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The End of Sanctuary Cities?

Blog / August 21, 2008

Sanctuary cities have been a longstanding hurdle in the battle for immigration reform. But if two good Texans have their way, all that will change.

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Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Nothing…Literally.

Blog / August 20, 2008

Tuition is skyrocketing, books cost too much, food prices are going up, gas prices are out of control and I spent way too much on my new designer handbag. Lucky for me, American Solutions can bail me out of one crisis, and while it won’t buy me another designer handbag, it will score me a year’s worth of free gasoline!

All you have to do is enter a video contest here.

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YCT in Contempo Magazine

Blog / August 20, 2008

Hey blogosphere, just wanted to let you know that I have joined forces with Contempo Magazine as a blogger, writer and guest radio host.

You can view the Contempo Magazine blog here.  Or check out Contempo Magazine here.

I will cross post what I do for Contempo to this blog and of course I’ll let you know when the first radio show is.

FYI this magazine is distributed to the McAllen area.

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Not Evil Just Wrong

Blog / August 18, 2008

Check out the preview for this new flick aimed at showing the harms of extreme environmentalism.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHMOEVRysWE

They have a website you can visit here.

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Are They Mad!? Have today’s conservatives lost touch on foreign policy?

Blog / August 11, 2008

 

Are they Mad!?
Have today’s conservatives lost touch on foreign policy?
 
by: Tony McDonald
Vice Chairman
Young Conservatives of Texas
**cross-posted from www.TexianOnline.com**
 
Traveling home today I had the radio tuned to the Mark Levin show. (My radio dial rarely deviates from XM’s ‘America Right’ channel – go figure.) Levin puts on what would be considered a pretty edgy, conservative talk show. Of course, the topic of the day was Putin, Russia, and the invasion of the former Soviet Republic of Georgia.
 
Call after call I listened to armchair saber-rattler Levin banter back and forth with his equally war-hungry callers on the various ways the United States should come to Georgia’s aide. Levin favored shipping arms to the Georgians – various callers suggested more drastic measures such as a “Berlin Air-lift” type event. (I’m not sure what the caller wanted us to air-lift in — maybe cheap Chinese stuff that Walmart can’t get rid of.) 
 
The same question reentered my mind after each tirade: “Are these people Mad!?”
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