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There once was a place called America
The Daily Times (NM), by Susan Brown
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Posted By:cjjeepercreeper, 2/26/2013 10:21:09 PM
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| "There once was a place called America," our children´s children will one day write, "a bright and shining city on a hill, divinely placed by God to serve as a beacon of hope to the entire world. A land filled with generous-hearted souls who showered the needy the world over with their abundant blessings." You see, America was founded by a handful of God-fearing patriots who didn´t always agree but believed certain things like life, liberty and the personal pursuit of happiness were worth dying for.
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Comments: Well said.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
RedWhiteBlue, 2/26/2013 10:31:01 PM (No. 9198141)
Once upon a time there was a place called America. The End.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Aria, 2/26/2013 10:49:05 PM (No. 9198153)
Panama or Costa Rica...not sure which one is the better place to land. There´s also Canada but weather not so great and might be too hard to get into. Hmmm
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NMPatriot, 2/26/2013 10:53:52 PM (No. 9198155)
There is now a place called Amerika. It is a nation of men. It is no longer a nation of laws, under God with Liberty and Justice for all, even though our currency reminds us how we have gone wrong with our trust. America under God lasted approximately 232 years. Amerika under man is eaten away with "progressive" cancer (now at stage 5) and will barely last 2.32 years more. It is way past time to turn back to God, beg for national forgiveness, and re-institute the covenant this nation was founded on. Only God can lead the way if we humble ourselves, return to His laws and pray for His loving guidance and forgiveness!
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tisHimself, 2/26/2013 11:02:07 PM (No. 9198160)
The fundamental tenet of the American experiment is that it was instituted with the help of God, by a people open to the concept of his benevolent guidance. But our generation and those that follow, we are so much smarter than those who came before us, who needs God?
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Safari Man, 2/26/2013 11:21:54 PM (No. 9198171)
I´m afraid November 2012 was our last chance to stop our demise. I am demoralized. At this point, I think everyone should figure out how to minimize the damage to themselves and try to get the most out of the rest of your life. We´ll not be going back to what we used to know as America -- the dims have figured out how to control the vote and we´ll never win again. UNless... Maybe a coup? Maybe secession? Maybe unicorns to ride on?
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ColonialAmerican1623, 2/27/2013 12:12:12 AM (No. 9198216)
It´s terribly sad that the next generation will never know what a great country this was and will never be again.
Never mind the generation taking care of us in the nursing home.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
JoniTx, 2/27/2013 12:23:28 AM (No. 9198221)
Excellent Read!!
~~The leader of the former Soviet Union Communist Party, Nikita Khrushchev promised his beloved Communism would bury the capitalistic West without declaring war. The plan was outlined in a fascinating book called "The Naked Communist," written in 1958 by a man named Cleon Skousen who accurately warned Americans of troubles to come unless things changed.~~
....Mission Accomplished....
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Bobn.T, 2/27/2013 1:15:41 AM (No. 9198247)
I used to lived in America. I hate it here in Obamastan.
I´m still praying for God to deliver us from this evil and return us to America.
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steveW, 2/27/2013 1:37:10 AM (No. 9198262)
A majority of the electorate chose to celebrate Ignorance, Decline and Revenge. The home of the brave turned into the home of the knave. "Hope and Change" was never really about anything else. RIP.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
pinger, 2/27/2013 4:55:35 AM (No. 9198323)
There once was a place called America...it had its problems like any other place on earth....but it was a good place for a thousand reasons. Then a man (sic) came along who said he was going to "fundamentally change America." He has; he is. Now America, where a handful of good things remain, has a thousands reasons why it´s not as good as before.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Malia2012, 2/27/2013 7:31:56 AM (No. 9198462)
America has become a country no longer recognizable and unless things change, there will be no turning back. I grieve for my future grandchildren and everyone else´s because they will never know how great and wonderful this country once was and what real freedom is. The leftist "historians" are re-writing history as we speak and the most anti-American "president" in history, the destroyer of all things good about this country, will be revered as a great leader by bottom-feeding-communist-re-writers.
