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    Marco Rubio steps in it.

    Just days after announcing his intention to seek the GOP presidential nomination, Florida Senator Marco Rubio has alienated himself from the Evangelical Christian voting bloc by stating he would gladly attend a homosexual wedding. It's going to be nigh impossible to recover from this misstep...
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    sad sad day

    I consider myself to be a conservative in the traditional sense of the term. By no means would I allow myself to be portrayed as a "radical." A white male Christian from a Southern heritage who still adheres to long-standing values of American patriotism, the Protestant work ethic and a...
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    sad sad day

    Nowadays, politicians at the national level are marked for defeat if they seek to work with an opposing party. There is no general consensus on common values shared by both major parties. There are no unifying principles. We don't even agree on what it means to be an American anymore. Ten...
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    New Terrorist Plot

    Something nutty could happen, like a disgruntled postal employee might want to fly an ultralight or gyrocopter into the Capitol Building in DC. Drones and miniature aircraft pose a real dilemma. Even people of meager means can muster the resources to put these rickety machines in the air.
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    sad sad day

    The Clintons represent the Establishment wing of the Democrat Party much like the Bushes represent the Establishment wing of the GOP. It would be interesting to see her get a real primary opponent. Mrs. Clinton is a poor campaigner with serious flaws.
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    sad sad day

    Marco Rubio might be Mrs. Clinton's worst nightmare. To the best of my knowledge, he's scandal free, thoughtful and a first-rate communicator. He puts Florida in the win column for the GOP and he siphons off a lot of Hispanic voters crucial to the Dems. Plus, there's the generational gap...
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    sad sad day

    Muttly, the Dems have intangibles such as favorable media coverage and a built-in electoral advantage. Demographic trends heavily favor the Dems. Not only are their constituency groups more prolific at reproducing, they import millions of future Democrat voters. I read an interesting article...
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    sad sad day

    Whether Hillary Clinton is the Democrat nominee or not, the Democrats start with an enormous electoral advantage. With California, New York, Illinois and probably Michigan, Pennsylvania and other reliable blue states in their back pocket... the Dems can win the Electoral College with just 10 or...
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    Forced Dispatch

    Certainly, Walgreen wishes every single one of their retail stores thrived at all times under all conditions. In reality, business doesn't work that way. Situations change. Risk is at the heart of entrepreneurship and business. Business is a cold, hard @##$$ best operated free of emotion...
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    Iran wins

    Barack Hussein Obama will be doing a lot of inexplicable things in his remaining time in office as he seeks to manufacture a palatable legacy. Obama's time would be well spent by embarking on an Apology Tour where he travels to all 50 states beseeching US citizens to forgive the colossal harm...
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    Welfare reform in Maine

    You can be sure with Walgreen closing 200 stores, they did due diligence in deciding which stores to close. Carefully eliminating underperforming stores will strengthen the corporate bottom line, allowing many thousands of Walgreen jobs to be saved. Profit is to business as wages are to an...
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    The State of Hate

    Cheri, your hostility is duly noted. As a favor, I will take your anger issues to the professionals: the gray-haired Pentecostal grannies. They will pray for you. Within two weeks you will be refreshed with a spirit of kindness.
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    The State of Hate

    Tremendous numbers in attendance at church today. Standing room only began 30 minutes before service started. People of all ages and all walks of life coming together to hear the Gospel proclaimed.
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    Wisconsin does it!

    Wisconsin played the better game tonight. Congrats to Wisconsin.
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    Off duty cop pulled over

    Anyone driving 120mph on a highway in the US is out of control. No excuse makes this okay.
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    The State of Hate

    Going all the way back to 1620 and the Pilgrims' landing in Plymouth, Massachusetts, people of faith have flocked to America in hope of practicing their religion free of persecution. The United States has welcomed practically every imaginable religious sect with guarantees of protection. Of...
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    The State of Hate

    Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson went wobbly today after reneging on his promise to sign the religious freedom bill passed just 24 hours ago. He couldn't stand the heat from Walmart and corporate entities. Does the Chamber of Commerce own the souls of these invertebrates? What a disgrace.
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    Is it slow all over ???

    Slow can be steady.
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    The State of Hate

    Reduced to its simplest terms, this brouhaha is a struggle between competing rights. It comes as a shock to the Left, but religious individuals have guaranteed rights pertaining to the free exercise of religion. If a person feels he or she has been subjected to discrimination by individuals or...
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    The State of Hate

    Just a few hours earlier tonight, the state legislature in Arkansas passed a religious freedom act similar to Indiana's and Gov. Hutchinson has promised to sign the bill into law. Very timely. Go Hogs!!
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