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UN Agenda 21 – Poison Pill For America

This is the most disturbing email I have ever written. I am frightened for our country. I am frightened for its freedom-loving citizens. But most of all, I am frightened for the future of America. Obama supports beating up the U.S. Constitution and we must not let it be replaced by United Nations Agenda 21. Read the rest of this entry »

Protection from Arbitrary Government Found in Two Proposed Bills

Ignorance of the law is no excuse. At least that’s what I’ve been told. But there are high costs of learning about every law that might possibly impact you these days. You can randomly violate laws without even knowing it, given how intrusive and nonsensical they can be, and how often they change. Read the rest of this entry »

Political Hit-Job in the Windy City: Barack Obama and the New Year’s Massacre

Dear Fellow Conservative: Chicago, 1996. State Senator Alice Palmer (D-Ill.) never saw it coming... The popular activist, running for re-election (she'd won the previous election with a landslide 82% of the vote), was a sure thing keep her seat. But on the day after New Year's 1996, a small army of lawyers filed into the hearing room of the Chicago Board of Elections. In a blink, Alice Palmer's name had been struck from the ballot. So, too, were the names of three other candidates on the Democratic primary ballot — all eliminated on the basis of minor "violations," most of them as picayune as not crossing a "t" or failure to dot an "i." Read the rest of this entry »

No Apologies

They started in the summer of 2008, before he was even elected president. Then-Senator Obama travelled to Berlin to introduce himself as "a citizen of the world," and said, "I know my country has not perfected itself...We've made our share of mistakes, and there are times when our actions around the world have not lived up to our best intentions." Read the rest of this entry »

Ending the Solar Subsidy Fiasco

It’s not every day that the New York Times makes a compelling case against government giveaways. But a recent page-one article underscored that the Solyndra scandal was only the tip of the solar-subsidy iceberg. Huge companies like Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, General Electric, utilities including Exelon and NRG, and even Google are receiving government guarantees that ensure large profits with virtually no risk — except to the taxpayer. Read the rest of this entry »

COMMITTEE OF SAFETY FORMING IN ARIZONA REGARDING AGENDA 21 AND NDAA

Meeting Friday 13 at 7:00 PM to form the Arizona Committee of Safety regarding Agenda 21 and NDAA at the Rocksprings Cafe, just North of Phoenix Exit on 1 17 MM 242. Read the rest of this entry »

The New York Times Ponders: “Are We Biased Enough?”

The lefties on Twitter are very upset with their favorite paper, The New York Times. They’ve even started a hashtag (#NewNYTSlogans) attacking them for the apparent lack of dedication to truth that the paper has exhibited of late in its pages. Read the rest of this entry »

The Great Bloomberg Booze Backlash of 2012

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg probably needed a stiff drink last night, after an article ran at the New York Post earlier in the day reporting that the mayor was planning to curtail alcohol sales in the Big Apple. The city health department’s Partnership for a Healthier New York City was considering initiatives to slash the number of businesses that were licensed to Read the rest of this entry »

Our Task Moving Forward: Focus On Congress

Irrespective of the outcome of the presidential primaries, it is highly unlikely that we will nominate a reliable and consistent conservative. Unfortunately, with the exceptions of Coolidge, Goldwater, and Reagan, we never do. Not on a presidential level. This year we might nominate someone who is not a conservative at all. Perforce, our most important task going forward (aside for defeating Obama) is to win majorities in both houses of Congress. Read the rest of this entry »

At the Supreme Court, PLF defends the Sacketts’ right to appeal EPA dictates

Oral argument was held today at the United States Supreme Court in the Pacific Legal Foundation property rights case of Sackett v. United States Environmental Protection Agency. In this high-profile litigation, PLF seeks to establish that property owners have a right to appeal to court when EPA effectively seizes control of their property by declaring it “wetlands” under the Clean Water Act. Arguing on behalf of PLF clients Mike and Chantell Sackett was Damien M. Schiff, a PLF Senior Staff Attorney. Read the rest of this entry »
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