Citizenship - Illegal Immigration - Judicial Intervention

Posted on December 4, 2008 - Filed Under Activist Judges, Congress, Fed Immigration Law, Fraud/misrepresentation, Government ethics/corruption, Illegal Aliens/Immigration, News, Obstruction of Justice, Separation of Powers, Supreme Court, U.S. Constitution, liberalism | 3 Comments

U.S. President George W. Bush (R) and first lady Laura Bush (3rd R) join five new American citizens in pledging allegiance to the U.S. flag following their citizenship ceremony at the reopened National Museum of American History in Washington November 19, 2008. Bush participated in the event where the renovated museum was reopened.
Photo Credit: Reuters [...]

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Boehner Promises to Stand Strong on These Issues

Posted on November 8, 2008 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, ACORN, Abortion, Cap & Trade, Congress, Conservatism, Democrats, Earmarks, Economy, Education, Energy, Fiscal Responsibility, Government ethics/corruption, Healthcare, Moral Relativism, National Security, News, Obama/Biden, Recession/Depression, Republicans, Socialism, U.S. House, US Senate, Union Mafias/Thugs, War On Terror | 1 Comment

The simple message for Conservatives: now is not the time to go “all wobbly.” We have two years to work toward rebuilding our representation in the House and the Senate, but today, we still have a small voice in Congress.
House Republican Leader, John Boehner, in an op-ed written for RedState.com, lays out the issues we [...]

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The New Battle: A Convening of Conservative Warriors

Posted on November 5, 2008 - Filed Under Democrats, Republicans | 9 Comments

Today begins the new battle for Conservatism. There is only one place to start and that is with Republicans in Congress.
Let us not think back on the past weaknesses of our Conservative leaders. Now is the time to demand boldness from them.
Let us encourage the Republican wing of Congress to get to the microphones, write [...]

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Berg v Obama Citizenship Dismissed in Philadelphia Court

Posted on October 25, 2008 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, Activist Judges, Congress, Elections, Government ethics/corruption, News, Representative Government, The United States of America, U.S. Constitution, U.S. House, Voter/Election Fraud | 67 Comments

Cross-posted by Maggie at Maggie’s Notebook
This photo is not a subliminal message - it’s a threat

Philip Berg’s lawsuit against Barack Obama and the DNC has been dismissed in a Philadelphia Federal Court.
Jeff Schreiber at America’s Right is reporting that Judge Surrick finds that Berg lacks “standing,” and further from Schreiber:
A judge’s attitude toward the factual [...]

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Video: ANWR Can Produce in 3 Years Despite Bill Clinton: Here’s How.

Posted on September 23, 2008 - Filed Under Congress, Democrats, Economy, Energy, Government ethics/corruption, Nancy Pelosi, News, Politics As Usual, U.S. House, US Senate, Video, environmentalism | 2 Comments

Video: ANWR Can Produce in 3 Years Despite Bill Clinton: Here’s How

The one time H.R. 6107 got out of the Senate, President Bill Clinton vetoed it because it would take 10 years before it produced. That was 13 years ago.

U.S. Representative Don Young (R-AK) says we can produce oil out of ANWR in three years, [...]

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