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Aug 21, 2011
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Barack Obama: The “Historic” One-Term President

 As Republican presidential candidates file in and out of contention and Americans wait to see the final line-up of GOP contenders for 2012, Barack Obama stands in the left’s corner alone. The question is: just how alone is the Democratic Party’s golden politician from 2008, the man Oprah Winfrey called “The One.” Traditional wisdom in the politics game is that anything can happen and that a year’s worth of happenings can transpire in a week in the wacky world of Washington. While this is true,…See More
Aug 18, 2011
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Goshen College Declares War on National Anthem

Officials at Goshen College, a Mennonite college in Indiana, have banned the use of the Star-Spangled Banner during sporting events. The reason school officials gave for the ban was that America’s National Anthem was deemed too violent. Specifically, according to Todd Starnes of FOX News, the school’s online fact sheet stated, “Historically, playing the national anthem has not been among Goshen College’s practices because of our Christ-centered core value of compassionate peacemaking seeming to…See More
Jun 17, 2011
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The do’s and don’ts of Sheriff Dupnik: Another ploy to silence conservatives

The recent shooting in Tucson, Arizona, that critically injured Democratic Representative Gabrielle Giffords as well as killing six other innocent citizens brings the nation again to attempting to find reasons where they are least likely to be found. At this time authorities are still discovering many of the details; however, it has been reported that the shooter in the incident, Jared Lee Loughner, was a mentally unstable individual.In almost all cases that involve the taking of an innocent…See More
Jan 13, 2011
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The Repeal of DADT: To March or to Sashay into the Future?

 On December 22, 2010, President Barack Obama signed a law that repeals the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy for gays wishing to serve in the military. DADT was enacted by President Bill Clinton in 1993 and was a considered by many liberals a compassionate turn from the military’s previous ban on gays’ serving in the military. In a somewhat ironic turn of fate, in order to move the homosexual agenda forward Barack Obama would have to classify the social engineering escapades of Bill Clinton to be…See More
Jan 1, 2011
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LGBT: Kansas, you’re not in Kansas Anymore

“Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore.” Those were the troubled words of Dorothy Gale as she found herself in a foreign world in the movie The Wizard of Oz. Many have used that sentence over the years for different reasons but in general it highlights a feeling of being somewhere that is so alien to our sense of normality that we cannot fully articulate where we are, only where we are not. As a lifelong Kansan I have felt that my state, as well as its location within the heartland,…See More
Dec 10, 2010
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Stewart and Colbert: Laughing with the left until it hurts

There is just something about humor that makes it inviting in almost every situation. We love to have our funny bone tickled in so many ways, and it is both the joke and its creative delivery that keeps us coming back for more. Good comedy has the power to transcend many a strong grievance and many a harsh battleground. Take politics for instance. There is seldom found a more divisive subject that can be broached between two individuals. Politics has the power to set lifelong friends to…See More
Nov 6, 2010
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California: The Gateway Drug State

When California legalized medical marijuana in 1996 with Proposition 215 to address their citizens’ headaches and shoulder pains, I along with many others saw this as the beginning of a push for wider legalization of the drug. This concern has now been validated with Proposition 19 that is on California’s November 2 ballot. If passed, California’s new pot law will allow individuals 21 years or older to legally possess one ounce of marijuana as well as to create “pot gardens” for recreational…See More
Oct 22, 2010
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Death before truth: Political correctness in America

If you want to see the pervasive nature of political correctness in America today, the national public outcry following the Rigoberto Ruelas suicide in California is a salient example. Ruelas, a fifth grade teacher at Miramonte Elementary School in south Los Angeles, is believed to have committed suicide after receiving poor ratings in a teacher-rating database that was posted in the Los Angeles Times. Specifically, Christina Hoag of the Associated Press reports that Rigoberto Ruelas was…See More
Oct 9, 2010
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Values Voter Summit: Why winning is not enough

The recent Values Voter Summit in Washington gave people a chance to hear from some of the potential Republican presidential candidates for 2012. Indiana Congressman Mike Pence, the lesser known of the political lineup that spoke at the event, took first place with 24 percent, narrowly beating former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee who received 22 percent of the votes from the 700 plus attendees of the event.While straw polls have no real validity as a gauge of the future political waters, they…See More
Sep 25, 2010
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Embryonic Stem Cell Research: The blood trail of progress

With a recent federal appeals court decision temporarily lifting the ban on embryonic stem cell research, the question of destroying a life to save a life is again thrust back into the realm of public debate. As reported by medical AP writer Lauran Neergaard, the National Institutes of Health will rapidly resume embryonic stem cell research as well as remove holds on grants and contracts allowing the use of embryonic stem cells.The stance from the White House on this debate has been…See More
Sep 18, 2010
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Just relax your throat: Liberals and their need to force-feed America

Are you hungry, America? Got a rumble in the tummy telling you it’s time to eat? If we are honest about it, Americans have a really big appetite for almost everything. I will admit that to self-loathing liberals, who bemoan this country at every turn, that this is a characteristic requiring praise, not apology. Hunger to excel, achieve, compete and succeed has been an individually engrained American quality for our entire history. While it is very anti-PETA to say it, America doesn’t seek the…See More
Sep 11, 2010
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Lt. Col. Allen West: A Voice for the Leavenworth 10

