Smell the Coffee and Ignore the Shoes

Conservatives need to start paying attention. Maybe this article will serve as a slap in the back of the head for some – but by and large, from coast to coast, right now, with 14 months to go before the 2012 election…

Liberals have conservatives right where they want them.

Conservatives are either mesmerized by the GOP debates and the ever revolving door of potential nominees. Who’s in, who’s out, who MIGHT get in, who MIGHT get out? How did Perry do in the last debate? Why doesn’t Huntsman just get out? Ron Paul can’t win. Ron Paul is the ONLY one who can win. Mitt’s a RINO…so is NEWT. Mitt’s leading and Newt’s the smartest guy in the room. Bachmann scored big. Bachmann screwed up.

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Indirectly Speaking

By John Brewer on April 1, 2011

Our beloved President has established a precedent which is un-precedented in the realm of job creation. Barack Obama, whose signature achievement thus far has been a signature on a 4-digited (neologisim) dimwittery of signatorily and liberally signifying directions which would weigh down heavily and oppressively and abruptly and un-precedently—never mind, “un-Presidentially” on the United States of America Health-Care Market, has now divined that his divine signature was un-accountably pre-divined, if not faultlessly approved through means of a, his, signature.

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Choice vs. Consequence

By Jennifer Stephens on March 24, 2011

I am Pro-Life, but very much believe in choice. I just think the choice comes when a woman decides to do the one thing (outside costly and planned medical procedures) known to cause pregnancy. I mean, really: “I don’t want to get pregnant, but I’m going to do the one thing known to cause pregnancy.” Come on… “I was on birth control.” It’s not exactly a secret the birth control isn’t perfect. Pregnancy is a consequence, not a choice. Rape and abuse are, of course, the exception; but otherwise, pregnancy is a consequence, not a choice. The choice came earlier.

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Health Care and the Constitution

By Margaret Smith , March 11, 2011

Majority of Americans new that Obama Care was not constitutional. Common sense alone tells you that our government cannot compel its citizens to purchase a product. Yet, it did not stop the progressive Congress from passing Health care Act (Obama Care) into law. Americans marched and their voices were not being heard. So the legal battles started. The states took to the federal courts requesting a ruling regarding the constitutionality of ObamaCare. The federal courts are even in their decisions, 2-2.  One of those decisions is causing uproar in the Department of Justice in Washington. A multi-state lawsuit that was filed with the state of Florid in search of a ruling on the Constitutionality of Obama Care or some may refer it to Health Care Act.  Judge Roger Vinson declared that the whole Obama Care was unconstitutional.6 Americans were elated. Finally some common sense was appearing. What happens now?

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