White House
The Time Is Now: Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan talks about our problems today, in 1980, thirty years ago. High taxes, high unemployment, lack of domestic oil, and international chaos are not unique to the Obama regime. Reagan addresses them all in his acceptance speech for candidate for president of the US at the RNC in 1980.
The only edits I made was to remove applause. The words are as he spoke them at the RNC in July of 1980.
For those of you at odds with the direction Obama is taking our country, watch and listen. Reagan was right then and is right now.
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Would you want Obama in control of Student loans?
Part of ObamaCare is a takeover of all student loans; and have they got a deal for you!
I hope all of you who voted for Obama are happy. If he wins this one there won't be anything left that he won't control by November. Next up is charging us for air. After that, making us a part of Mexico.
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Eric Holder: Osama Bin Laden Will Never Face US Trial
Attorney General Eric Holder told Congress on Tuesday Osama bin Laden will never face trial in the U.S. because he will not be captured alive. In exchanges with House Republicans, Holder compared terrorists to mass murderer Charles Manson.
Interesting how Holder's strategy relies on killing Bin Laden. God help us if he is wrong on his crew is still running the Attorney General's office!
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Robert Gibbs: Health bill will soon be law of the land
White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs is confident that health care reform will pass by next week. We'll have the votes when the House votes, I think within the next week, Gibbs told Fox News Chris Wallace Sunday.
I think whoever sits here this time next week, you will be talking about health care reform not as a presidential proposal, but as something that will soon be the law of the land, said Gibbs.
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Liz Cheney's Al Qaeda Seven Video defended by Mark Levin
Mark Levin blasts the 19 lawyers who protested by letter the "Al Qaeda Seven" video and related attacks by Keep America Safe and Liz Cheney.
