The question has come to me a few times in the last six months, and the short and sweet response has been, “You know when your with a group of folks and it does not ‘feel’ right then either it is you or the group. In either case, it is sometimes best to just move [Click here to continue reading the full article...]

 
Patriotic Resistance: Summit Fact Check Report

The Party of No: Amendments Blocked by Democrats Click Here to Read and Discuss VICE PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN: “Unless We Bend That Cost Curve, We’re In Trouble.” (Vice President Joe Biden, Health Care Summit, 2/25/10) Health Care Summit: The Talk Clock DEMOCRATS (Including Obama): 233 MINS OR NEARLY 4 HOURS REPUBLICANS: 110 MINS OR 1 [Click here to continue reading the full article...]

 
So Why Do We Need Roll Call Voting?

The question comes up in conversations around the great State of South Carolina, why do we need Roll Call voting? It seems rather simple to explain. How can you reelect a person to an office that spends your tax dollars, puts your income further into the coffers of the State via increased taxes, and gives [Click here to continue reading the full article...]

 
Updates on Hardin, Montana, and China Flag Flap

By Chuck Baldwin October 27, 2009 ((Guest Editor)) In recent columns, I have reported on both the attempted takeover of the Hardin, Montana, jail facility by a private mercenary force and a Chinese story that the White House would fly the Communist Chinese flag in honor of the 60th anniversary of Mao’s revolution of 1949, [Click here to continue reading the full article...]

 

Dot connection is the life of a computer analysis. We listen to business practices and we listen to business needs — then we review the business model and functions. From these interviews and research we start to connect the dots to how to make a computer system function to streamline the manual efforts to cut [Click here to continue reading the full article...]

 

((Reprinted with permission from author ~ original at Resistnet.com)) By Terry Funderburk 06/11/09 I have been to the island of Corregidor twice. It is tadpole shaped, four kilometers long and sits in the mouth of Manila Bay. World War II veterans called it Fortress Corregidor because it was armed to the teeth. The battle that [Click here to continue reading the full article...]

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