Mark Kelly is running for the U.S. Senate in Arizona against incumbent Senator Martha McSally. He tries to portray himself as a “moderate” and often runs television ads without even identifying his Democrat Party affiliation. That is tailor made to appeal to right-of-center and “maverick” Arizona voters. Kelly is doing his best to play down […]
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As we survey the results of what I am calling the of the Summer Maelstrom of 2020, what do we know? We know that extreme views of race and gender, once isolated in the crazier confines of the university, are now mainstream on the streets of America. We know that violence against persons and property […]
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One of Abraham Lincoln’s first major speeches, the Lyceum Address, was a warning to America that rings truer yet today. Americans are blessed to have inherited so much from the Founders including guarantees of liberty more “than any of which the history of former times tells us,” Lincoln said in 1838.
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/iStock-1166299743-scaled.jpg19122560Jeff Utschhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngJeff Utsch2020-10-09 10:08:072020-10-09 10:41:35Lincoln’s Warning to America
One of the odd byproducts of the Wuhan virus pandemic and its subsequent lockdown has been the growing realization of the perfidy of China, its malevolent influence on the World Health Organization and the dependence the U.S. has on that Communist nation for pharmaceuticals and other important manufactured goods. Indeed, the awkward integration of supply […]
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Adrian Fontes won his seat for county recorder in 2016 by capitalizing on an underprepared Presidential Preference election at which no one anticipated the wave of turnout. Despite Fontes’ unrelenting criticism of then long-time recorder Helen Purcell and lofty promises to “restore democracy,” Fontes’ record as recorder is ironically marred by utter incompetence, corruption and […]
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Look. Let’s get this clear. Black Lives Matter as a civil rights slogan is perfect. Who could disagree? The phrase simply states what ought to be obvious to anyone who isn’t a racist. Matters grow more complicated when someone states “All Lives Matter” or “Blue Lives Matter.” Quickly, one is marginalized and even attacked as […]
https://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/iStock-528342129-scaled.jpg17012560Marvin A. Treigerhttps://pricklypear.news/wp-content/uploads/logo_2023.pngMarvin A. Treiger2020-09-15 08:01:072020-09-23 07:10:50The History of BLM Matters
You likely hadn’t heard of the Recorder’s Office until a few years ago. The Office oversees our elections, voter registrations, and traditional recording functions (such as titles and liens). It’s a bean-counting and administrative Office. It used to be boring. In recent years the Office has frequently been in the news, our elections have become […]
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If mass mail-in voting takes hold in this country, we can add yet another of our hard-won rights to the growing pile we don’t much care for anymore. And if a walk to the mailbox gets too onerous, we could just vote by phone.
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Mark Kelly and the Second Amendment
/in Liberty, National Security, Politics/by Neland NobelMark Kelly is running for the U.S. Senate in Arizona against incumbent Senator Martha McSally. He tries to portray himself as a “moderate” and often runs television ads without even identifying his Democrat Party affiliation. That is tailor made to appeal to right-of-center and “maverick” Arizona voters. Kelly is doing his best to play down […]
Lessons Learned From the Summer of 2020
/in Culture War, Featured, Liberty, National Security, Politics/by Neland NobelAs we survey the results of what I am calling the of the Summer Maelstrom of 2020, what do we know? We know that extreme views of race and gender, once isolated in the crazier confines of the university, are now mainstream on the streets of America. We know that violence against persons and property […]
Lincoln’s Warning to America
/in Liberty, National Security, Politics/by Jeff UtschOne of Abraham Lincoln’s first major speeches, the Lyceum Address, was a warning to America that rings truer yet today. Americans are blessed to have inherited so much from the Founders including guarantees of liberty more “than any of which the history of former times tells us,” Lincoln said in 1838.
A GREAT AWAKENING: The U.S. Relationship with China and the CCP is on the November 3rd Ballot
/in Economy, Featured, Latest News, National Security, Politics/by Neland NobelOne of the odd byproducts of the Wuhan virus pandemic and its subsequent lockdown has been the growing realization of the perfidy of China, its malevolent influence on the World Health Organization and the dependence the U.S. has on that Communist nation for pharmaceuticals and other important manufactured goods. Indeed, the awkward integration of supply […]
County Recorder Adrian Fontes Disrespects the Law and Voters
/in Featured, Latest News, Liberty, National Security, Politics/by Scot MussiAdrian Fontes won his seat for county recorder in 2016 by capitalizing on an underprepared Presidential Preference election at which no one anticipated the wave of turnout. Despite Fontes’ unrelenting criticism of then long-time recorder Helen Purcell and lofty promises to “restore democracy,” Fontes’ record as recorder is ironically marred by utter incompetence, corruption and […]
The History of BLM Matters
/in Culture War, Education, Featured, National Security/by Marvin A. TreigerLook. Let’s get this clear. Black Lives Matter as a civil rights slogan is perfect. Who could disagree? The phrase simply states what ought to be obvious to anyone who isn’t a racist. Matters grow more complicated when someone states “All Lives Matter” or “Blue Lives Matter.” Quickly, one is marginalized and even attacked as […]
Make The Recorder’s Office Boring Again
/in Articles, National Security, Politics/by Stephen RicherYou likely hadn’t heard of the Recorder’s Office until a few years ago. The Office oversees our elections, voter registrations, and traditional recording functions (such as titles and liens). It’s a bean-counting and administrative Office. It used to be boring. In recent years the Office has frequently been in the news, our elections have become […]
Vote by Mail? No Thanks
/in Articles, Liberty, National Security, Politics/by Lawrence ReedIf mass mail-in voting takes hold in this country, we can add yet another of our hard-won rights to the growing pile we don’t much care for anymore. And if a walk to the mailbox gets too onerous, we could just vote by phone.