Republican Study Committee
On November 19th the House Republicans elected their leaders. John Boehner disappointingly was reelected as Minority Leader, while Eric Cantor was elected as Republican Whip. Mike Pence, a proven conservative who is graded A by the NRA, is a member of the RSC, and opposed the $700 billion bailout is... Read the full story
Bribes, Threats, and Health-Care
Senator Harry Reid’s (D-NV) health-care proposal was voted into the debate phase late Saturday night, presumably while no one was watching. Any hope that remained for the so-called “moderate” Democrats in the Senate was dashed when senators Lieberman (CT), Lincoln (AR), Nelson (NE), and Landrieu... Read the full story
Macrominerals for Body Balance
November 24, 2009 Your body requires seven macrominerals for proper balance and good health. Here are the seven and perhaps the best sources of each 1) Calcium – Milk from organic, grass-fed to finish cows from local farms. 2) Chloride – Salt, ideally sea salt. 3) Magnesium – Meat from... Read the full story
Andy Stern’s Community of Corruption
You almost want to close your eyes and not look. That’s how shockingly this administration is governing. Taking a cue from Saul Alinsky, author of Rules for Radicals, President Obama is running the country like a community organizer. The number one goal of an organizer is to deal with the leaders... Read the full story
Food Shortages
November 20, 2009 As yet, there has been no announcement by government authorities regarding a massive food storage program. There is, however, anecdotal evidence to support the theory that such a program exists. I have heard interesting reports about Oregon Freeze Dry, one of the world’s largest suppliers... Read the full story
A Web of Czars, Progressives, and Their True Intentions
Your First Amendment rights are under attack by progressives. Seeking more control over the Internet, the president and the FCC are pushing forward on damaging rules and legislation that initially seem harmless because they’re couched in such “neutral” language. “Net neutrality”... Read the full story
What’s Done is Dunn
White House Communication Director Anita Dunn has stepped down from her post. The explanation for the resignation was confusing and a bit hypocritical. According to Obama administration senior advisor, Valerie Jarrett, Dunn always expected to leave, but will remain in the White House every day. Dunn... Read the full story
Critical Knowledge on the Cancer Front
November 13, 2009 It seems that linoleic acid, even in small amounts, helps to feed malignant tumors. Linoleic acid is the primary fatty acid in the omega-6 family of essential fatty acids. Researchers have discovered that the entire family of omega-6 fatty acids are culprits in promoting tumor growth.... Read the full story
Why You May Never See the Olympics in America Again
You wake up at 5:00 a.m., train seven hours a day, maybe work a day job, and have just enough time left over to eat and sleep. Such is the life of an Olympian. The Games are the ultimate showcase of these athletes’ hard work and dedication. Unfortunately, away from the athletes, there is infighting... Read the full story
Fort Hood and the Terrorists Among U.S.
“Nidal Hassan is a hero. He is a man of conscience who could not bear living the contradiction of being a Muslim and serving in an army that is fighting against his own people.” -Yemeni-American cleric Anwar al-Awlaki You probably can’t believe what you’re hearing, seeing, and... Read the full story







