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Monthly Archives: December 2012
Black Americans Especially Inclined to ‘Vote With Their Feet’ Against Forced Unionism
In the wake of Michigan’s stunning enactment of the 24th state Right to Work law this month, diehard proponents of compulsory unionism are now mounting a desperate bid to sow racial division over such legislation, which prohibits the firing of employees for … Continue reading
Posted in Capitalism, Education, Free Enterprise, Labor
Tagged Indiana, Labor, Michigan, Missouri, Right-to-work law, U.S. Census Bureau, United States, United States Census Bureau
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The Epic Failures of Strict Gun Control Laws
Reblogged from The Minority Republican: by Providence Crowder Out of the many homicide statistics that anti-gun proponents would show us as evidence for the need for “strict” and “common sense” gun control, they fail to acknowledge that most all of … Continue reading
Posted in Social Issues
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KWANZAA, LIBERALISM AND HYPOCRISY
Starting on Dec. 26th through January 1st, millions of Black Americans will be celebrating “Kwanzaa”, which is widely known as a week-long “African-American Cultural Festive”. Kwanzaa was founded by Maulana Karenga, chair of Cal State Long Beach‘s Department of Africana … Continue reading
Merry Christmas to All
By Tera Ertz This is for those who aren’t Christian. Perhaps you are agnostic, or atheist, or one of the pagan sects, or the other myriad things you can be when it comes to faith. Perhaps you used to be … Continue reading
Posted in Faith
Tagged beginning the world, Christian, Christianity, Christmas, God, Good News, human-rights, japan photo, Jesus, lucky gods, Matter, religion, Religion & Spirituality, spirituality
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REMEMBERING OUR SOLDIERS AT CHRISTMAS AND ALWAYS!
n The embers glowed softly, and in their dim light, I gazed round the room and I cherished the sight. My wife was asleep, her head on my chest, My daughter beside me, angelic in rest. Outside the snow fell, … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Social Issues
Tagged Christmas, Christmas Eve, Flag of the United States, Holidays, Military Tribute, Pearl, Snow, stacy swimp, Watchstanding, Wife
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