Monthly Archives: December 2011

Bamopoly

December 31, 2011
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Bamopoly

The object of the game is to destroy American Capitalism by taking over everything.

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Understanding American Exceptionalism

December 30, 2011
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Why is the United States of America different from other nations? That we are even contemplating such a difference that is noted by observers from all over the world means that Culture itself is not an innate attribute. This one startling revelation brings to mind former President of the Czech Republic, Vaclav Havel’s conclusion:...

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Saddle Up! – Get Tickets For The Texas Straw Poll

December 28, 2011
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Saddle Up! – Get Tickets For The Texas Straw Poll

 January 12 -14 @ Minute Maid Park From the Saddle Up Texas Website: Texas holds a rich and diverse landscape of people from all walks of life that have genuine concerns about traditional values of moral decency, responsibility in government, and sound constitutional principles being preserved and uplifted in our Texas and American societies....

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Health Care Spending Under 3 Governors Now Presidential Candidates

December 28, 2011
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Health Care Spending Under 3 Governors Now Presidential Candidates

Christopher J. Conover  at the Enterprise Blog offers a good comparison of Health Care spending trends under Romney, Perry, and Huntsman.  The article focuses on ambulatory health care spending and shows the leadership of Governors Perry and Huntsman far superior to that of Governor Romney.   Likewise the rate of expenditures by health care...

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A Funeral For Two Leaders

December 27, 2011
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A Funeral For Two Leaders

While the media focused on the death of North Korean despot Kim Jong Il, the coincident death of former Czech Republic President, Vaclav Havel went by largely unmentioned. This Election Year is Important Because There is Something Fundamental To Decide A comparison of the two leaders graphically explains this fundamental choice. Marc Theissen of...

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Conservative Leaders Project

December 19, 2011
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Conservative Leaders Project

Empower Texans: Texans For Fiscal Responsibility is drawing the line between Leaders and Lackeys in the Texas Legislature. The Texas Tea Party movement was sorely disappointed in the results of 2011 Texas Legislature. Republican legislators were divided between Party Lackeys* and Conservative Leaders with the liberty and private property rights of all Texans losing...

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Federalist Paper – 3

December 16, 2011
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Federalist Paper – 3

In our continuing study of the Federalist Papers, we are pleased to announce that our notes for Federalist 3 – by John Jay have been posted to our First Principles pages. The topics discussed in this essay about Federalist 3 are: National Interest – Just as with an individual having wrong opinion of your...

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Congratulations John Raney – TX Rep. 14

December 14, 2011
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Congratulations John Raney – TX Rep. 14

The Bryan/College Station Tea Party congratulates John Raney as our new State Representative for District 14. We are confident that Rep. Raney will consider the principles that establish our need for government which is to ensure and defend the liberty and private property rights of every citizens before casting his vote as our representative...

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Candidate debate cancelled; still, vote on the 13th!

December 3, 2011
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Please note that the State Rep. candidate runoff debate we had set for Dec. 8 has been cancelled. One of the candidates had to cancel due to needing to have a fund raising event. Be sure to vote in the runoff election on the 13th!

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The B/CS Tea Party Local Debt Flyer

Local Issues

Learning about Agenda 21/ICLEI and their threats to the Constitution.

College Station is a member of this United Nations program.

See the articles.

State Issues

Now: the search for a U.S. Senate candidate and a Texas House District 14 candidate.
See the articles.

National Issues

Federal overstepping of the Constitution is why the Tea Party movement began.
See the articles.

See also: The U.S. national debt amount from the Treasury Dept.