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An American hero…defamed and dishonored by a useless politician

Published on February 8, 2013 By Bob Lindamood

We all know Chris Kyle’s story by now…that first and foremost he had NO regrets about the 160 people he killed as a Navy SEAL sniper during his five combat tours in Iraq…nor should he as those 160 enemy deaths saved countless American lives and earned him the title as the most lethal sniper in… Read more »

Push the Fed Over the Cliff

Published on December 3, 2012 By Bob Lindamood

Stop worrying about the ‘fiscal cliff.’ Spending cuts would feel therapeutic after watching Standard & Poor’s and Egan-Jones downgrade our credit rating and seeing Obama add $6 trillion to the national debt. The way to avert another recession and massive inflation is to eliminate the unconstitutional Federal Reserve. There are two ways for politicians to… Read more »

What Ron Paul Gets Wrong

Published on November 17, 2012 By Bob Lindamood

Congressman Ron Paul had his valedictory address in the House of Representatives. And he has told TV interviewers that the American Revolution was a wonderful example of secession. He’s a much better OB/GYN, I’m sure, than he is a student of America’s history. He could be cited for political malpractice. If the Founding Fathers and… Read more »

EU Airline Carbon Tax Plan Opponents Look To U.N. For Alternative

Published on August 5, 2012 By Bob Lindamood

Seventeen countries opposed to an EU law that makes all airlines pay for carbon they emit on flights to and from Europe reaffirmed they want to keep working on an alternative plan at the U.N. global aviation body, a senior U.S. official said. The European Commission has repeatedly said the only grounds for waiving its… Read more »

Why Ron Paul’s 2012 effort may not really be over

Published on May 14, 2012 By Bob Lindamood

Is Ron Paul ending his official campaign for the Republican presidential nomination? That seems to be case, as he announced Monday that he won’t be spending any more money in states that have not yet voted. That would mean no Ron Paul ads in Texas, no Ron Paul travel to California, no Ron Paul pamphlets… Read more »

Pelosi criticizes Obama on federal medical pot crackdown

Published on May 5, 2012 By Bob Lindamood

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) blasted the recent federal raids on medical marijuana dispensaries in California and touted her support for policies that would strengthen the rights of cannabis patients. “I have strong concerns about the recent actions by the federal government that threaten the safe access of medicinal marijuana to alleviate the suffering… Read more »

Semi-Super Tuesday

Published on March 6, 2012 By Bob Lindamood

Today is Super Tuesday, 2012. As in real life, some Supers are more super than others. There have been dreadful, for instance, Superbowls and, for that matter Superbowl ads. This year’s version of Super Tuesday has only 10 contests: Georgia (76), Idaho (32), Massachusetts (41), North Dakota (28), Ohio (66), Oklahoma (43), Tennessee (58), Vermont… Read more »

Ron Paul Was Implicated in 1981 in the Failed White Supremacist Invasion of Dominica

Published on March 6, 2012 By Bob Lindamood

In 1981, a lawyer tried to subpoena Ron Paul to testify in the trial of Don Black, a Grand Wizard for the Ku Klux Klan. Black along with two other Klansmen were charged with planning to violently, overthrow the small Caribbean country of Dominica in what they called “Operation Red Dog”. A Klansman, Michael Perdue… Read more »

In U.S. politics, religion still plays a part

Published on March 4, 2012 By Bob Lindamood

As the recent stumbles of Republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum show, the mix of politics and religion is not always a marriage made in heaven. Indeed, Thomas Jefferson said long ago that a “wall” needed to be built to separate church and state. John F. Kennedy reaffirmed it, and the courts have long upheld it…. Read more »