Sensitivity course teaches opposition to gay marriage can be harassment


“If a university ought to stand up for anything, it ought to stand up for free discussion of important issues,” according to Marquette University Political Science Professor John McAdams.

New DOD “Policy” Will Allow ‘Illegal Immigrants’ to Join U.S. Military!


The only question is who will they be fighting for and who is going to train the Army to speak their language as must don’t speak english?

If Rush Limbaugh’s Thoughts on Holder’s Resignation Turn out to be True, America is in Big Trouble


I agree with WTF and Rush

deacon303's avatarWhiskey Tango Foxtrot

At least I’m not the only one thinking it.

There have been calls for the ousting of Eric Holder, activist attorney general who operates more like Obama’s personal lawyer, from office for quite some time. His tenure has been plagued with scandal after scandal and Holder’s defiant attitude is not what one would expect from the man who is supposed to represent America and the constitutional best interests of American citizens. As the first sitting Attorney General to be held in contempt of Congress, Holder has obstructed justice and, when he sought to get justice, it was selectively applied depending upon ethnicity.

By his own admission, he is an activist, even while occupying the position that leads the Department of Justice.

The announcement of his resignation, which will officially take place as soon as his successor is found, came as a surprise to many. While some rejoiced, others speculated reasons…

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1st lawsuit filed over immigration law enforcement


I wonder how many other laws this will apply too?

deacon303's avatarWhiskey Tango Foxtrot

A Mexican woman who claims her five-day detention at a federal immigration office was an illegal arrest filed the first lawsuit challenging enforcement of Arizona’s landmark immigration enforcement law.

Opponents of the 2010 law have already filed lawsuits that questioned the constitutionality of the law’s provisions, but Thursday’s filing by Maria del Rosario Cortes Camacho marks a new type of challenge that alleges constitutional violations in how a police agency enforced the law.

Cortes, a domestic violence victim who had applied for a visa allowing her to remain in the U.S. to assist authorities with the case, alleged two Pinal County sheriff’s deputies had unreasonably prolonged the length of a September 2012 traffic stop that was prompted by her cracked windshield. She also accuses the officers of making an illegal arrest by bringing her in handcuffs to a Border Patrol office about 13 miles away where she was detained for…

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Middle School Reading Lists 100 Years Ago vs. Today


Dumb them down so that can’t think and then you can control them!

deacon303's avatarWhiskey Tango Foxtrot

In examining these lists, I noticed three important differences between the reading content of these two eras:

1. Time Period

One of the striking features of the Edina list is how recent the titles are. Many of the selections were published in the 21st century. In fact, only four of the selections are more than 20 years old.

In comparison, over half of the titles on the first list were at least 20 years old in 1908, with many of them averaging between 50 to 100 years old.

Older is not necessarily better, but the books on the first list suggest that schools of the past were more likely to give their students time-tested, classic literature, rather than books whose popularity may happen to be a passing fad.

2. Thematic Elements

A second striking difference between the two book lists are the themes they explore. The first is full of…

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Retired general says political correctness is deadly to US


If you can’t identify the enemy than you have lost the war!

Book Review Sovereign Duty


Sovereign duty is a book on the U.S. Constitution written and published by by KrisAnne Hall, J.D. in 2014 and edited by Steve Andrews. The book can be found on KrisAnne’s website Liberty First. From the Introduction of this book we have …

The gift of Liberty was purchased for us with great sacrifice. The men and women at our founding understood that Liberty is a gift from Goad and that all Gods’ gifts are worth our every effort.  John Adams, in a letter to his wife Abigail in 1777, reminds us of the charge we have to ensure that the gift of Liberty is not squandered.

“Posterity! you will never know how much it cost the present generation to preserve your freedom! I hope you will make a good use of it. If you do not, i shall repent in Heaven that I ever took half the pains to preserve it.”

The book is written in three parts; Part One – More Lenient Measure, Part Two – Ultimate Solutions and Part Three – Hope for the Future. In this book KirsAnne relates to us the meaning of freedom and what it means to us and how we, in out present ignorance, do not understand how our freedom is being taken away from us.  A key part of this work which we are not taught today is that the American States are Sovereign and that they created the federal government by compact — in short the States made the to protect them from outside threats and when they did that they put limits on their power. What this means is that the Federal Government that we knows is not or does not hold the Sovereign which means they have no legal authority to make laws outside the limits imposed on them.

Think of it this way if you make a contract with someone to do a task for you — what would you think of that party then started doing things that were not in that contract like removing all you funds from your bank account.  Absurd, of course, but since the Federal Government is nothing more than an an entity created by the States how can it then dictate to those that created it what they can or can not do?

I highly recommend that anyone that is interested in the Constitution and Freedom read the book.

Politics: Good point by Laura Ingraham: It’s risky for the GOP to bank everything on ObamaCare


Well we will see how he feels when he turns 75 in 18 years!

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Politics: Good point by Laura Ingraham: It’s risky for the GOP to bank everything on ObamaCare | Best of Cain.

I must say, one of the biggest perils, I believe, is the notoriously short memory of the American public. If it doesn’t happen within two months of an election, it disappears into history. There are, obviously, exceptions to that rule, but it seems to me that, in general, the public has a very short attention span and even shorter memory. They will need a lot more than the failures of Obamacare, especially with November being so far away, and they need a non-annoying way of reminding the public over and over again that things have been pretty damn bad. You can bet the promises spewed by the Democrats of more “free” stuff will blank a lot of folks to how many lies have been told, how many scandals there have…

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Our Pathetic President


I just pray that the damage this man has done can be reversed after he is out of office and a republican elected to replace him.

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caruba_alan20080111By Alan Caruba ~

Obama - Nothing is My FaultThe first thing you need to keep in mind is that Syria and Iraq are now just lines on a map at this point. They don’t exist as national states because the former is locked in a civil war that will replace its dictator one way or the other and the latter’s alleged government is deeply divided between the usual schism of Sunni and Shiite.

More to the point, Iraq’s government is led by men who are the friends and pawns of Iran. In a recent issue of the Iranian newspaper, Eternad, an Iranian analyst commented on the new Iraqi cabinet noting that its new prime minister “enjoys Iran’s support and spend his formative years in Iran, and continued (the operation of the Islamic al-Dawa party) until the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime.”

That fall was the result of the war waged against Saddam by President…

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REPORT: US SPENT $22 TRILLION ON FAILED ‘WAR ON POVERTY’


We just need to spend a little bit more and it will be all taken care of … lol