By Vince Yanez
The Gay Agenda
I love those words. It makes you think of some backroom of a billiard hall, a bunch of guys in wrinkled suits, two-day stubble and cigars, writing a secret agenda to further the movement of homosexualizing (I made up that word) the innocent and unsuspecting non-gays of America. (Of course, this group would be in the back of an art cafe, wearing nicely-pressed Stafford dress-shirts, clean shaven and smoking Benson and Hedges 100′s, because come on, THEY ARE GAY after all). … Continue Reading

In the attacks on 9/11, just under three thousand people died in the World Trade Center.
Three thousand people in one day. A day that has become not only a national anniversary of sorrow, but was also a call to war on those who claimed to be involved, and on others who had nothing to do with it. We were an angry nation.
Three thousand people died and almost five thousand U.S. Troops and over one million civilians have died as a result. Our entire country, and world of nations, has been forever changed by the deaths of three thousand people in one day.
Even Worse
By the year 2035, the entire city of New York and the entire city of Houston, Texas will have died due to something just as horrible. By the year 2035, the entire population of the state of Alabama and the state of Arizona will have died due to a different sort of ‘attack’. Within 25 years from now, the city of Chicago and the entire state of Virginia will have completely been destroyed in another way.
In the next 25 years, 10 million people will be dead. This is the equivalent of two attacks on the World Trade Center, every week of the year, for the next 25 years. This is bigger than an Axis of Evil, this is deadlier than a man in a cave and this will be the costliest war this nation has ever seen.
In the next 25 years, 10 million women will have died from Breast Cancer. … Continue Reading
By: Skip Bales
When Clinton left office there was a budget surplus as a result of good Democrat fiscal policy and that was a good thing! – Really?
The Justice Department filed suit last Thursday to force Arpaio to turn over documents. See: New York Times
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