Wednesday, November 5, 2008

The Last President of a Free Democracy



by One Vike
It seems as though the whole world is rejoicing to the news that the ”Anointed One” has won the election. In reality it is one of the darkest day's America has ever witnessed. A veil has been thrown over the head of the great Lady of Liberty as her enemies have finally found a way to bring her to her knees. All that remains of the this once ”Great Beacon” of democracy are those ” Clingers” who are forced to accept their defeat.

19th Amendment, Was it the Beginning of the End for America?

by Chuck Ness

From the day the founding Fathers risked their liberty and life by signing the Declaration of Independence, there has been those who have wanted to sink this great ship, the "USS United States of America." Well 143 years later the good ship America took a serious torpedo hit right to the gut of logic.

At the time it seemed it was just another glancing blow. However, what many still consider the greatest step forward in equality for the sexes, was more then just a glancing blow. It was in fact a deadly strike that entered the very heart of the ship and has been smoldering ever since. The damage caused by the 19th Amendment was not noticeable at first, but after 88 years we can now see how devastating and complete the destruction was.

Thanks to the 19th amendment, we now have the same kind of Marxists running America that Ronald Reagan defeated from the Soviet Union. However the weapon of destruction used was not a nuclear warhead, no it was an emotional outburst that melted the brains of logic.

Vanity: Has Talk Radio Killed the Grassroots Conservative Movement?


by Chuck Ness

Back in the beginning when the Fairness Doctrine was abolished, the field was wide open for anyone who could connect with an audience. Up until then, radio stations who could only broadcast via AM radio were a dying breed. Most of them had changed their formats to broadcast via FM transmitters. The AM stations were lucky if they could sell enough add time for summertime baseball, local sports wrap ups, or farm information programs to pay a live body to be in the studio. There were certain markets that seemed to be somewhat successful with the numerous “Tradio” type shows across the country where individuals could buy and sell items in a radio type off flea market, but for the most part AM radio was dead.