By Jimmy Reed Monday, June 17, 2013
In one of the “Dirty Harry” movies, Clint Eastwood aims a Smith & Wesson .44 Magnum hand cannon with a culvert-sized barrel squarely between the eyes of a hoodlum who fingers his own gun’s trigger momentarily, then decides a stretch in the hoosegow is preferable to instant headlessness, and gingerly hands over his much smaller pop gun. Handcuffing the thug, Eastwood observed, “A man has got to know his limitations.”
{paginate} {/paginate} Obamas to flout wealth in poorest regions of AfricaBy Judi McLeod Saturday, June 15, 2013

With iconic hero Nelson Mandela in declining health, it’s time for President Barack Hussein Obama to go for the photo op of all time. America in Decline will spend $60-100 million for the Obama Act called “reinforcing U.S. commitment to forging strong relationships with emerging democracies in sub-Saharan Africa”.
{paginate} {/paginate} Am I a traitor?By Doug Hagmann Saturday, June 15, 2013

The question hit me like a lightning bolt as I looked in the mirror upon awaking this morning. Am I a traitor to my country, to my fellow citizens of the United States of America? Have I abandoned all sound reason and logic and lost my moral compass?
{paginate} {/paginate} Glenn Greenwald Regularly Attends Marxist-Leninist ConferencesBy Cliff Kincaid Friday, June 14, 2013
Shedding new light on the controversy over the NSA terrorist surveillance program, the journalist who has served as the mouthpiece for former NSA contract employee Edward Snowden has addressed several Marxist-Leninist conferences over the last few years.
{paginate} {/paginate} High Profiling Doug Hagmann against NSABy Judi McLeod Thursday, June 13, 2013

His name is Doug. Douglas J. Hagmann. That’s the name his Mama entered on his American birth certificate. That’s the name that will someday go on his gravestone.
{paginate} {/paginate} A Warning to Public Servants in the Obama Administration: It’s RICO time!By Marinka Peschmann Thursday, June 13, 2013
What, do you think you are special? Sorry to rain on your hope-and-change parade but it is time for a reality check. For those public servants in the Obama administration, you can’t serve under corrupt leadership and not become corrupt yourself. Not to speak is to speak.
{paginate} {/paginate} Creation versus EvolutionBy Bob Burdick Wednesday, June 12, 2013
How did life begin? This question is as old as life itself; however, answers usually fall to one of two camps: believers of God’s Creation who anchor their faith in the concise description found in the Bible and evolutionists who support their position with bones, fossils, and intricate theories. Both sides, of course, believe the other side is wrong.
{paginate} {/paginate} TraitorBy Arnold Ahlert Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Edward Snowden, 29, a former CIA technical assistant and current employee of military contractor Booz Allen Hamilton, went to the Guardian and the Washington Post newspapers and spilled national security secrets that he had promised not to divulge. U.S. Ambassador John Bolton puts that effort in the proper perspective:
{paginate} {/paginate} In ‘fixing’ immigration, the fix is inNumber one, this man is a liar. He took an oath to keep the secrets that were shared with him so he could do his job. He said said he would not disclose them, and he lied. Number two, he lied because he thinks he’s smarter and has a higher morality than the rest of us. This guy thinks he has a higher morality, that he can see clearer than other 299-million 999-thousand 999 of us, and therefore he can do what he wants. I say that is the worst form of treason.
By Neil W. McCabe Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Congress has begun working through the final passage of a comprehensive immigration bill and regardless of what you have heard, the fix is in. There will be a bill and if you took the time to read it, not only would you hate it, you might be the only one to complete the assignment.
{paginate} {/paginate} DHS insider: It’s about to get very uglyBy Doug Hagmann Monday, June 10, 2013

—Originally Published June 7, 2013
Washington, D.C.—Something quite unexpected happened just hours ago, in the dark of night, during a two-day layover in Washington, DC. My son and I are scheduled to take part in a seminar outside of Raleigh, North Carolina this weekend, so we combined our travels to include a side-trip to DC for a business meeting we had previously arranged. It was during this layover that something seemingly ripped from the pages of a spy novel took place.
