Posts Tagged ‘ Phoenix ’

Freedom Of Information

Freedom Of Information

For those of you who believed the carnage wrought by this administration’s criminally negligent-if not intentionally malicious-Fast and Furious program had ceased-or even abated-I have some troubling news to report. Thanks to the indefatigable attorneys at Judicial Watch we continue to discover weapons implicated in violent crimes which can be traced back to the...
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Life and Death on the Border

Life and Death on the Border

Here’s the latest press release from the National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers addressing the Obama administration’s directive restricting the use of deadly force by Border Patrol agents.
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Just Desserts

Just Desserts

  The Maricopa County Republicans have boxed the ears of their state’s senior senator, overwhelmingly so.  Which begs the question, what were the 25% who didn’t vote for this eminently sensible resolution thinking? You would think the late Ted Kennedy’s junior partner in the Senate’s open border brigade would take the hint, but I...
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Border Truths

Border Truths

  For those readers within the greater Phoenix Metropolitan Area who would like to attend the event, you can find directions to the event here.  4568 E Cactus Rd Phoenix, AZ 85032 (602) 996-8840
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We Are America

Despite what you may be hearing from solipsistic media outlets, the fight against the Obama-Boehner amnesty push proceeds apace in America’s heartland. The We Are America Tour-a series of rallies across the nation intended to put the heat on pusillanimous congressmen-heads to Phoenix, Arizona this weekend. Those of you in the southwest can find...
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American Riders United (Memorial Day 2013)

American Riders United (Memorial Day 2013)

This is Memorial Day weekend, and as we’ve done in the past we will honor the sacrifices of those who have fallen in defense of this nation. One of the organizations that honors the memories of this nation’s fallen servicemen and defends the values they fought to protect is Riders United for a Sovereign...
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Two Americans (The Case Against Joe Arpaio)

Two Americans (The Case Against Joe Arpaio)

With the United States Senate rushing headlong into its rendezvous with destiny, i.e. deconstructing what remains of this nation’s anemic and beleaguered economy, and the U.S. House following suit, it  seems appropriate to examine cui bono from these developments. Obviously not American citizens, beyond Facebook billionaire Mark Zuckerberg and the politicians who’ll be handsomely...
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Too Much Of A Good Thing

Too Much Of A Good Thing

Video of Frank Gaffney’s speech can be found on Urban Infidel. One of the unofficial mottos of the United States, this phrase-which is minted on this country’s coins and emblazoned upon our paper bills-embodies the common heritage of the American nation, which was created from the union of thirteen distinct, unique former British colonies....
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The Payback (To Be Continued…)

No good deed goes unpunished, as those who blew the whistle on the Obama administration’s gun-walking debacle can tell you firsthand. Intimidation and obstruction is the norm, and honesty about criminal abuses by the feds is discouraged at all costs. Vince Cefalu is one of several former agents who’ve been punished for daring to question the illegal...
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Freedom’s Enemies

That is our current attorney general Eric Holder, give or take a decade and a half, exhorting a receptive audience to delegitimize the right to keep and bear arms, which is a bedrock of our Constitution’s foundation, the Bill of Rights. While it shouldn’t come as a surprise that the man at the heart...
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