Making Reagan in 1980 Relevant Today
By: Jake (Diary) | June 19th at 01:48 PM |
Shortly after election day of November of 2008, Aaron Gardner, one of this site’s front page contributors, made a post that has stuck with me to this day. Titled “Back to the Future”, he strove to update the 1980 Republican Party platform to fit the needs of the day. It’s a post that I’ve been coming back to several times lately as we face yet | Read More »
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Obama Wants to Redistribute Our Sovereignty with the Law of the Sea Treaty
By: Jake (Diary) | May 28th at 01:25 PM |
From the diaries by Neil One of the problems we find in politics these days is the rash of bills with rather Orwellian titles. The best example in recent years is the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (you know, Obamacare). But fortunately, some things have titles that are all too appropriate. The Law of the Sea Treaty is one of them, which is rather | Read More »
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