George Zimmerman: In
Hiding Found
not guilty, George Zimmerman walked out of the
courthouse a free man, and then went into hiding. Zimmerman and his
parents have received death threats, and the Obama administration is
going to go
against the Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution (Double
Jeopardy) and is unconstitutionally filing federal charges against
George
Zimmerman. Read More |
Why Did The Obama Administration “Organize And Manage” Protests Against
George Zimmerman? Is
the Obama administration at least partially
responsible for turning the George Zimmerman trial into such a huge
national spectacle? Judicial Watch has obtained documents which prove
that the
Community Relations Service, a division of the Department of Justice,
was sent to Sanford, Florida in late March 2012 “to help organize and
manage rallies and protests against George Zimmerman." Read More |
Common Core Won’t Make Kids Smarter The
new education standards called Common Core won’t make U.S. kids any
smarter. The overall Common Core strategy is to raise
middle-scoring students a point or two but do nothing to motivate or
help the smarter kids or the dumber kids. CC’s goal is to achieve a
result
like Lake Wobegon, the fictional Minnesota town where “all kids are
above average.” Read More |
Jesse Jackson, the United Nations, and the Method Toward Liberty In
a video at the WSJ Opinion page, I discovered that “… Jesse Jackson in
these last days has called for the United
Nations to intervene in the wake of the George Zimmerman verdict.” This
is not necessarily something unseen in America, unfortunately. But it
does continue to show the extent to which those who have a firm grip on
public opinion are willing to take Americans in the direction opposite
of
liberty. Read More |
Senator Cruz: Gang of Eight “Penalizes Businesses” that hire U.S.
Citizens Speaking
at the Black American Leadership Alliance’s
March for Jobs in Washington, D.C. yesterday, U.S. Senator Ted Cruz
spoke against the Senate’s recently-passed Gang of Eight immigration
bill.
Sen. Cruz highlighted the fact that the bill, if it passes the House and
is signed into law, would impose penalties on U.S. employers for hiring
American citizens and permanent residents. Read More |
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