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January 8, 2014
Mandeville, LA – Exclusive Transcript – “I have a suggestion.  Next time someone tells you they’ve been out of work for a couple months and can’t find a job, hand them a pipe wrench.  Next time someone has been out of work for a couple months and can’t find a job, hand them a welding...
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Mandeville, LA – Exclusive Transcript – “Conservative nationalism was already on the rise in the 1980’s. This was 1988 when Nisbet delivered the Jefferson lecture. The four men who have served as presidents since Robert Nisbet delivered this lecture make Reagan seem like an isolationist. Remember his 1976 plea at the Republican National Convention to end the...
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Mandeville, LA  – (Note – I was alerted to Ms Kuznicki’s post by the following from Mr. Levin’s FaceBook page(i) “Is the “Tenth Amendment Center” for real? Jen Kuznicki continues to expose this group!”  I, as a speaker at TAC events, a friend to their cause and a member felt obliged as a Gentleman to respond.)...
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https://media.blubrry.com/crusade/mikechurch.com/mc-media/daily-clip/08012014_Pile_of_Prep_LIVE.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe: Google Podcasts | Email | RSSMandeville, LA – Mike Church’s daily Pile of Prep, chock full of the latest [r]epublican news, reading selections and Mike’s take on things including  “Why be unemployed? I bought you a gift to help, here’s a pipe wrench.” Read along with Mike’s...
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Fox News types surrendering Constitution
Mandeville, LA – Exclusive Transcript – “Well, what does conservative mean today?  It means you’re willing to pile up bodies and blow things up in foreign countries that you can’t point to or can’t identify on a map.  That’s what most conservatives think today.  In other words, conservative today is being confused, or rather a...
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This Day in Founding Founders History - Where we bring you important dates in the lives and history of the Founding Generation. On this day in 1790, President Washington delivered the first State of the Union address to Congress.
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