by Jeff Lewis on January 2, 2012
I have struggled along with most conservatives with the decision of who to support in the primaries and caucuses. I have watched all the televised debates and have read almost everything I could find on all the major candidates. I will support whoever the Republican nominee is, although I would ...
by Jeff Lewis on June 30, 2011
Sometimes I’m so proud to be an Illinoisan I just have to pinch myself to stop giggling. This week has been an especially exciting one. Our last governor, Rod Blagojevich (D), was convicted on 11 criminal counts related to trying to sell Barack Obama’s old U.S. Senate seat and six ...
by Jeff Lewis on August 6, 2010
By Ann Coulter Democrats act as if the right to run across the border when you’re 8 1/2 months pregnant, give birth in a U.S. hospital and then immediately start collecting welfare was exactly what our forebears had in mind, a sacred constitutional right, as old as the 14th Amendment ...
by Jeff Lewis on August 4, 2010
By Ernest S Christian and Gary A. Robbins Investors Business Daily The Internet is a large-scale version of the “Committees of Correspondence” that led to the first American Revolution — and with Washington’s failings now so obvious and awful, it may lead to another. People are asking, “Is the government ...
by Jeff Lewis on July 29, 2010
By Dick Morris & Eileen McGann When Judge Susan Bolton granted an injunction halting the enforcement of key provisions of the Arizona immigration enforcement law, she ruled in favor of the Justice Department’s position, but against the president’s political interest. Had the judge sustained this law, it would have made ...
by Jeff Lewis on July 28, 2010
By Daniel J. Flynn HumanEvents.com “Why is there no socialism in America?” German philosopher Werner Sombart famously asked more than a century ago. It was not for lack of trying. New Harmony, Brook Farm, Oneida, and scores of other 19th Century communes underscored the effort, though ultimately the failure, of ...
by Jeff Lewis on July 19, 2010
Illegal immigration needs to be fixed, and soon. The flood of illegals, especially in the southwest is overwhelming state agencies, putting undue strain on hospital emergency rooms, local law enforcement and filling our jails. The problem is not just migrant workers looking to do the work “Americans won’t do” as ...
Will Washington’s Failures Lead To Second American Revolution?
by Jeff Lewis on August 4, 2010
By Ernest S Christian and Gary A. Robbins Investors Business Daily The Internet is a large-scale version of the “Committees of Correspondence” that led to the first American Revolution — and with Washington’s failings now so obvious and awful, it may lead to another. People are asking, “Is the government ...
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