New Issue Up!!!
Usually, readers see this reminder on the 1st and 16th of the month, but the Chief was out of town, so this is a tad late getting up. Of course that's not really a big deal because the new issue of Common Conservative is up and awaiting your perusal.
The Chief makes an interesting comparison -- Barry to the Pet Rock. Trust us, it's about fads, and it makes a lot of sense.
Larry Simoneaux discusses quality control, or lack thereof, in is latest excursion of fixing his daughter's car.
Marcie and I talk about the "Chicago Way" thuggish nature of the administration in DC.
Kicking of the guest articles is Carolyn Hileman and she's also on the issue of thuggery, only this one revolves around Barry's precious unions and their behavior at the town halls.
J.J. Jackson is focused on Barry's health care plan, and on what it means to senior citizens.
Paul Ibbetson takes a look at the robber barons of today in the global warming crowd, and what their futile and foolish efforts mean for us if they ever win this argument.
Tom Proebsting examines how the US got on this path to socialism.
Juan A. de Hoyos makes an interesting argument on behalf of the birthers. (No, I won't comment further on this subject. I have already, and everyone has a right to express an opinion.)
And Ryan Coates takes a look back on the Roaring Twenties, and reminds people that we conservatives were right back then.
Enjoy reading!!
Publius II
The Chief makes an interesting comparison -- Barry to the Pet Rock. Trust us, it's about fads, and it makes a lot of sense.
Larry Simoneaux discusses quality control, or lack thereof, in is latest excursion of fixing his daughter's car.
Marcie and I talk about the "Chicago Way" thuggish nature of the administration in DC.
Kicking of the guest articles is Carolyn Hileman and she's also on the issue of thuggery, only this one revolves around Barry's precious unions and their behavior at the town halls.
J.J. Jackson is focused on Barry's health care plan, and on what it means to senior citizens.
Paul Ibbetson takes a look at the robber barons of today in the global warming crowd, and what their futile and foolish efforts mean for us if they ever win this argument.
Tom Proebsting examines how the US got on this path to socialism.
Juan A. de Hoyos makes an interesting argument on behalf of the birthers. (No, I won't comment further on this subject. I have already, and everyone has a right to express an opinion.)
And Ryan Coates takes a look back on the Roaring Twenties, and reminds people that we conservatives were right back then.
Enjoy reading!!
Publius II
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