Is somebody watching over you today? Is there someone somewhere that is willing to put your well-being ahead of theirs? Those are powerful questions that we seldom ponder here in America. Why? The answer is that safety, security and most importantly freedom, the delicacies sought in so many places in the world, are things we in America nonchalantly pile upon our plates daily like hungry diners at an all-you-can-eat smorgasbord. Say what you will, but the reality is that even in the worst of…See More
Sep 2, 2010
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Classic Monster Politics

What do Bela Lugosi, Boris Karloff, Lon Chaney and Lon Chaney Jr. have in common? They are forever known as the faces of the classic monsters Dracula, Frankenstein’s monster, Phantom of the Opera, and the Wolf Man. Whether you were frightened by these classic representations or the continual evolutionary adaptations that have followed, we all know these monsters when we see them and we all do the same thing when they are thrust into our faces: we take a big step back.As interesting as the…See More
Aug 26, 2010
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Gay Marriage: Court Decisions from Sodom and Gomorrah

In a recent court decision, California’s Proposition 8 initiative, which stated that marriage was to be between a man and a woman, has been struck down as unconstitutional. As reported by Fox News, the decision that overruled the voters of California was made by openly gay U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker. Walker, one of three openly gay federal judges in the country, said that the people’s choice in California for traditional marriage was unconstitutional because “Proposition 8 fails to…See More
Aug 12, 2010

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Barack Obama: The “Historic” One-Term President

Posted on August 18, 2011 at 12:02am 0 Comments

 

As Republican presidential candidates file in and out of contention and Americans wait to see the final line-up of GOP contenders for 2012, Barack Obama stands in the left’s corner alone. The question is: just how alone is the Democratic Party’s golden politician from 2008, the man Oprah Winfrey called “The One.” Traditional wisdom in the politics game is that anything can happen and that a year’s worth of happenings can transpire in a week in the wacky world of Washington. While…

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Goshen College Declares War on National Anthem

Posted on June 17, 2011 at 1:36am 0 Comments



Officials at Goshen College, a Mennonite college in Indiana, have banned the use of the Star-Spangled Banner during sporting events. The reason school officials gave for the ban was that America’s National Anthem was deemed too violent. Specifically, according to Todd Starnes of FOX News, the school’s online fact sheet stated, “Historically, playing the national anthem has not been among Goshen College’s practices because of our Christ-centered core value of compassionate peacemaking…

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The do’s and don’ts of Sheriff Dupnik: Another ploy to silence conservatives

Posted on January 13, 2011 at 12:52pm 0 Comments

The recent shooting in Tucson, Arizona, that critically injured Democratic Representative Gabrielle Giffords as well as killing six other innocent citizens brings the nation again to attempting to find reasons where they are least likely to be found. At this time authorities are still discovering many of the details; however, it has…

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The Repeal of DADT: To March or to Sashay into the Future?

Posted on January 1, 2011 at 2:21pm 0 Comments

 

On December 22, 2010, President Barack Obama signed a law that repeals the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy for gays wishing to serve in the military. DADT was enacted by President Bill Clinton in 1993 and was a considered by many liberals a compassionate turn from the military’s previous ban on gays’ serving in the military. In…

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LGBT: Kansas, you’re not in Kansas Anymore

Posted on December 10, 2010 at 11:09pm 0 Comments

“Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore.” Those were the troubled words of Dorothy Gale as she found herself in a foreign world in the movie The Wizard of Oz. Many have used that sentence over the years for different reasons but in general it highlights a feeling of being somewhere that is so alien to our sense of normality that we cannot fully articulate where we are, only where we are not. As a lifelong Kansan I have felt that my…

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At 2:47pm on December 24, 2009, DaveG said…
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Merry Christmas to You and Yours
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At 7:28pm on September 14, 2009, John Wayne Sitterley said…
Paul:
Thought you might enjoy this.
List of ACLU Lawyers ( The Dirty Dozen) Involved with the John Adams Project
Endangering our CIA Agents...Expose Them.
1. Joshua L. Dratel
2. Thomas A. Durkin
3. Nina Ginsburg
4. Nancy Hollander
5. Amanda Lee
6. Denise LeBoeuf
7. Edward B. McMahon Jr.
8. Scott McKay
9. David Nevin
10. Jeffery Robinson
11. Gary D. Sowards
Your friend John
At 10:58am on September 4, 2009, John Wayne Sitterley said…
Paul;
Nice work, good words...Bravo
Thx John/Az
At 8:18pm on August 29, 2009, Cindy Crenshaw said…
Thanks! Are there lots of 'Tea Party Patriots' rising up in your neck of the woods? I have joined the Sooner Tea Party Patriots in OKC, and the town hall meeting I attended for Mary Fallin was packed! I have seen videos of others, and they are crowded as well. My dad has been to several tea party rallies out in Sacramento, and we marched in a parade together on July 4th, and there are many angry Americans out there.
At 11:26am on August 29, 2009, Cindy Crenshaw said…
Nice meeting you Paul. I see I can listen to your show on my computer. That is great! What station in Kansas can I dial you up when I'm driving thru the state?
 
 
 

 

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