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Rochester Hills Tea May 14 2011

May 10, 2011
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Rochester Hills Tea May 14 2011

The South East Michigan 9.12 Project is inviting all Tea Party and patriotic citizens to “The Great American Rally” concerning deficits and energy. Bring your family friendly signs and flags to bring awareness to others that “We the People” are fighting for our country and making our politicians accountable,...

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Congressman Tim Walberg Demanding Action on Energy

March 31, 2011
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Part of the “great equalization of nations” that is central to the progressive agenda, is to starve the United States of abundant affordable energy.  To that end, the POTUS Obama appears to have instructed his administration to block or otherwise obstruct energy concerns who are seeking permits, and use...

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Iconography

November 29, 2010
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~ Reposted From RightMichigan.com ~ When challenged at a press conference in 2009, Michigan Congressman JohnConyers’ exclaiming that he does not read the bills was of course troubling.  His thoughts? “What good is reading the bill if it’s a thousand pages and you don’t have two days and two...

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The legs out from under them

May 20, 2009
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The legs out from under them

I have wondered aloud (in print) in the past about why the automaker chiefs have not scolded the congress for putting them under the pressure which has made all of their problems even more so “problematic.”  The attempts by congress to mandate “change” in consumers buying habits by limiting...

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Enemies of the State (of Michigan..)

April 29, 2009
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By looking at just last months (March 2009) voting records of Senators, Levin and Stabenow, it becomes clear that Michigan’s best interests have not been represented very well in our federal government.  Michigan has suffered the indignant reality of becoming the top Job loser during the tenure of Debbie...

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Santa Pulling His Sleigh With Jackalopes

April 20, 2009
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Michigan’s recent energy policy shift.. Consumers and DTE saw it coming, and lobbied heavily for the return to a fewer number of providers. And even though it may have put them under the thumb of regulators, they would have been there anyhow, but now with a few less competitive...

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Addressing The Stimulus

February 18, 2009
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Addressing The Stimulus

The left decries the conservative viewpoint that LOGIC should have some bearing in the decision making by our elected leadership.  “Reason” is overrated as it applies to public policy apparently and “feeling good” about what has been done is sufficient to clothe us, heat our homes, and feed millions. ...

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How McCain can win Michigan

October 3, 2008
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Barack Obama and Jennifer Granholm, Ideological twins who support more taxation, and expanded government control into people’s lives are more alike than merely a political stance or two.  They are both highly charismatic and “likable” personages who successfully deliver their own (albeit misguided) message of how to run government...

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Brokaw Pelosi Transcript segment explained. Her motivation.

September 19, 2008
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Nope, not going to let this fade away just yet.  As we see the OIL prices raise again, we need to be reminded WHY.  I Expect the prices to break $100 again today now that the refineries are chugging along again.  A couple reasons, including Saudis reducing production, and...

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Pelosi on Meet the press..

August 28, 2008
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At the beginning of the video, when Brokaw brings up her “substantial” investment, Nancy Pelosi first jumps to pointing out how relatively small a part of her investments this particular one is. Note that she is STEAMED and very uncomfortable with this type of question.  HOW DARE HE ask...

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