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Friday, May 1, 2015

Pat Buchanan: Hillary Blames the Cops

By Patrick J. Buchanan

Had Freddie Gray been robbed, beaten and left to die in the streets of his Baltimore neighborhood, no one would be mourning him today.

No one would be marching for Freddie. No one would be using Freddie as the new poster child of “Black Lives Matter!”

No one would care, three weeks later, but his family and friends.

Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Churchill Family to Mark VE Day Anniversary with Concert at Royal Albert Hall

Sir Winston Churchill's great grandson Randolph Churchill


Sir Winston Churchill's family are set to mark the VE Day anniversary with a spectacular evening of music at the Royal Albert Hall on Sunday May 10.

The Classic FM concert 'VE Day at 70' will be hosted by John Suchet and Myleene Klass with music from the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra - it will also feature special guest performers Katherine Jenkins, Rebecca Ferguson and Wynne Evans.

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Pat Buchanan: Biblical Values — or Vegas Values?


By Patrick J. Buchanan

Almost all of the declared and undeclared Republican candidates for 2016 could be found this weekend at one of two events, or both.

The first was organized by the Iowa Faith and Freedom Coalition, and held in Point of Grace Church in Waukee.

Dominated by Evangelical Christians, who were 60 percent of Republican caucus-goers in 2008 and 2012, the Point of Grace Church event drew no fewer than nine Republican hopefuls.

Gary Glenn Receives Top National Right To Work Award

We were pleased to support a great American patriot, Gary Glenn, when he ran for the United States Senate from Michigan in 2012.  Since then he has been elected to the Michigan House of Representatives where he has been a dynamic vice chairman of the House Energy Committee and also serves on the Commerce and Trade, Tax Policy, and Military and Veterans Affairs committees.

Recently, Gary's lifetime of work on behalf of right-to-work legislation has been recognized by the National Right to Work Committee.  The Midland Daily News has the story:

State Rep. Gary Glenn, R-Midland, on Friday was named recipient of the Senator Everett M. Dirksen Award, the highest honor bestowed annually by the National Right to Work Committee to an individual “making the most outstanding contribution to public awareness and understanding of the Right to Work principle.”

The annual award is named after the Republican Minority Leader from Illinois who in 1966 led a filibuster in the U.S. Senate that blocked President Lyndon B. Johnson’s effort to repeal the section of federal law that empowers states to enact Right to Work legislation. Twenty-five states — including Michigan and Indiana in 2012 and, just last month, Wisconsin — have enacted laws prohibiting compulsory unionism as a condition of employment.

Read more at the Midland Daily News >>