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Washington’s Farewell Address 1796
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Posted in Americanism, beginnings, Bible, Christianity, Citizens, exceptualism, next president, Principles, Tax laws, United States
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Tagged Big government, Campaign finance, Civility, Class Warfare, Congress, Consent of the governed, Constitution, cultural degradation, Federal spending, gov't regulations, gov't waste, Government Waste, moral values, President George Washington, presidents, Taxes
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A catching up on the news post
I have been where internet access is unavailable for most of the time since Dec 30th so there is a lot of catching up for me to do. Some of it is inconsequential so I am posting just from today’s … Continue reading →
Posted in Al Gore, Change, Czars, Dionne, Homeland Security, New York Times, next president, The Big Lie, Uncategorized
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Tagged AGW Skeptics, Bureauracy, Climategate, community organizers, conservative ads, Conservative Republicans, Conservatives, criminalization of politics, DOJ, environmentalism, far left, Federal spending, Global Warming, leftism, liberal bias, Media Bias, Obama's czars, Obama's Policies, totalitarian government
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Our next President
I get a great many emails from WL, this one is a good one to post here. Read it, add or subtract your ideas, and make some comments on it. Here’s a “rule of thumb” on choosing GOP leaders, including … Continue reading →