Nigdy Wiecej Wojny
August 31, 2009 by Jeff Schreiber
Filed under News & Views
As we remember the invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany 70 years ago today, all should remember that peace and freedom alike are worth fighting for — and that includes our elected officials. Nigdy Wiecej Wojny. Never Again War. A few weeks ago, when I was in Gdansk with family, we toured briefly the Grodzisko [...]
Defending Against Kings and Tyrants
August 31, 2009 by Jesse Civello
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By Jesse CivelloAmerica’s Right Let America be the dream the dreamers dreamed –Let it be that great strong land of loveWhere never kings connive nor tyrants schemeThat any man be crushed by one above. Langston Hughes,“Let America be America Again” Though known for his work during the Harlem Renaissance and rightfully lauded for his voice [...]
Is That A Target On My Back?
August 31, 2009 by Jeff Schreiber
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By Robert Wallace America’s Right One short explanation for why the United States is in the financial hole we’re in is that politicians promise to give everyone everything while not raising taxes, but not that the financial collapse has depleted government coffers state governments and the fed are looking for new sources of revenue. The [...]
Decide For Yourself: Far-Fetched, or Feasble?
August 29, 2009 by Jeff Schreiber
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A perfect story for a slightly rainy east coast Saturday. Fascinatingly far-fetched, but hauntingly curious. Here’s a quick summary: A pair of young parents, enjoying life in their idyllic southern Louisiana community, have their lives turned upside-down when their three-year-old son begins to suffer from night terrors several times a week. Nightmares for young children [...]
Fighting Dirty
August 28, 2009 by Jeff Schreiber
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In the Obama inner circle, the sweeping rhetoric, outlandish promises, and reliance on a romanticized American people is beginning to give way to the political knee-capping of old By Robert Wallace America’s Right Ever since Gordon Brown / Barack Obama gift-exchange fiasco, the Obama White House has been working hard to earn a reputation for [...]
Whose Movement is ‘Astroturf,’ Again?
August 28, 2009 by Jeff Schreiber
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Another great video from the folks at Pajamas Media TV,this one released yesterday by Steven Crowder.
The Cost of Obama’s Justice-Driven Foreign Policy
August 28, 2009 by Jeff Schreiber
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Assigned Reading: U.S. Moves Toward Formal Cut Off of Aid to Honduras(FROM: Reuters) For taking action to uphold its constitution and maintain the rule of law, Honduras and the Honduran people could soon be without as much as $150 million in aid from the United States. Officials in the State Department have recommended, to Secretary [...]
Rep. Peter King: Voice of Reason
August 27, 2009 by Jeff Schreiber
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Seeing that a few days have passed, I know it’s no longer news in the sense of timeliness, but since I read Congressman Peter King’s comments for the first time on Tuesday, I wanted to reproduce them here and note exactly how spot-on I believe him to be. Obviously, it helps that King said essentially [...]
The Inherent Hypocrisy of ‘Kennedycare’
August 27, 2009 by Rick Saunders
Filed under A.R. Essentials
By Rick Saunders America’s Right Just when you thought the Democrats’ hypocrisy on the socialized health care fiasco had bottomed out, once again, they prove you wrong. No one should revel in the death of a U.S. Senator, whoever they were and whatever their past may have been. But now, with the death of Sen. [...]
More of the Same from the Justice Department
August 27, 2009 by Jeff Schreiber
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Assigned Reading: Richardson Probe ‘Was Killed in Washington’ (FROM: Fox News) A big “thank you” to an America’s Right reader for bringing this to my attention. And though he is a fan of the Crimson Tide, he’s obviously a literate anomaly because he was able to actually read the article and compose the following e-mail [...]