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As Election Nears – This One Deserves A Rewind
It’s time for some campaignin’…entertaining to be sure, but I think it’s worth a look beyond the entertainment value. This video is funny because it contains truth. The trouble is, the truth in political jokes are on us…the voters. How DID we end up with those two candidates? It’s more than a little freaky that […] Continue reading →
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Obama Surrendering US Sovereignty To UN?
The Obama Administration recently submitted a report on the United States to the United Nation’s Human Rights Council for the “Universal Periodic Review”. Does the President have the authority to subject the United States to review of an outside entity? Is the President undermining our sovereignty? Continue reading →
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