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There once was a place called America
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The Daily Times (NM), by Susan Brown
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Posted By: cjjeepercreeper- 2/26/2013 10:21:09 PM
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"There once was a place called America," our children´s children will one day write, "a bright and shining city on a hill, divinely placed by God to serve as a beacon of hope to the entire world. A land filled with generous-hearted souls who showered the needy the world over with their abundant blessings." You see, America was founded by a handful of God-fearing patriots who didn´t always agree but believed certain things like life, liberty and the personal pursuit of happiness were worth dying for.
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Santa Fe releases names from gun buyback program
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Daily Times (NM), by Staff
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Posted By: cjjeepercreeper- 2/20/2013 1:19:45 PM
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The city of Santa Fe has released the names of dozens of people who recently surrendered guns to police despite promises of anonymity. The Santa Fe New Mexican reports the city released this week to a city finance committee a list of people who got IOUs when they surrendered their guns at police headquarters after the city´s gun buyers ran out of pre-paid Visa gift cards. Among the names released were Brian Egolf, a Santa Fe lawyer and Democratic state legislator, who surrendered a Russian-made assault rifle and two handguns.
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BLM may ban snowmobiles by Molas Lake Park
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Durango Herald (CO), by Mark Esper
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Posted By: cjjeepercreeper- 2/13/2013 2:23:54 PM
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Nearly 1,000 acres of Bureau of Land Management acreage adjacent to Molas Lake Park that has been used as a snowmobile playground for decades may soon be off limits to all motorized use. Jeffrey Christenson, outdoor recreation planner for the BLM Tres Rios field office in Dolores, said the area in question is the West Needles Contiguous Wilderness Study Area. New guidelines for management of such areas were released in July last year. Christenson said Tuesday that those rules basically prohibit snowmobile traffic and require the BLM to manage the area as if it were actually a designated wilderness Headline corrected and content added by staff.
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Minorities losing ground
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The Durango Herald, by Burt Hubbard and Ann Carnahan Espinola
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By some of the most important measures of social progress, black and Latino residents of Colorado have lost ground compared with white residents in the decades since the civil-rights movement. Minority gains made during the 1960s and 1970s have eroded with time, an I-News Network analysis of six decades of demographic data from the U.S. Census Bureau found. In other categories, the gaps between whites and minorities have steadily widened since 1960.
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Former House speaker Lujan dies (UPDATED with statement from Bill Richardson)
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Posted By: cjjeepercreeper- 12/19/2012 11:42:18 AM
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Ben Lujan, the speaker of New Mexico´s House of Representative and the father of U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Lujan, has died. A spokesman for the congressman, Andrew Stoddard, confirmed in a statement early Wednesday that the elder Lujan had succumbed to lung cancer late Tuesday night. The Santa Fe Democrat spent nearly 40 years in the chamber before he announced on the first day of the session this year that he would not seek re-election.
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When it first became clear that the CIA’s Benghazi talking points had been altered, many of us viewed the White House as the prime suspect. After all, it served President Obama’s political purposes to claim, at the height of a political campaign in which he was taking credit for the fall of al Qaeda, that the death of a U.S. ambassador was down to spontaneous outrage over a video, rather than pre-planned terrorism. It turns out, however, that the State Department was the prime culprit. It was State that pushed back hard against the original talking points.
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Republican lawmakers, who have spent months seeking to tie President Obama to last year’s deadly attack on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, are increasingly focusing their probe on a new target: former secretary of state Hillary Rodham Clinton. The GOP-led investigation of the Sept. 11, 2012, assaults that killed U.S. Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and three others now centers heavily on the State Department and whether officials there deliberately misled the public about the nature of the assault. Three State Department officials are scheduled to testify before a House committee on Wednesday about the Benghazi attack and its aftermath.
