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Racism- Pot calling the snow black

The boys and girls who cried “racist” seem to be the ones embodying racist ideals. They play the race card, I play the trump card: Truth.

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Conservatism- Part one

Jedidiah Bressman gives another wonderful post, this time explaining what it means to be a Conservative. In part one of this three-part series, he explains abortion, gun rights, and government.

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If Glenn Beck is a racist…

Guest writer Chris Grewe takes on the left’s racially charged boycott of Glenn Beck’s show. “The only colors that matter are red, white, and blue.”

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Dunce- Obama on Education

Brandon Scott’s debut on My Uncommon Sense, taking on Obama’s education policy. Obama attempts to better our education system, and flunks.

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Government- Poor Constitution

What was once heralded as the quintessential document explaining the make of our Republic is now most likely residing in the Oval Office bathroom. It isn’t there for reading either.

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Cap and Tax: Feeling the heat

Turning up the heat on the Cap and Tax scheme. Even though it is on the back burner, it will most likely come back, and bite you where it hurts.

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Obamacare- Bad medicine

Long lines, high costs, poor care. Sounds like the DMV, but it will be our healthcare system should Obamacare be implemented. As a bonus, we finally have figured out why Democrats don’t like reading their own bills.

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Obama- Destroying an ally

Obama isn’t as loved abroad as much as some say he is. Jedidiah Bressman gives his clear-cut reasons for how Obama is burning the bridge to one of our closest allies.

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Healthy- Obama on Obama action

The most recent fight on the issue of healthcare has been between Democrats and Republicans, but I look at a far more interesting battle: The one in Obama’s head.

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Sotomayor: Do you know what she stands for?

Jedidiah Bressman makes his debut in the blogosphere. He shares with us Sotomayor’s elusive judiciary and political views. Sotomayor might fool the media, but she can’t fool us.

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