May 13th, 5PM

Two men with the potential to change the world were shot and died in 1968.

Two men with the potential to change the world were shot and lived in 1981.

Why did events go so differently in 1981?

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Net neuterdom

“To update Ronald Reagan’s quip: Republicans think every day is the Fourth of July, and President Obama and the Democrats think every day is April 15. The FCC’s net-neutrality move is but the first step toward death by typical government overregulation.”

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Reagan leadership vs. Obama leadership

He knew how work with people, to really “reach across the aisle” and hammer out compromise. He got 37 Democratic Senators to vote with him on his historic tax cut legislation along with 48 Democrats in the House. Contrast that with Obama who couldn’t get a single Republican to vote with him on Obamacare, since he excluded them from the conversation.

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A beautiful Christmas message from Ronald Reagan

By Tom Quiner [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UU0tuah-x7M] Let’s turn the clock back some thirty years to hear the beautiful Christmas address of a president who loved Christ. Ronald Reagan wasn’t afraid to call Jesus the Christ. He called a Christmas tree a Christmas tree, not a holiday tree. He gave no quarter to the politically-correct Thought Police who…

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A simple question for Republicans: what are you for?

I know what Republicans are against.

They’re against Democrats, high taxes, government regulations, Democrats, deficit spending, Democrats, yada, yada, yada.

They are engaged in midterm elections against a party that is on the ropes. The Democratic president, Barack Obama, is the most inept president in who knows how long.

President Obama not only makes us long for Bill Clinton, he’s even making Jimmy Carter look pretty good…

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Can Republicans be trusted?

By Tom Quiner [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KaWBs46USqE] No, Republicans cannot be trusted much more than Democrats. Political parties tend to be about power more than principle. Politicians are willing to fudge (and ‘evolve’) ideology in order to win elections … and reelections. To some extent, this is reasonable. After all, this nation was built by compromise. I recently…

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