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Prosecutors threaten our freedom

Casey Anthony. The name and the trial spark emotion. But there is a far deeper issue lurking beneath, a monster of much greater importance. Recent years have […]

Lobsterfest 2011 Photo Gallery

If the thought of all-you-can-eat lobster tails, breathtaking panoramic views of the ocean and cheerful conversation among friends and fellow Republicans sound like the perfect evening, this […]

‘I’ is for immigration, not invasion

“Our borders are secure.” We’ve heard that repeated ad nauseam by Congressman PeteStark, D-Calif., BarackObamaand Homeland Security Secretary JanetNapolitano. The question of border security was recently […]

Crowd more interesting than speeches at Republican Lobsterfest

The Palm Beach County Republican Party’s annual Lobsterfest extravaganza was another big success, with 271 tickets sold and attendees dining on succulent South African lobster tails at […]

Arnold’s Ramblings 7-5-2011

The Republicans and Democrats are discussing a short term agreement on the debt ceiling, which has two very bad effects: first, a short term resolution will not […]

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At the crossroads of political war

Florida’s voters stand at a crossroads. You, me, and everyone else in this state, even this country, face a crisis moment of truth, a future-defining juncture. I […]

Rising terror, falling sky

“I’ve seen the lights go out on Broadway, I watched the mighty sky fall.” Billy Joel, “Miami 2017” On June 30, Secretary of StateHillary Clintonformally recognized theMuslim […]

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Obama gathers posse – Jews fight back

We know PresidentBarack Obamais a tenacious fighter. He came into office like a souped-up Mike Tyson and felled all in his path with his relentless assault. Congress […]

Fiscal responsibility not as foreign to government as some may think

Florida, like many states, is suffering as a result of misdeeds that led to the real estate market’s downward spiral. But the blame for our current economic […]

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The Debt Limit Kabuki

By George Noga

Don’t be fooled by all the hullaballoo about raising the federal debt limit. As in Shakespeare’s Macbeth “It is but a walking shadow, a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage and then is heard no . It is a tale . . . full of sound and fury, signifying nothing”.

It resembles even closely a Kabuki, a highly stylized Japanese saga with the ending preordained and known in advance to all.

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No. Carolina lawmaker casts deciding pro-fracking vote — by accident

The fickle finger of fate guided the hand of N. Car. Rep. Becky Carney (D-Mecklenburg) when she pushed the wrong button and voted to override the governor’s […]

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The MLLG Foundation: A Progress Report

By George Noga

We began in November 2007 with 150 potential readers receiving our monthly USPS communications.

Today, the possible weekly e readership is around 15,000. Our MLLG e list is in the thousands; our posts are picked up by the statewide Florida Political Press and the national Tea Party Review On. In the future are possible e-bos and The Commentator, a UK electronic journal.

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