Doing What’s Right vs. Doing What’s Convenient
August 10, 2010 by John Feeny
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Mass had not quite begun this past Sunday morning when I suddenly saw the woman - who I have, in many ways, always considered a second mother - approach me and sit down next to me. We hadn’t seen one another for a short bit, mainly because I usually attend the 11:30, and I believe she [...]
The Student and the Teacher
July 29, 2010 by John Feeny
Filed under Interviews @ AR, News & Views
As I’ve intermittently mentioned during my time at America’s Right, in addition to my duties as an administrator for an all-boys’ Catholic college preparatory high school, I’m also one of its baseball coaches. That is where this story begins. About fifteen years ago, a sophomore at our school, Travis Rowley, was one of the young [...]
America’s Right Interviews: John Robitaille, Republican candidate for RI Governor, and John Loughlin, Republican candidate for House, RI-1
July 28, 2010 by John Feeny
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John Robitaille The state of Rhode Island is emblematic of the social, cultural, financial, and political problems that have seized the heart of America. For decades the smallest state in the union has, for the most part, been held hostage to the unionist-controlled, political Left, the faction that is at this time in our history [...]
Time to Take the Offensive
July 8, 2010 by John Feeny
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“Barack knows that we are going to have to make sacrifices; we are going to have to change our conversation; we’re going to have to change our traditions, our history; we’re going to have to move into a different place as a nation.” Michelle Obama, December 2009 Time is growing desperately short for the Progressives. [...]
Kill Switch
June 25, 2010 by John Feeny
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With summer vacation having finally arrived, the annual family sojourn is in full swing. This year the Feeny clan find themselves at Universal Studios in Orlando, a trip against which yours truly fervently warned my wife – the summer months in Florida are no picnic weather-wise, and as staunch a hot-weather person as I am, [...]
Gather Your Armies (of Voters)
June 18, 2010 by John Feeny
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Allow me to begin by saying this about Rick Barber – when I first saw the political campaign ad that he’s put out, one that has swept the nation, I was not only inspired by someone who has the courage to actually put into a message the way he feels but also absolutely had the [...]
This Present Darkness
June 16, 2010 by Randy Wills
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A recurring theme of the articles which I have posted on AmericasRight over the past year, starting with “Obama is Not the Problem”, is that the cause of the obvious rush towards leftist policies by the Obama administration and the disintegration of a moral climate based on traditional Judeo/Christian principles does not represent the ascendancy [...]
An Open Letter to Governor Jan Brewer
April 28, 2010 by John Feeny
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Dear Gov. Brewer, Allow me to begin my comments, Gov. Brewer, by thanking you for taking the common-sense stand with regard to illegal immigration for which so many honest, everyday Americans have desperately been asking of their federal government. I, for one–and I’m confident that I speak for many–fail to understand the policies and alleged [...]
Straight from the Ministry of Truth
April 21, 2010 by John Feeny
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Hateful. That’s the manner in which the people who represent me in my own government now characterize me, merely because I have the temerity to disagree with them politically. Of course, that’s not how they choose to see the dilemma that continues to grow in size and scope as the gales of November draw closer. [...]
Philadelphia Tax Day Tea Party 2010
April 15, 2010 by Jeff Schreiber
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By way of weather alone, not to mention a host of other factors, this year’s Tax Day Tea Party in Philadelphia was infinitely better than last year’s event. While I left last year’s event soaked to the bone by a cold, cold rain, today was about as perfect as could be. The sun shone brightly [...]
