Excerpts From Eisenhower’s Farewell Address

January 23, 2011 
Filed under Conservatism, History

Excerpts From Eisenhower’s Farewell Address

On the 50th anniversary of President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s farewell, this fine speech concisely describes many conservative values and ideals.

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Aggression Over Merry Christmas?

January 13, 2011 
Filed under Conservatism

Aggression Over Merry Christmas?

By Tony Basilio Jr. I say Merry Christmas because, as a lifelong Christian myself, I happen to celebrate Christmas as the birth of Jesus. For me it IS the Christmas Season and not the holiday season.

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WCASD and the Sexuality of Students

January 10, 2011 
Filed under Education, Issues

The info  following has been passed to parents of high school students in the West Chester Area School District.  Isn’t is the sole responsibility of a parent to handle the issue of sex and their children, without interference from the WCASD or from such extreme leftist’s such as Debra Haffrner? A call or letter to [...]

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A Response by a Conservative Thinker

January 9, 2011 
Filed under Conservatism

A Response by a Conservative Thinker

By Bill Hanrahan. To Karen Porter, Chester County leftist: You and I will probably never agree on many issues but we can and must be civilized. There is a lot of hatred in the political discourse in America and it is certainly not just those on the right that are to blame.

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Jim Jordan Announces Candidacy for Chesco Commissioner

January 8, 2011 
Filed under Pennsylvania

Jim Jordan Announces Candidacy for Chesco Commissioner

Jim Jordan, a member of the PACC, made the announcement to the public on 1/10/2011 of his intention to be a candidate for Chester County Commissioner.

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West Chester’s Washington Monument Syndrome

January 7, 2011 
Filed under Taxes, Voices of Liberty

West Chester’s Washington Monument Syndrome

By Sean Carpenter, December 23, 2010. West Chester residents were presented with the classic Washington Monument Syndrome: cut the most visible and appreciated service in order to provoke outcry and then increase taxes instead.

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