| The BIG LIE About Capital Gains » President Barack Obama's socialist lackeys lie about capital gains taxes. Last month, liberal New York Times columnist and Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman wrote that capital gains rates are just for the very rich. In fact, the low capital gains rates apply to and benefit every American. Lower capital gains rates are what allow lower-class and middle-class Americans to achieve the American dream. More » |
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Outside The Asylum |
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| The Greatest Waste Of All » I will grant that Whitney Houston's apparently self-induced death is a cautionary tale, but let's not overstate the case. The cautionary tale told by Houston's death centers on the fact that Americans care far too much about precisely the wrong people. More » |
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Personal Liberty News |
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| TSA Voyeurs Sexually Harass Female Passengers » A recent report by CBS News in Dallas exposed yet another perverse abuse carried out by airport security agents of the Transportation Security Administration. The TSA randomly selects people for extra screening, but some female passengers are complaining, saying that there is nothing random about how they were picked. More » |
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| Republican Leadership Reluctantly Accepting Paul » After a Conservative Political Action Conference lacking Presidential candidate Ron Paul and his zealous supporters, some Republican leaders are seeing the need to give the candidate a chance, according to The Washington Times . More » |
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History Lesson |
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Remember The Maine
By the late 1800s, the Spanish empire was rapidly waning and primarily consisted of Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Philippines and Guam.
But Spain's hold over Cuba was becoming tenuous. The Cuban people were growing increasingly unhappy with Spanish rule, and the Ten Year's War of 1868-1897 did not alleviate their grievances. Although the war was over, minor rebellions continued. More »
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