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Log Cabin Court Case puts Obama Administration in Awkward Position
The Log Cabin Republicans released a press release on Friday July 9th laying out details pertaining to the Log Cabin Republicans v. United States case that will be heard this week. The case challenges the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” military policy. The Obama Administration is being forced to defend this policy which the President is… »
Michael Steele was right about Afghanistan!
Michael Steele (pictured with Florida RLC Vice-Chair Steve Smith) is in trouble.
This time he criticized a never-ending undeclared war, saying (correctly) that it is not a war the American people are interested in supporting.
He further stated it doesn’t make much sense.
Of course, Chairman of the Republican National Committee Michael Steele is correct on… »
Michael Steele Talks Sense – He Must Resign!
If you’ve ever wondered who the idiots are in the Republican Party — you know, the folks who lost us the presidency and both houses of Congress — you need look no further than the catalog of prominent pundits and politicians now calling for the resignation of Michael Steele. … »
Jason Isaac BBQs some liberal
Since I commented on Speaker Straus’ headlining of a fundraiser for State Representative Patrick Rose, I have gotten to know his opponent, Jason Isaac, and the people of HD 45. Many people had told me that Jason was “the real deal,” someone who stands by his principles and can beat Rose with an impressive… »
Mike Lee and Nikki Haley Win Runoffs
Republican Liberty Caucus endorsed candidates in Utah and South Carolina won their runoffs last night.
Congratulations to Mike Lee, who narrowly defeated Tim Bridgewater in the Utah U.S. Senate race. Lee will be a voice for common sense in the Senate after he wins in November. Until then, we have to make sure he… »
Growing Pot To Fight Terrorism
A man busted for growing marijuana in Trousdale County, TN said he was helping the country fight terrorism. Authorities found 283 plants at a house last week. They have not released the suspect’s name, but the sheriff said the man told him he had… »
Thoughts on Adam Kokesh’s New Mexico Experiment
This is only the third time I have written about Adam Kokesh since his campaign began. The first time — nearly one year ago — I provided an analysis of what I believed would occur in the race. The second time I wrote about the race was to defend Kokesh against some pro-war Republicans who… »
Homeowners Associations are Out of Control in Texas
Texas is one of the fastest growing states in the nation. All around the major cities there are new housing developments whose builders eventually finish their work and leave behind a covenant which property owners sign on to which usually includes membership in a Homeowners Association, which charges some sort of small membership fee for… »
The Republican Oath of Loyalty: Where Should Allegiances Lie?
By: Joel Dillard
The Republican Party of Florida has instituted an oath of loyalty where by members swear not to actively, publicly or financially support any candidate that is outside of the Party. (Found here: http://www.suwanneeclassifieds.com/gop/media/loyalty.pdf) Loyalty oaths have been used in many forms throughout the history of our country as a simple Wiki Search will… »
Truther Cited for Commercial Solicitation
In a laughable incident caught on video and then massively overdramatized, a truther was cited for illegally distributing commercial materials in downtown San Antonio by a group of bicycle cops whose silly outfits added to the ridiculousness of a scene which plays rather like the segment in Monty Python and the Holy Grail where an… »

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