Monthly Archives: June 2011
I’ve finally got my date for deployment to Afghanistan. Obviously, I can’t publicize it, but its a few weeks out. Unfortunately, during my SRP medical process a biopsy revealed that I had skin cancer on my head that needed to … Continue reading
I’ve had my encounters with the TSA on a number of occasions. I would be considered a TSA Troll if such a definition existed. I follow their Twitter and have had some back and forth constitutional arguments with them about … Continue reading
Larry Flynt, founder of Hustler magazine who allegedly raped one of his daughters and allegedly asked another one of them to marry him, was recently in the news lashing out at Sarah Palin.
What’s his beef with Palin? He’s uptight over the fact that she didn’t abort baby Trig and even more bothered by the fact that now that she has a son with Down Syndrome, she dares treat him like she would any other child in her family. Continue reading
Freedom is but one of the fruits which blossoms on the boughs of the Liberty Tree. For Duty, Responsibility, Pride, Commitment, Self Reliance, Truth, Determination, Justice and Equality are also there to be harvested for the nourishment of our national body.
Some are a little bitter, others sweet and yet others tart, but none are distasteful. Continue reading
I originally wrote this for my blog, but then decided that perhaps it’s information that I can better encourage debate on here. Yesterday, the local morning conservative talk show host brought up a question about the status of veterans. He … Continue reading
Outgoing Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Mike Mullens, told reporters yesterday that he’s willing to look at cutting the pay and benefits of the troops to help President Obama pay for the $400 billion in cuts for … Continue reading
This is the story of a bona fide American, an American who lived the American dream; the son of a chauffeur and a domestic worker, Herman Cain is running for the office of the presidency. He calls himself the dark horse:
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In what is an astonishing development, Mark Zuckerberg’s social media sensation, Facebook, has been slowly and quietly clamping down on the use of the site for political purposes. Kellen Giuda, an architect who started the NY Tea Party, has a column today in The Daily Caller to expose the Facebook hypocrisy, and to announce an alternative social medium to replace the FB void after a series of policy and site changes that are designed to limit the scope of use of Facebook related to political purposes.
What makes an American entrepreneur’s blood run cold is the quote from Facebook’s Adam Conner to the Wall Street Journal last month:
