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Tag Archives: snowden
Is Our Government Preparing for War…Against Americans?
In #BringBackOurSanity!, I wrote that we should re-deploy our warriors to the real front to fight the real enemy here at home as a mostly tongue-in-cheek suggestion, in the wake of suicidal ROE imposed on our troops overseas; Muslim Brotherhood … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Entertainment, Politics, Religion, Society, Uncategorized
Tagged greenwald, iowa, muslim, no-go-zones, NSA, obama, PTSD, scandal, snowden, surveillance, VA, washington, zero hedge
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God Save the Whistle-Blower!
whistleblower (whistle-blower or whistle blower)[1] is a person who exposes misconduct, alleged dishonest or illegal activity occurring in an organization. The alleged misconduct may be classified in many ways; for example, a violation of a law, rule, regulation and/or a … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Entertainment, Politics, Religion, Society, Uncategorized
Tagged Amnesty, benghazi, Dodson, Fast&Furious, hicks, NYT, obama, snowden, Whistle-blower, wor, zero hedge
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The Bread Crumbs of 2013
Show me where you’ve been and I’ll tell you where you’re goin’ How dear a price is paid for the simple lack of knowin’ If I had to choose one word to describe 2013, it would have to be COWARDLY. … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Entertainment, Politics, Religion, Society, Uncategorized
Tagged benghazi, budget, Congress, fast & furious, NSA, obamacare, pensions, Reckoning, snowden
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We Sure Could Use a Year of “Manful Living” in 2014!
From the forward of JFK’s Profiles in Courage: This book tells the stories of men who in their own time recognized what needed to be done—and did it. President Kennedy was fond of quoting Dante that “the hottest places in … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Entertainment, Politics, Religion, Society, Uncategorized
Tagged 2014, benghazi, christians, fast & furious, JFK, NSA, obamacare, snowden, surveillance
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I Spy with My Little Eye
You won’t believe what those snoop doggy doo-doo heads are up to over at the NSA! It looks like we can add the 4th Amendment to the most endangered constitutional species list along with the 1st and 2nd! President Obama … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Entertainment, Politics, Religion, Society, Uncategorized
Tagged guardian, NSA, obama, snowden, spy, sunstein, surveillance
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The Agenda of the Clown Haters
Isn’t it rich? Isn’t it queer? Losing my timing this late in my career. And where are the clowns? There ought to be clowns… Well, maybe next year.~ Stephen Sondheim Before we drop everything to call for the very first … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Entertainment, Politics, Religion, Society, Uncategorized
Tagged agenda 21, clinton foundation, cuomo, grand jury, gun control, NSA, obama, regionalism, rodeo clown, snowden, steinhaus, sustainability
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The Truth Will Set You Free…But it WILL Make You A Target First!
“Oligarchs and tyrants still attack the foundations of natural law and natural liberty by conning the public into believing that these inherent belief systems are “antiquated” or “passe”, but this strategy has a limited effect as long as strong freedom … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Entertainment, Politics, Religion, Society, Uncategorized
Tagged brandon smith, christie, dan johnson, holder, libertarian, ndaa, NSA, oath keepers, obama, rand paul, set up, snowden, stewart rhodes, surveillance
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Between Barack & a Hard Place
I was at a graduation party over the weekend. It was a very nice group of people, most of whom happened to be Jewish Liberals. Much of the conversation among the adults centered primarily around the activities of the board … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Entertainment, Politics, Religion, Society, Uncategorized
Tagged immigration, irs, obama, scandal, snowden, surveillance
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Courage
“One man with courage is a majority.” ~ Thomas Jefferson Once upon a time I lived in the San Fernando Valley of California. One day in the middle of the afternoon I heard the dog next door barking and smelled … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Entertainment, Politics, Religion, Society, Uncategorized
Tagged benghazi, courage, irs, obama, prism, remington reimer, scandal, snowden
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