Tag Archives: Editorial

Letting Them Eat ‘Lard Sandwiches’

The other day, I was thinking about the time I arrived in America after the 2004 election, as to how they compared to 2012. Within only a matter of days of arriving, I obtained a job. While the pay was merely minimum wage, the most important aspect was “it’s a job”, and being able to [...]

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It’s Activist, Not Slut Mr. Limbaugh

In courting controversy over his Sandra Fluke comments, Rush Limbaugh was forced to apologize.  If Rush had dug a little deeper he would not have taken the bait, and avoided giving legitimacy towards any activist allegations of Republican misogyny. Judging by their namesake, Law Students for Reproductive Justice are just another typical group of progressive [...]

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Pastor Perry Enters Stage Right

  Image taken from ‘The Response’ Website Saturday is the date of Rick Perry’s prayer event ‘The Response‘.  Solid Principles previously wrote a detailed article about the event titled ‘The Reinventing of Governor Rick Perry‘ The crux of the article proposes that with absence of Huckabee entering the 2012 Republican Presidential race, as well as the [...]

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The Breivikish Effect On The Political Spectrum

  Subscribe to the solidprinciples.com Podcast at iTunes  The Political Spectrum has long been accepted as Conservatism towards the Right, Moderates in the Center, and Radicals on the Far Left. The true measure of extremism, is the uncanny ability in changing the dynamic of an entire political spectrum within the aftermath of their actions. For [...]

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When All Else Fails, Push The Class War Rhetoric

During the 2008 Presidential race, candidate Obama proposed a $50 billion ‘Emergency Economic Plan‘. This plan included issuing rebate payments of $1000 to assist with rising energy costs, extending unemployment benefits, and distributing additional funds to the states. It was planned to be funded from the excess profits of big oil companies, which the Obama [...]

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The NPR Back-peddle on Reporting Giffords Death

Here is the original text for NPR’s article on the shotting of Rep. Giffords Rep. Gabrielle Giffords and six others died after a gunman opened fire at a public event on Saturday, the Pima County, Ariz., sheriff’s office confirms. The 40-year-old Democrat, who was re-elected to her third term in November, was hosting a “Congress [...]

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The End of Jester Gibbs

When I see White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs, the term shooting the messenger comes to mind.  How was it possible Gibbs could be appointed to be the mouthpiece of the White House?  It was the first sign the Obama Administration were setting their bar to rank amateur, and they never improved beyond that. Over [...]

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Are American Laws Made To Be Broken?

Imagine if you tried sneaking into a movie, or concert without a ticket.  Would it be appropriate to be refused entry?   If you snuck into the venue and are discovered by security, would you be thrown out or given a front row seat? Imagine a venue that had so many people sneaking in, that [...]

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Baghdad Bob Gibbs?

solidprinciples.com Editorial: Is White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs using the Baghdad Bob playbook? DOWNLOAD CRAIG EDWARDS Recommend on Facebook Share on Linkedin Share with Stumblers Tweet about it Tell a friend

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Silent killer!

Often regarded as the “silent killer” it is important to address lymphoma symptoms in adults. Lymphoma is one of the most common causes of death from cancer in the United States. More than 48,000 new cases of symptoms of lymphoma in women lymphoma are reported each year. Of particualr concern, the warning signs of lymphoma [...]

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