Maybe we should start boiling our officials who ignore the constitution in a cauldron for allowing Calderon to address the united States Congress.

The last time I checked our government documents we were a republic. We vote for people to represent us and hopefully they listen to us and run the government according to our wishes. Read more »
Scott Brown won the senate seat that previously belonged to Ted Kennedy. Yes, Ted, The Swimmer, Kennedy owned that seat, probably because his family bought it around half a century ago. So, with the passing of Uncle Ted, the seat now belongs to the people of Massachusetts once more. We hope he asked for true forgiveness and mercy and made his peace with God before he died. Read more »
When the McCain-Feingold Campaign Finance Bill was first introduced, I said it would limit free speech and was violating the United States Constitution. By limiting spending in the last 30 to 60 days of an election, this bill prevented groups from presenting their views on issues. Read more »
Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab was from Nigeria, a country not primarily known for a terrorist breeding ground. Umar’s father had reported him to the United States Embassy providing the embassy officials with all the pertinent information that would have allowed U.S. Officials to restrict Umar from entering the United States let alone the ability to board a plane bound for America. Read more »
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Fred Hoot on November 2, 2009 in
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In many areas of this still great country of ours, the Republicans In Name Only have started to join the progressives in the destruction of our values in government. With our nearly last breath of freedom (remember plans for stifling and completely eliminating conservative talk radio and the fight against our religious beliefs with the passage of laws that can convict one of their God-given right of free speech and religious practice.) conservative people are finally standing up for themselves. Read more »

Long, long ago, in a land once known as The Land of Opportunity and Freedom, conservative values and respect for the Constitution of the United States were coveted by both the Republican and Democrat Parties. I already hear you libs rumbling out there accusing me of lying about the Democrat Party. Read more »
Vice President Joe Biden was quoted on NBC’s Meet the press: “Everyone guessed wrong at the time the estimate was made about what the state of the economy was at the moment this was passed.”
In all the years I have worked for companies from the U.S. Post Office to running the Bush-Cheney Transition web site (and keeping it secure) I was paid to use my knowledge to perform. If I did not perform, I would expect to be fired. Read more »
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Fred Hoot on January 9, 2009 in
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Sarah Palin, my latest political love since she was named as John McCain’s Vice President running mate, is finally striking back at the press! I have been wondering when it would happen. I knew deep down in my heart it would happen, but McCain’s campaign had just about kept her in chains during the election. Read more »
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Fred Hoot on December 30, 2008 in
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I remember her like it was yesterday at the start of her youth, her brother at full attention while she was preoccupied with a book or something, not seeming to have a care in the world. Of course, kids have different ways of dealing with tragedy, especially with the death of a parent.

Now, forty-five years later, she wants to grab Hillary’s senate seat. Read more »
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Fred Hoot on December 1, 2008 in
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Note: This article was brought to my attention. I believe it first appeared on Newsmax.com. This issue about our soon-to-be President should not be forgotten. We will need to remember this when other world events emerge. – Fred
Pipes asked if any of the information from the Chicago Tribune article refutes “my analysis, as MMfA contends. It raises questions about two details in the Los Angeles Times account – the accuracy of the Catholic school’s registration form and the reliability of Zulfin Adi as a source on Obama. But on the larger issue of Obama’s religious practices during his Jakarta years, it confirms the Times account.” Read more »