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Sarah Palin: The Life And Legacy Of Martin Luther King Jr.

January 22, 2013
From Sarah Palin's Facebook page:
Today Americans honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. It's been 30 years since President Reagan signed this holiday into law in 1983, followed by its celebration three years later. We continue to look to Dr. King’s teachings which show us that our efforts—though seemingly futile at times—really do matter, that one person’s faith in something greater than self can lift all mankind, and that character alone should be the means whereby a person is measured, rather than the external things on which our society fixates.

This year marks 50 years since Martin Luther King stood before the Lincoln Memorial to proclaim his dream and remind the world that 100 years had passed since President Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation. Now, 150 years after that historic signing, Americans still stand with both these men, ever committed to the freedoms that they worked to secure. They dedicated their lives for freedom, including freedom from stifling, overbearing governments. We will not squander what their efforts have wrought, we will not take for granted the blood that has been shed, and we will not fail to do our part to help preserve the freedoms that are uniquely American. In Dr. King’s own words, “Let freedom ring!” So, to these freedoms we cling so that future generations may know and love the America that those before us so sacrificially gave.

I encourage you to take time to reflect on Dr. Martin Luther King’s efforts to secure freedom and true equality and what those efforts have added to our lives today.
 

History and the Second Amendment

January 19, 2013
From Breitbart's Big Government

Recent debate regarding the 2nd Amendment to the United States Constitution has been heated, with many on the left calling for its repeal. Detractors of the amendment are quick to oversimplify with statements that “the British are not coming” or that the Constitution does not guarantee the right to duck hunt. 

Lost in the discussion is the behavior of governments towards their citizens or the civilian population of countries that have been conquered...

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Afterburner: Reservoirs

January 19, 2013

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The Liberal war on Responsibility

January 19, 2013
From America Thinker


The first thought that occurs to conservatives when viewing the current liberal attack on Second Amendment rights is that liberals are trying to disarm everyone so the government can become more of a dictatorship and less of a democracy. That's why we see so many comparisons to the many dictators who have disarmed their populations before instituting anti-democratic rule.


But it is quite likely that liberal distaste for guns stems from a deeper, unacknowledg...

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Paul McKinley Republican for 2nd District Illinois at Dolton Candidate Forum

January 19, 2013
Hat tip Legal Insurrection


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South Carolina District One Special Election

January 5, 2013
The date for the special election in South Carolina congressional district one has been set.  This is the seat held by Tim Scott who was named to the Senate.  The date of the special election is May 7. Take a look at more relevant dates for this special election below.  The SC election website is here.

Noon, January 18 - Filing opens

Noon, January 28 - Filing closes

February 16 - Last day to register to vote in Primary

March 19 - Primary (if necessary)

April 2 - Primary Runoff (if ne...
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Afterburner: Rule of Lawlessness

January 5, 2013

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The Wrong Leaders For These Perilous Times

January 5, 2013
From ConservativeHQ
There is no good time for weak leadership, but with the re-election of John Boehner as Speaker of the House and Mitch McConnell as Senate Minority Leader, Republicans in Congress face a leadership deficit that threatens not only the future of the Republican Party, but the future of the Republic itself.

Are Boehner and McConnell decent men doing their best in a political environment where the cards are stacked against them?

Perhaps.

However, each of them lacks the mos...

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Now Is The Time. Today Is The Day. Let’s Have a Coup.

January 5, 2013
From RedState
It is abundantly clear as we head toward finding a new chairman for the Republican National Committee that the committeemen of the RNC have grown out of touch with the Republican activists they rely on each year to give money, knock on doors, and vote.

The race has broken down between two candidates who lean toward the grassroots, but have establishment bona fides — Anuzis and Wagner — and three candidates who are political technocrats of the establishment order.

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Thomas Sowell: Happy New Year?

January 5, 2013
From an article in The American Spectator
The beginning of a new year is often a time to look forward and look back. The way the future looks, I prefer to look back — and depend on my advanced age to spare me from having to deal with too much of the future.

If there are any awards to be given to anyone for what they did in 2012, one of those rewards should be for prophecy, if only because prophecies that turn out to be right are so rare.

With that in mind, my choice for the prediction ...

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