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[31 Jan 2012 | No Comment]
Have Social Conservatives Sold Out?

If the Barry Goldwater-Ronald Reagan legacy embodies what most observers think of as traditional, small-government conservatism, there have always been those on the right who stress character and morality first. I too am socially conservative, in that I believe human life is sacred, societal health is dependent on the health of the family and our religious traditions and heritage should be observed, protected and even promoted. I actually believe having a small or limited government would naturally promote all of these things.
That said, when Bill Clinton was conservatives’ main target, …

[26 Jan 2012 | No Comment]
Sugar and condoms

I have a question for you; where would we be w/o that purveyor of truth and tolerance…. the education system? What must it be like to be so concerned about children that you can begin to dictate what they are allowed to eat at school and more importantly at home.
I bought some frosted flakes the other day and failed to notice that they came with a 3rd less sugar. Let me make this crystal clear. There is only one reason why I buy frosted flakes…FOR THE FROSTED PART!
If I wanted …

[19 Jan 2012 | No Comment]
Didn’t God make us naked?

When Adam and Eve fell from grace after eating from the tree of good and evil, one of the “evil” things they came to realize was they were naked.
I don’t know exactly why being naked with your wife while being the only humans on earth would be considered evil?
It seems to me it should have been considered exactly how it felt prior to the apple…GOOD!
I can’t speak for women, but for a man to get to wander around outside nude surrounded by beautiful trees and sky and, oh yeah, a …

[19 Jan 2012 | No Comment]
County Sheriff Project – pre-report

The countdown continues! We are less than two weeks away from the very first County Sheriff Project event, scheduled for January 30th in Las Vegas, Nevada. I will be the very first presentation on the schedule, and it is my job to teach the sheriffs about rights vs privileges in general, and the Bill of Rights in particular. The plan is to generate enthusiasm very early, and continue raising that enthusiasm until the end of the day. The schedule we have crafted is very likely to do just that.
This project …

[17 Jan 2012 | No Comment]
The War Prayer

After watching the lackluster debate in South Carolina last night, I’m a bit sick to my stomach and a bit mystified. Last night the so called “Evangelical Christians” who make up the base of the South Carolina GOP, booed, hissed and mockingly laughed at the teaching of Jesus found in Matthew 7:12. What was the offense? What was the radical, dangerous idea being proposed? Ron Paul suggested that we should use the Golden Rule – “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you” – in our …

[2 Jan 2012 | No Comment]
Michael’s New Year’s Resolutions

Goodbye Two-Thousand-Eleven. I am happy to see you go. Thrilled is more like it. During your twelve month period the Indiana Supreme Court declared that I cannot defend myself from rogue police officers, and the federal government passed the National Defense Authorization Act. The NDAA is a ludicrous act of treason which presumes that the Army can whisk people away to secret detention centers for no justifiable reason at all. I want to thank all of the sociopaths in government who have finally created an environment that is so bad …

[20 Dec 2011 | No Comment]
The Gifts of Love

Well men Christmas is just 5 days away and if you’re like me you still haven’t finished your shopping. Nothing is more nerve racking and perfect at sucking the life out of the Christmas season than the pressure of trying to figure out those last minute perfect gifts for your wife.
Here are a few suggestions for presents for the spouse that should help make Christmas day a huge hit at your house.
1) A flat screen plasma T.V. ; The great thing about flat screens is they are on the wall …

[20 Dec 2011 | No Comment]
9/11 Changed Everything

It has often been said that 9/11 changed everything. Really? Everything? Changed? Not everything changed – our federal government still spends more money than it takes in, still passes unconstitutional laws, still meddles in private business transactions, still mandates the use of a depreciating currency.
What has changed is the American people’s concern about their individual rights. We’ve seen nothing but assault after assault on liberty since that fateful day in 2001. The Patriot Act, passed shortly after the terrorist attack, was the first nail in the coffin that …

[8 Dec 2011 | No Comment]
Midget Minds

Because I believe in the 1st amendment, I believe all ideas and words are up for discussion. That is what free speech (and thought) actually is. I bring this up because a group of midgets have decided they want the word midget banned from public airwaves. They find the word offensive. Problem? I don’t, so now what? To be a group that suddenly decides a word is offensive makes that group more important than everyone else, and more important than free speech. Because I am such an advocate for …

[6 Dec 2011 | No Comment]
Rocky, Rudy and Rudolph

Today on my regular morning segment on Fox and friends I debated a college professor who postulated a premise that Santa in the song “Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer “ was a bully and the song encourages bullying, conformity, sexism, mocking, hypocrisy, exclusion, rejection and favoritism.
As my readers know I have been on a campaign to eliminate political correctness from our culture for years. This debate illustrates not only why I hate it but just how idiotically insidious it actually is.
We now have college professors teaching American kids that it …