Sick of high gas prices?

Its all about oil people. I found this movie “Who Killed the Electric Car” very eye opening. [googlevideo=http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7202740060236675590] The dollar is tied to oil. The value of oil is what backs our currency. Anything that threatens this backing is systematically destroyed. Rising oil prices in the short term means a stronger demand for dollars. “The…

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Honor and Remember this Flag Day!

On December 29, 2005 George Anthony Lutz II (Tony) was killed by a sniper’s bullet while he was on patrol outside Fallujah, Iraq. His family and friends endured the shock, emotional agony and overwhelming loss that accompanied the news of Tony’s death, just like the many families who have suffered the same tragedy. In the…

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A ray of sunshine

I was able to wrest sixteen hundred dollars back from the Federal government this afternoon and a thousand back from my State. Take that you communists! Thankfully interest rates are so horribly low I can fool myself into believing loaning twenty six hundred dollars out for nothing was a good financial move. Thankfully I have…

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A downer day

Today has been a downer day. I can’t even put my finger on the exact cause but I feel very pessimistic about things today. Perhaps it is the realization that our country has given up on God and is determined to let fear of attack from “Radical Islam” determine our fate. Perhaps I have come…

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The lesser of three evils.

Rumor has it that Rudy will bow out soon, leaving only four choices for the Republican Party. As this campaign rolls on, Huckabee gives up, it will boil down to the media darling and NeoConservative McCain and the Democrat-Lite Romney and the pro-life, pro-guns, pro-liberty, pro-Republic, pro-limited government, pro-family, pro-freedom Ron Paul. There has only…

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The cost of defending our way of life

From the National Priorities Project Website:Proposed Total Federal Outlays, FY2008 The following pie chart illustrates proposed total federal spending for fiscal year 2008. Fiscal year 2008 runs from October 1, 2007 to September 30, 2008. The ‘national defense’ portion of the budget includes money for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. However, if the wars…

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