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Mansfield AFB Could Stay Open by Closing Bases in Saudi Arabia

Mandeville, LA - Exclusive Audio and Transcript - We have another Republican there saying, “We gotta keep that base open.  I don’t care if your kids have to pay for it all the way up to 2912.  It’s part of national defense.”  The ironic part is that it may actually be part of national defense, but since we have Air Force bases all hither and yon across the planet -- that’s another great question.  You people in Mansfield, Ohio, would […]

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This Day in Founder's History

This Day In Founders History – 1 August

[private FP-Yearly|FP-Monthly] If you're having problems playing the video, please download it, there may be an incompatibility with your browser. [/private] This Day In Founders History – August 1 In 1791 on this day, a plantation owner in Virginia, Robert Carter III, filed with Westmoreland County, Virginia to begin the process of manumitting or freeing his 500 slaves. This is the largest known pre-Civil War release of slaves in North America and the largest by an individual in the United […]

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Founders Television

The Tan Man Makes Yet Another Deal to Lock in Deficit Spending

[private FP-Yearly|FP-Monthly] [/private] Mandeville, LA - Exclusive Audio - On today's [r]epublican radio podcast we discuss John Boehner making a deal with Harry Reid to lock in deficit spending and ballooning national debt… because we could be campaigning while there's another government shutdown going on now could we?  Also on the show we talk more about Chick-fil-a and many more stories.  Join us for the news digest, the monologues, and This Day in Founders History!  Grab a Founders Pass for […]

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Pile Of Prep

SOLD OUT: Boehner Brokers New “Spending Deal” With Harry Reid

Angry White Male makes a comeback as Romney notices 20 point lead among white voters Michael Phelps becomes the most decorated medalist in Olympic history putting an eerie, temporary, kibosh on the US's slog into redistribution Jack Hunter points out that the Libertarian movement has a nasty habit of eating its young, eschewing political victories that come with requisite compromises DeceptiCONNED, there's no A in Boehner: The Tan Man makes yet another deal to lock in deficit spending and ballooned […]

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Transcripts

Romney World Tour Better Spent in US Dismantling Empire and Fixing Debt

Mandeville, LA - Exclusive Transcript - So Romney gallivanting across the globe, to me, is nothing more than a sop.  This is an homage to Bill Kristol and all of those decepticons over there, to think that we can remake the world in our own image.  They just need to see Governor Romney over there practicing remaking the world, which is why your question is a good one.  Why is he over there saying things that you would think someone […]

todayJuly 31, 2012 6

Daily Clip

Why Beat Up Lincoln? Because Rejecting His Divinity Leads Back to [r]epublicanism.

Mandeville, LA - Exclusive Audio and Transcript - Lincoln, aided and abetted by other designing men, ended the spirit of ’76 as a functioning part of American political philosophy, if not the American political mantra, the raison d’être that many decided that breaking from the government of Great Britain was a good idea because the peoples of this country wanted to govern themselves and didn’t appreciate being ruled from on high from thousands of miles away, although today they appreciate […]

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Transcripts

Why Not Rethink American Unions… Brad Birzer Has

Mandeville, LA - Exclusive Audio and Transcript - If the U.S. did actually break up in or after 2012, I would expect some of this to be accurate, but not all of it.  Perhaps the entire eastern / northeastern corridor, starting in D.C. and working its way north / northeast might form one government (probably not a republic).  The southern states, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri might form a republic.  Texas, though, might well go on its own.  The northern […]

todayJuly 31, 2012 6

This Day in Founder's History

This Day In Founders History – 31 July

[private FP-Yearly|FP-Monthly] If you're having problems playing the video, please download it, there may be an incompatibility with your browser. [/private] This Day In Founders History – July 31 On this day in 1790, the U.S. Patent Office issued the first patent to Samuel Hopkins for his process for making potash and pearl ashes, used in fertilizer. In 1792 on this day, the cornerstone was laid for the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia, PA, making it the first building to be […]

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Pile Of Prep

Republicans: Acting Like Statists Since 1988 – Except When Actual Statists Have the White House

What would "conservatism" look like if "conservatives" from the past were actually consulted? Brion McClanahan and Clyde Wilson have the answer in "Forgotten Conservatives in American History" AGAIN: Incorporating the 2nd Amendment is what gives Congress the newfound power to "grab your guns" 16 year old Chinese girl smashes her own records, beats Ryan Lochte and sets a world record in swim event that we're supposed to believe is the result of "talent development?!" VIDEO: The result of Dear Leader's […]

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