From Babalú Blog, the difference between communism and capitalism in one image:
Showing posts with label communism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label communism. Show all posts
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Latest Romney ad fits religious freedom and foreign policy in 30 seconds
The latest Romney ad, "Be Not Afraid," featuring footage from Mitt and Ann Romney's recent trip to Poland, has a short but powerful message about religious freedom:
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Friday, February 17, 2012
Most accurate portrayal of Ché I've ever seen
From my friends over at Babalú Blog, here is probably the most accurate portrayal of that murderous lunatic Ché Guevara I've seen:
Friday, December 16, 2011
Rubio Exposes Idiocy of Obama Administration's Cuban travel program
Senator Marco Rubio gave a rousing speech from the Senate floor this week in which he sharply criticized Obama's relaxing of restrictions on Cuban travel, pointing out that the Castro regime was taking advantage of the White House's weakness:
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barack obama,
communism,
cuba,
foreign policy,
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Monday, October 24, 2011
Marco Rubio on O'Reilly Factor
Here's Senator Marco Rubio's appearance on The O'Reilly Factor from earlier tonight:
FoxNews | O'Reilly Factor | Marco Rubio in No Spin Zone
Rubio discusses the controversy surrounding the Washington Post article (see my posts here and here):
FoxNews | O'Reilly Factor | Marco Rubio in No Spin Zone
Rubio discusses the controversy surrounding the Washington Post article (see my posts here and here):
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Friday, December 24, 2010
Ronald Reagan's 1981 Christmas Address to the Nation
As we get ready to celebrate Christmas tomorrow, I thought a look back almost twenty years ago would be interesting. Here is President Ronald Reagan's Christmas address to our country at the end of his first year in office, 1981:
"The world is full of peril as well as promise. Too many of its people, even now, live in the shadow of want and tyranny."
In addition to commemorating the holiday season, Reagan also has tough, brave words regarding the brutal oppression of the Polish people by its Soviet-backed communist government. Reagan unequivocally condemns the actions of the Polish government, and offers support to the Solidarity movement which would be the driving force in bringing freedom to Poland.
The world owes Ronald Reagan a debt of gratitude for his courageous role in bringing about the end of the Cold War. As we face today new threats from terrorists, rogue nuclear nations, and an unstable world economy, I don't know if we can wait for another "Reagan" to come along and lead us through the troubles. But I do know that I have great faith in the American people, and the power of prayer, and I believe that we will get through this.
God Bless all of you this Christmas season.
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