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Turning on Obama
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Amerian Spectator, by Ross Kaminsky
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Seattle to melt buyback guns into peace bricks
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Associated Press, by Staff
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The Seattle Police Department collected more than 700 guns during a buyback in January, and now city officials have a plan for what to do with them. Mayor Mike McGinn is expected to announce Tuesday that they´ll be melted into bricks carrying messages of peace, and the bricks will be placed around the city. The buyback program was announced a month after last December´s elementary school massacre in Newtown, Conn., by city leaders sick of hearing about gun violence. Private sponsors including Amazon.com contributed tens of thousands of dollars
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Sanford gets second chance: On political scrapheap 4 years ago, ex-governor wins 1st district seat
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Post & Courier [Charleston, SC], by Glenn Smith*
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Former Gov. Mark Sanford completed the trail to political redemption Tuesday with a win over Democrat Elizabeth Colbert Busch to reclaim his old seat in Congress. Sanford defeated Colbert Busch 54 percent to 45 percent, according to full unofficial results. Turnout was heavier than expected, with about 32 percent of the district’s 455,702 registered voters casting ballots. Sanford, who has never lost an election, returns to the 1st District seat he held for three terms from 1995-2001. It’s a remarkable comeback for a man many pundits had written off after his highly publicized affair with an Argentine
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Dem Congressman At Benghazi Hearing: "Death Is A Part Of Life"
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Real Clear Politics, by Ian Schwartz
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Posted By: Desert Fox- 5/8/2013 2:27:15 PM
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Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-MD), ranking member of the House Oversight Committee, tells Benghazi witnesses that "death is a part of life." CUMMINGS: And, as I listen to your testimony I could not help but think of something that I said very recently -- two years ago now -- in a eulogy for a relative. I said that death is a part of life, so often we have to find a way to make life a part of death. And, I guess the reason why I´m saying that, going back to something Mr. Nordstrom said, he wanted,
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A new ‘Dawn’ at ABC: Newsman becomes newswoman
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New York Post, by Tara Palmeri
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Top ABC News editor Don Ennis walked into his Manhattan office on Friday in a “little black dress” and a brunette bobbed wig and announced to colleagues that from now on, he would like to be known as Dawn. The 49-year-old father of three said he’s splitting from his wife of 17 years to become a woman, or Dawn Stacey Ennis, as she is now known on her governmental records. “Today I begin anew,” she wrote on her Facebook timeline, where she debuted a flirty new profile picture. “Please understand: This is not a game of
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Benghazi: Incompetence, but no cover-up
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National Journal, by Michael Hirsh
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There was tragic incompetence, plainly, in the Obama administration’s handling of the Benghazi attacks, and even possibly some political calculation. It is a record that may well come to haunt Hillary Clinton, the first Secretary of State to lose an ambassador in the field in more than three decades, if she runs for president in 2016. But the obvious Republican effort to turn this inquiry into the Democratic (Obama) version of the Iraq intelligence scandal that has tarred the GOP since the George W. Bush years -- led by that least-credible of champions, the almost-always-wrong Darrell Issa --
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Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee: Constitution implies a right to health care, education
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Washington Times, by Douglas Ernst
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Posted By: Desert Fox- 5/7/2013 8:22:18 PM
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Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee took to the House floor Monday night and implied that the right to health care and education exists in the Constitution. Ms. Jackson Lee, Texas Democrat, also made the case that the moral authority for such services is also derived from the Declaration of Independence. “One might argue that education and health care fall into those provisions of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness,” she said. Ms. Jackson Lee added, “I think that what should be continuously emphasized is the president’s leadership on one single point: that although health care was not
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Mark Sanford wins South Carolina special election
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Washington Post, by Rachel Weiner
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Posted By: supersid- 5/7/2013 8:55:20 PM
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Mark Sanford has won the South Carolina special election in a competitive race for what in normal circumstances is a safe Republican seat. The former governor beat Democrat Elizabeth Colbert Busch, the sister of comedian Stephen Colbert Busch, for the state’s 1st congressional district. The AP called the race for Sanford early in the evening, with the Republican leading Colbert Busch 54 percent 46 percent.
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