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Entries from May 2008

Welcome to North Korea

May 22nd, 2008 · No Comments

I discovered this video about North Korea that I wanted to share with you all. It’s a little less than an hour long and worth the watch. What a bizarre place! RV Welcome to North Korea by Peter Tetteroo and Raymond Feddema

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Tags: Communism and Socialism

Letter from Fred Thompson

May 22nd, 2008 · 11 Comments

A fellow Freeper, 2ndDivisionVet, received this letter from Fred Thompson several days ago. Seeing that RochesterConservative.com had it’s share of “Fred Heads”, I thought I’d post it here. RV ———————————————————————————————– Well, the dust has settled on the Republican side of the nominating process and before any more time passes, I want to sincerely thank you [...]

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Tags: 2008 Presidential Election · Conservatism · Politics

Why You Should Vote for John McCain, Vol. 1

May 21st, 2008 · No Comments

By Dave Jeffers Salt and Light I probably just lost about 10% of my readership with this title and I can only imagine the hateful and vitriolic emails I’m going to receive, but I’m a realist. I’m going to be doing this as series over the course of this election because so much is at [...]

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Tags: 2008 Presidential Election · Conservatism · National News · Patriotism · Politics · Pro-Life · Second Amendment

140th Annual Sunday Memorial Service
Rochester Community War Memorial

May 19th, 2008 · 10 Comments

By rochester_veteran On Sunday, May 18, 2008, the 140th Annual Sunday Memorial Service for veterans and active duty military, who have passed away over the past year, was held at the Rochester Community War Memorial. To think that this wonderful tradition of honoring our deceased veterans and military has been going on since the first [...]

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Tags: American History · American Traditions · Patriotism · Supporting the Troops · Veterans Affairs · Women Warriors

Friday Night Blues – Ten Years After – I’m Going Home (live Woodstock ’69)

May 16th, 2008 · No Comments

No, I’m not going to make the claim that I was at Woodstock to witness this great performance of “I’m Going Home” by Alvin Lee and Ten Years After. I did see Alvin Lee in Germany when I was stationed over there and he did play this great song! BTW, in the beginning of the [...]

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Tags: American History · American Traditions · Conservatism · Friday Night Blues · Gathering of Eagles · Just for Fun · Supporting the Troops · Veterans Affairs

Obama’s the Perfect Candidate for the Sally Field Party

May 16th, 2008 · 1 Comment

By Seth Swirsky Seth’s Website Actress Sally Field won an Oscar in 1979 for playing a union organizer in “Norma Rae.” Six years later, she won the same prized-award for her role in “Places in the Heart,” her acceptance speech earning its own special place in sound-bite history: “…I’ve wanted more than anything to have [...]

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Tags: 2008 Presidential Election · From the Liberal's Mouth · Moonbat Lunacy · Patriotism · Politics

Black Liberation Theology: The Enemy Within

May 16th, 2008 · No Comments

Dave Jeffers encouraged me to get the word out about Erik Rush’s expose’, “Black Liberation Theology: The Enemy Within” in the New Media Journal. Here’s an excerpt from this hard-hitting article: Erik Rush writes: A point I’ve made many times in response to those who claim that black conservatives are Uncle Toms, race traitors, and [...]

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Tags: 2008 Presidential Election · From the Liberal's Mouth · National News · Politics

Guns and Judges: Electing the Supreme Court in 2008

May 15th, 2008 · 2 Comments

By Sandy Froman am1280thepatriot The political “hot button” issues of guns and judges have become intertwined in this election year. The fate of both issues will be decided by the candidate we elect as president. Why? Because over a four-year term, that president will likely appoint at least two and possibly three justices to the [...]

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Tags: 2008 Presidential Election · American Traditions · Conservatism · National Security · Politics · Second Amendment

Housing Bailout Moves Forward in Congress

May 14th, 2008 · No Comments

Last Thursday the House of Representatives voted 266-154 to advance a $300 billion program of taxpayer-financed mortgages to home speculators and their lenders. The bill does not protect taxpayers. The bill gives six-figure taxpayer loans to people who have terrible credit scores and to people who have made fewer than 12 payments on their existing [...]

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Tags: Conservatism · From the Liberal's Mouth · Nanny State · National News · Politics · Taxation

The Real China After The Earthquake

May 14th, 2008 · 2 Comments

The earthquake in China is a disaster of epic proportions! Entire towns and cities were destroyed and the death toll continues to rise. I heard of those high schools collapsing down on themselves and all those kids and teachers getting buried and killed. My oldest is in high school and I can only imagine the [...]

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