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The Supreme Court ruled on the side of Texas in the Medellin v. Texas case. Score one for the U.S. Constitution over the incessant pursuit of the United Nations to breach U.S. sovereignty.

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In light of the Trinity United Church of Christ’s anti-American, anti-Semitic, and hateful, racist agenda being exposed worldwide by the media this past week, Obama’s church has continued and even elevated its hateful agenda on Easter Sunday. Barack Obama’s Trinity United Church of Christ is either grievously ignorant, preposterously obtuse, or so defiled with [...]

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Don’t be fooled by the rhetoric of Obama’s alleged lack of experience. He would be ridiculously inexperienced and dangerously naive in the capacity as leader of this nation from a domestic position and malignantly worse in foreign policy. But as far as the practical application of politics–he is a seasoned politician. He cut his teeth [...]

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If you have committed some act in the past couple of weeks that has been weighing heavy on your conscience, and you are an ardent believer in Karma, you may get a reprieve from the equatable “what goes around comes around” punishment you may have been nervously awaiting from Karma. The reason for your ad [...]

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The Hillary Clinton Machine continues to tout the experience that would make her the most qualified candidate over her inadequately qualified competitors vying for the Democrat presidential nomination. Yet she has rarely spoken, other than generalities, of any specific qualifications she has acquired in her storied career that make her the most qualified.
It would only [...]

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John McCain’s relationship with the conservative base of the Republican party can, at best, be compared to an arranged marriage. With McCain playing the part of the groom and the Republican base playing the part of the reluctant bride. In this particular scenario, the bride’s heart belongs to someone else, but due to cultural and [...]

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