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Dean Heller’s 30 Pieces of Silver

     Despite campaigning against the DREAM act and amnesty for illegal aliens when he was running against Shelley Berkley (D – Nestene Consiousness), Sen. Dean Heller has become one of amnesty’s biggest supporters in the Senate, to the point of leading … Continue reading

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Assisted Suicide of the Republican Party

     The Republicans in Congress are on the verge of relegating the GOP to the permanent status as the minority party.  Despite the failure of the 1986 immigration reform which promised to, but failed to, control the border, many Senate Republicans … Continue reading

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The Civic Basis of Our National Heritage

     America is not limited by ethnicity, nor is it defined by its geographic extent.  It is the essence embodied by the cultural, civic, and moral Anglo-Saxon inheritance that transcends such boundaries as blood and land.  It is a heritage that … Continue reading

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Happy Flag Day, 2013

     Happy Flag Day!      The American flag is one of the most visible and stirring symbols of this great country.      The Betsy Ross flag is one of the most iconic of America’s historical flags, and while some question the historical accuracy … Continue reading

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Obama Scandal Bracket

     Jon Gabriel over at Ricochet hat helped to organize the plethora of scandals surrounding Obama, by putting them into brackets, a la March Madness.      Good thing there was room given for more scandals, since the revelation of PRISM and of the … Continue reading

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The Problem is Not Lack of Regulation

     Two recent disasters, the collapse of the Bangladeshi building and the West (Texas) ammonium nitrite explosion, are being held up as examples of unregulation run amok, with heavy regulation being the proffered solution.      The problem, in both cases, was not … Continue reading

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Story of a 2X4

     An enlightening story from commenter Minnfidel over at the AoSHQ, that explains the economics of taxation: “Let me tell you a story about a 2X4 that went into a home. The land that grew the wood is taxed, The seedling … Continue reading

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After a Bad Week, Something to Put a Smile on Your Face

     From the Boston Marathon bombing to the devastation of West, Texas by a series fertilizer plant explosions, this has been a rather bad week for news.      As an antidote to that, here is a little animated film that might just … Continue reading

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About the Texas Fertilizer Plant Explosion

     By now, most people watching the news know about the massive explosions at a Texas fertilizer plant.      The main chemical in fertilizer, ammonium nitrate, is particularly nasty stuff.   Nitrates are themselves partial to exploding:  Both TNT and gunpowder have … Continue reading

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Some Tax Day Mood Music

Here is a bit of mood music for this tax day…

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