Saturday in Madison, Wisconsin
By: Ned Ryun (Diary) | February 21st at 12:47 PM |
On Saturday, standing on the state capitol steps in Madison, Wisconsin, I saw history. I saw the first public, physical manifestation of the great struggle between the tea party movement and the public sector unions. At stake: the future freedom and prosperity of this country. On one side of the debate, you have freedom loving Americans who are the taxpayers, the ones who fund our | Read More »
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The Opening Salvo
By: Ned Ryun (Diary) | October 7th at 11:00 AM |
The 2010 primary season was, for the most part, a good one for limited government, freedom-loving conservatives. Most of the high profile challenges against the incumbent or establishment candidates, with Mike Lee, Ken Buck, Joe Miller, and Sharron Angle ended with the grassroots candidate winning. The American people clearly demonstrated that they are tired of long time incumbents, the ruling class, ignoring the will of | Read More »
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Pro-Life Statists
By: Ned Ryun (Diary) | May 18th at 06:10 PM |
From the diaries by Erick A paragraph in today’s Politico article detailing Mark Souder’s resignation over his affair struck me as odd: “A hard-line conservative, Souder recently survived a tough GOP primary in the Hoosier State, edging two opponents who held him under 50 percent. Souder’s Republican rivals criticized Souder over his support for the Troubled Asset Relief Program and Cash for Clunkers programs.” I | Read More »
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