I Couldn’t Have Said It Better Myself by Tim Dake Wisconsin GrandSons of Liberty As usual Doctor Zero has hit the nail on the head. He has exactly described the Tea Party Movement and the appropriate response of the movement to the administration’s verbal provocations. In the attached article, the Doctor defines the push by…
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Federal health Care Nullification Act
An Act to render null and void certain unconstitutional laws enacted by the Congress of the United States, taking control over the health care and health insurance industries and mandating that individuals purchase health insurance under threat of penalty. SECTION 1. The legislature of the State of Wisconsin finds that: 1. The People of the…
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Ethan Hollenberger Remarks at Appleton TEA Party 4/15/10
I come to you today from the Liberal world of Academia. Where I have learned that Barack Obama is a progressive savior. Where I learn multiculturalism as a mantra, women are oppressed in the American Society. And, our Founding Fathers were not Christians, but in fact deists who were not influenced by our Lord when…
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RN Reporters Goes Over to Dark Side
Feingolders out in force, a meager one by Ken Van Doren Just for giggles, this reporter approached the 100 or so Feingold counter-protesters on the other side of the street from the Capital Square during the April 15 Tea Party event. He asked several for comments, no one wanted to go on record personally, but…
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Democrates Introduced Revised Global Warming Bill
by Jim Ott April 13, 2010 – Today I issued the following statement in response to the introduction of the revised Global Warming Bill. The bill is 150 pages long and the Democrats will likely try to ram this expensive and senseless bill through the legislature within the next week: “We’ve known for months that…
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“Just to Satisfy Your 14-Karat Mind”
by Howard Hayden Country and Western songs get to the heart of the matter. The singer of a 1981 song [1] called 14-Karat Mind tells a woman the woes of trying “just to satisfy your 14-karat mind.” The “14-karat mind” of interest in the song is that of a classic golddigger with an insatiable appetite…