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Batman’s Bloom = America’s Rebirth, Part 1

| November 18, 2017 | 0 Comments
Batman’s Bloom = America’s Rebirth, Part 1

The mercurial Mr. Bloom has Bruce Wayne (the former Batman) trapped with Commissioner Gordon (the new Batman) “Say it. ‘Damn all of them. There’s only me.’ Say it. Say it! Because the city was built on divisions. Dead flower dolls. Gotham isn’t some tame garden! It’s a wild bloody landscape! So, stop wasting your lives! Don’t take the […]

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Do you know your Constitution? Part 2

| January 13, 2014 | 0 Comments
Do you know your Constitution? Part 2

There is no crueler tyranny than that which is perpetuated under the shield of law and in the name of justice. ~Charles de Montesquieu Dr. Larry Arnn, constitutional scholar and president of Hillsdale College, has instituted a series of public interest programs aired on conservative talk radio called “Constitution Minute.” So far there have been […]

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Do you know your Constitution? Part 2

| January 13, 2014 | 0 Comments
Do you know your Constitution? Part 2

There is no crueler tyranny than that which is perpetuated under the shield of law and in the name of justice. ~Charles de Montesquieu Dr. Larry Arnn, constitutional scholar and president of Hillsdale College, has instituted a series of public interest programs aired on conservative talk radio called “Constitution Minute.” So far there have been […]

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Professor Bruce Herschensohn on “An American Amnesia”

| February 1, 2011
Professor Bruce Herschensohn on “An American Amnesia”

Regarding the real truth of the Vietnam War after the fall of Saigon, Laos and Cambodia, Senator Fulbright, D-AK, who was also the chair of the Foreign Relations Committee summed up the sentiment of the 94th Congress, “I am no more distressed than if Arkansas had lost the football game to Texas.”

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Gov’t imposing new emissions rules on plants, refineries

| February 1, 2011 | 0 Comments
Gov’t imposing new emissions rules on plants, refineries

“We have a democracy run amok. We’ve got bureaucrats running with a law that each time that it was attempted to be amended, it was amended and they tried to regulate CO2 and it was rejected each time. And the court said that you can regulate anything if you write it in the statute. The EPA said, good we want to regulate energy use and it is not to make the price go down and that has been described by the people pushing this as the worst thing that could happen to humanity,” Horner said.

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