution, U.S. Supreme Court, US Supreme Court, Washington, Watertown, White House
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The Second Amendment as an Expression of First Principles
EDWARD J. ERLER is professor of political science at California State University, San Bernardino. He earned his B.A. from San Jose State University and his M.A. and Ph.D. in government from the Claremont Graduate School. He has published numerous articles … Continue reading →