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Our goal is to positively influence our readers by presenting accurate, reliable information regarding the formative stages of our country as well as current national events. About Lux Libertas...
by: Michael Newman
Ok, I have a BS degree in Athletes Training, a Masters Degree in Health Studies and All but my Dissertation on my PhD in Instruction Technology. I know that I am not the smartest guy in the world but I am also not a total baboon. I just spent the last [...]
By INVESTOR’S BUSINESS DAILY | Posted Tuesday, July 28, 2009 4:20 PM PT
Leadership: Speaker Nancy Pelosi claims she has no use for polls. For her, that’s a good thing, because polls now show that voters despise her. But a politician who disdains public approval should be a little disturbing.Not every House leader has been popular, [...]
by: Bill Whittle
Well, Sarah Palin has stepped down as Governor of Alaska. Fighting a seemingly endless string of harassment lawsuits has taken pretty much all of her time and $500,000 of her money. That’s real money to the Palins. That’s real money to me, and probably to you too.
At least fifteen ethics complaints had been [...]
I will refrain from arguing the details, but I can point to a far better example than Maher gives in his video:
I feel the beer summit called by our great leader is a far better example of our current state of ignorance:
http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/07/27/white-house-suds-for-gates-and-police-officer/
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As our nation faces many challenging issues it comforts me to see that our Obama led representatives are focusing on the critical issues facing us - such as Cheerios:
President Obama isn’t just rewriting rules regulating the environment and the financial markets — he is also going after the food [...]
There has been a correction to an earlier post -
http://www.luxlibertas.com/bankrupt-tribune-gives-bonuses-after-berating-aig/
The updated information can be found here -
http://newsblogs.chicagotribune.com/vox_pop/2009/05/what-we-really-said-about-aig.html
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