By Ed Randazzo I applaud Governor Dennis Daugaard for his budget proposal made before the South Dakota Legislature on January 19, 2011. His straightforward approach and commitment to balancing the South Dakota budget without increases in taxes or use of…
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A PROMISE KEPT
By Ed Randazzo Candidate Kristi Noem promised, if elected, to go to Washington to represent the people of South Dakota and vote to repeal Obamacare. On Wednesday, January 19, 2011 Congresswoman Kristi Noem took to the floor of the House of…
NLRB WILL CHALLENGE SOUTH DAKOTA’S STATES RIGHTS
By Ben Johnson As Barack Obama’s memorial speech in Tuscon brought healing to Arizona, his administration was preparing to bring the pain. As part of the Friday news dump, Obama’s National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) announced it planned to sue…
DISAPPOINTMENT IN CITY COMMISSIONERS OF LEAD, SD
Last night, the City Commissioners of Lead, SD voted once again by a vote of 3-2 to allow Adult Oriented Businesses (AOB’s) in the City of Lead. Once again the City Commissioners chose to overrule the clear choice of the…
THE TEA PARTY CAUCUS IN WASHINGTON IS BORN
By Felicia Sonmez of the Washington Post Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul on Friday announced the formation of a new Senate Tea Party Caucus, taking a formal step toward uniting members of the movement in the 112th Congress. Paul and…
Where is the outrage???
By Ed Randazzo A Hamas group, CAIR (Council on American Islamic Relations) has hijacked Martin Luther King, Jr. Day in the State of Washington and converted into “Muslim Day at the Capitol”. CAIR bills itself as a “civil rights” organization…
A PRAYER FROM THE RESTORATION RALLY AT PIERRE, SD 1/11/11
The following prayer was offered by Vixie Miller at the Restoration Rally which was held on Tuesday, January 11, 2011 in the Capitol Rotunda at Pierre, SD. Father, in the name of Jesus, I speak your Word from 2 Chron.19…
The Repeal of Obamacare, The Reduction of Government, the Repair of Defenses
By Hugh Hewitt House Republicans will soon gather for their retreat. Though there will of course be a great deal of attention paid to the assault on one of their colleagues and on the murder and wounding of the other…
A Tucson, Arizona Physician’s Commentary: There is More to the Story of The Tucson Shootings
Jan 11, 2011 By Jane M. Orient, M.D. Tucsonans are grieved by the loss of family, friends, and neighbors, and shaken by the reminder of mortality. Standing in line to greet their congresswoman, or just going to the grocery store,…
Grassroots democracy encouraged
By Brad Morgan The time to get rid of “bad” Republicans is in the primary, not just in the general election when defeating them might well usher in an even worse liberal Democrat. Recruitment must begin now to field the…