By Brian Fraley A MacIver Perspective I had the pleasure of meeting many of my neighbors the other night and enjoyed a lively discussion on the topic of the so-called high- speed rail line between Milwaukee and Madison. We came with questions. Many also came with something to say. The meeting Aug. 17 at Brookfield…
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Thank God for Barack Obama!
This editorial <http://www.examiner.com/bay-area-moderateconservative- in-san-francisco/thank-god-for-president-obama> was written by a 82-year-old very wise lady. She gives us a whole new slant on the amazing job Obama is doing: 1. He destroyed the Clinton Political Machine, Driving a stake through the heart of Hillary’s presidential aspirations. That’s something no Republican was ever able to do. Remember when a…
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Walker-YES WE CAN Rally
by Ken Van Doren MILWAUKEE, On the same day that President Obama was in town to tout the Democrat in the race, an enthusiastic crowd of about 300 people gathered at the parking lot near the end of Erie Street to support Scott Walker and his gubernatorial campaign. The event was covered by local and…
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One Nation Under God
Americans Stand Up Against Radical Islam in New York – We Will Not Submit! Not one major network sent a satellite truck or camera crew to this event. Without bloggers this newsworthy event would have remained unknown to the public and history On Sunday, June 6th, a multi-ethnic, multi-racial coalition of Americans opposed to Islamic…
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Voice of Jerusalem
A Tale of Two Refugees The major and perhaps only sticking point in negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians is that of the “return of the Palestinian refugees.” It sank the Camp David conference that President Clinton had arranged, even though Mr. Barak had made unprecedented concessions for the sake of peace. The new man,…
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Voice of Jerusalem
The Forgotten Refugees Why does nobody care about the Jewish refugees from Arab lands? The world is greatly concerned about the Arabs who fled the nascent state of Israel in 1948. But no mention is ever made of the Jewish refugees from Arab lands. Their history is as compelling and arguably more so than that…