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Arizona’s Immigration Reform

by Ronald A. Rowe April 27th, 2010 | General Politics
You've no doubt seen, heard, and read quite a bit about Arizona's plans to curb illegal immigration.  I won't belabor the details of the plan.  In summary, the Law of the Land in Arizona is that if the police have reason to think you're an illegal immigrant, they have to ask you for ID.

The Liberal Intelligencia in New England and Washington DC, safely hidden from the perils of living in a border state, are up in arms about the inevitable racial profiling that will come from this law.  But let's just step back for a moment and consider what is
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Tea Party Infiltrators

by Ronald A. Rowe April 20th, 2010 | Political Opinions
Maybe the Tea Party is a greater threat to the Democratic Party than I thought it was. Or maybe the Democrats are as smart as I thought they were (which, honestly, wasn't all THAT smart).  Maybe it's a little bit of both.  In any case, the Left is continuing its war on the Tea Party with unabashed ruthlessness.

You know about the TV newscasters openly mocking the Tea Baggers with crude sexual innuendo.  You've heard about the coffee party, a seemingly innocuous organization with the real agenda of discrediting and delegitimizing the Tea Party.  Now
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Congressional Spring Break

by Ronald A. Rowe April 13th, 2010 | General Politics
Congress is taking a well-deserved break from the rigors of usurping states rights and micromanaging the populace.  For the next week, the far Left liberals who have seized control of the Democratic Party and both houses of Congress are not the biggest obstacle to peace, prosperity, and domestic tranquility in the US.  Nor does it fall to the normal runner up, the obstructionist do nothing blame gamers in the GOP.

No, for one week only, live from Washington, DC, all eyes are on the White House.  Only President Obama has the opportunity to make a mess of things for the
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Capsizing Guam

by Ronald A. Rowe April 5th, 2010 | General Politics
It's been covered in detail. Everybody has something to say about Representative Hank Johnson's comments before the House Armed Services Committee on, appropriately, April 1st. If you missed it, go out and buy yourself a TV or a computer.  Johnson said, on camera, that he was worried that the sudden introduction of 8,500 US soldiers to Guam would cause the tiny island to capsize.

I know it's been all over the news.  But this being 21st century America, most of the coverage included only about eight seconds of the clip.  Having seen his full speech masquerading as a question, I
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