Monthly Archives: February 2012

FreeStatePlus: Sen. Olympia Snowe to Retire from Senate: The Death of Northeastern Republicanism in the GOP?

  Olympia Snowe to Retire from Senate. In today’s Religious and Neoconservative Republican Party, Olympia Snowe. Would be considered a Moderate in that Party, perhaps even leaning left. But when Olympia Snowe was first elected to Congress in I believe … Continue reading

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FreeStatePlus: “Criminalizing the Poor: From Welfare to Cellfare”: From Welfare to Workfare which is why TANF Works

Criminalizing the Poor: From Welfare to Cellfare. By listening to people who oppose the 1996 TANF Law. Better known as the Welfare to Work that a Republican Congress passed. And was signed into law by President Clinton. After President Clinton … Continue reading

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FreeStatePlus: Tribute to Ronald Reagan: How far the GOP has moved away from Classical Conservatism

Tribute to Ronald Reagan: How far the GOP has moved away from Classical Conservatism. February is the month Ronald Wilson Reagan our 40th President was born back in 1911. He would be 101 today in case you aren’t very quick … Continue reading

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FreeStatePlus: President Nixon Announces Trip to China 7/15/71: A Foreign Policy President ahead of his time

President Nixon Announces Trip to China – 7/15/71. Chuck Colson a White House Counselor for President Nixon. Once said about Foreign Policy, that its like a Chess Match. Or I would add a Pool Match, a game I’m much more … Continue reading

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FreeStatePlus: “GOP’s Proud History of Fighting For African American Equality”: The GOP History on Civil Rights

  Rep. Allen West Delivers Epic Speech on GOP’s Proud History of Fighting For Black Equality. Up until the last fifteen years or so the Republican Party had a long proud history on Civil Rights. Thanks to Moderate and Progressive … Continue reading

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FreeStatePlus: President Richard Nixon Resignation Speech 8/8/74: What Could’ve Been

Richard Nixon Resignation Speech – 8/8/74. There are several reasons why President Nixon resigned the Presidency. House Democrats were about to impeach him and had the votes. He may of lost half of the Republican Conference vote on that. House … Continue reading

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FreeStatePlus: President Ford Pardons Richard Nixon 9/8/74: Moving Past Watergate

  President Ford Pardons Richard Nixon – 9/8/74. When Gerald Ford became President of the United States in August of 1974. After being appointed to Vice President by President Richard Nixon. After Vice President Spiro Agnew resigned from a separate … Continue reading

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FreeStatePlus: “Rick Santorum Wants to Ban Gambling?”: More Big Government Gone Wild

via Santorum Wants to Ban Gambling?. I’m thinking about starting a brand new blog about Rick Santorum. I’m going to completely dedicate it to the former Member of Congress. Who’s benefited greatly since leaving Congress, as so has the rest … Continue reading

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FreeStatePlus: Ronald Reagan Speech to Young Americans for Freedom 1975″: When the GOP was the Grand Ole Party

  Reagan Speech to Young Americans for Freedom – 1975. Back in this time period of 1974-75 just as then GOV. Ronald Reagan. Was leaving the State House in California and looking into running for President in 1976. He described … Continue reading

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FreeStatePlus: “Barack Obama’s Theory of Government”: Now the Truth about Barack Obama

via Barack Obama’s Theory of Government. Its a little hard to hear Neoconservatives like Commentary Magazine. Complain about someone else when it comes to Big Government. Its like hearing a pig get on someone about eating too much. Or a … Continue reading

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