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Celebrity Politics & Sarah Palin’s Alaska

Celebrity Politics & Sarah Palin’s Alaska

If I ever go missing, send a search party up to Sarah Palin’s Alaska.
This show, which premiered last night on TLC, accomplished two things I never thought would happen.
1. I have started planning a trip with my wife to Alaska. I’m a beach guy who prefers sand and warm weather over mountains. But watching the [...]

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Early Tea Party Lessons

Early Tea Party Lessons

Ever since the tea party’s historic victories in the November election, the nation has been watching very closely to see how the movement would act on its new found influence. Two things happened recently which show the amazing potential of the movement to accomplish needed changes, but also to shoot itself [...]

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How NOT to win friends and influence people

How NOT to win friends and influence people

I love the tea party movement, but some people who call themselves tea partiers can be thoughtless. Emailing a list of your congressional representatives personal cell phone numbers and email addresses, simply because they skipped out of a meeting you had planned to attend another with alleged lobbyists, is a fairly adolescent response that will [...]

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Floridians face historic moment in Labarga & Perry merit retention vote

Floridians face historic moment in Labarga & Perry merit retention vote

Last year, President Obama, Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid teamed up to pass what became known as Obamacare, against the clear will of the American people. Taking control of one-sixth of our economy was a temptation too hard to resist for the most radical leftist congress and presidential administration in our nation’s history. Only time [...]

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Why I’m Supporting Bruce O’Donoghue

The choice in November is going to be clear. If I lived in District 8 I would examine the Grayson versus Non-Grayson portion of the ballot for about a millisecond before voting for the Candidate-Not-Known-As-Grayson with every fiber of my being. I’ve considered moving to the district just for that vote, but alas, my own [...]

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Too Late for Daniel Webster?

Is Webster Out of Time?

Originally posted at the Orlando Political Press.
I thought I take a break from watching the compelling NBA playoffs to jot down some thoughts on Daniel Webster’s decision to enter the race.
Here’s my concern about Webster. I don’t want to rain on the party of all his supporters, but I’m concerned he [...]

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Socialism: Finally Calling It What It Is

From the Business & Media Institute: Yes, America voted a Socialist in, according to Al Sharpton.
“First of all, then we have to say the American public overwhelmingly voted for socialism when they elected President Obama,” Sharpton said. “Let’s not act as though the president didn’t tell the American people – the president offered the American [...]

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Governor Christie’s speech

Governor Christie’s speech

Watch this is speech made by the Governor of New Jersey, Chris Christie. He is a brave man, standing for what he knows is the right thing to do. We need more men like this, ready to stand strong, and do the hard thing no matter how unpopular it is.

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History that is not being taught

Please watch this, share it and save it to your hard drive asap. This is for older teens and adults. Evidently this is not being taught in schools anymore. We need to learn from history!

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