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Travis Sedars

The Gridlock Gamble: Why Republicans Must Win More Than Just Congress

by Travis Sedars January 5, 2012 Topics
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*** Editors Note: A new website launched this week explaining the reason why we need a Federal Balanced Budget Amendment. Please check it out here: FederalBalancedBudgetAmendment.com.
And now to Travis’ post …
As the Republican presidential primary continues, a theory exists among many conservatives that the establishment elements of the party—those Republicans in high positions of power [...]

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Caylee Anthony: A Victim of Late-Term Abortion

by Travis Sedars July 10, 2011 National Issues

Immediately following the ruling in the Casey Anthony murder trial, I was amazed by the amount of outrage from people who believed the mother of Caylee Anthony had gotten away with killing her child.
Not since O.J. Simpson had so many people been convinced of the overwhelming guilt of the defendant, only to wind up in stunned [...]

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Weiner Doesn’t Stand Out

by Travis Sedars June 15, 2011 National Issues
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I have to admit that the Anthony Weiner scandal has been a lot of fun for me.
While I consider myself to be well-spoken, educated, and something of an intellectual, I still retain a healthy interest in relatively lowbrow humor. I count the Austin Powers series and Dumb and Dumber among some of my favorite [...]

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Obama Got Osama, Missed Bill Ayers

by Travis Sedars May 13, 2011 National Issues
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Last week, Barack Obama scored a major win for the United States in our war on terror when he used intelligence-gathering techniques set in place by the Bush administration to finally hunt down and kill Osama bin Laden.
What has followed has been perhaps the most schizophrenic juggling of facts we have witnessed since Bill [...]

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Barack Obama: Son of the Fifty-Seventh State

by Travis Sedars April 29, 2011 National Issues
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At long last, after years of inquiry, Barack Obama has finally put to rest accusations that he was not born a citizen of the United States of America, which would have disqualified him under the Constitution from holding the office of President.
Given the significance of the presidency as the most powerful office in the [...]

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Hillary Assumes the Position(s) for 2016

by Travis Sedars April 6, 2011 National Issues
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If there is one thing we know about Hillary Rodham Clinton, it is that she owns the world’s largest collection of pantsuits.
If there is one other thing we know about her, it is that there is nothing she would not do to attain the title of President of the United States.
Her entire life [...]

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Media Confuses Midwest with Middle East

by Travis Sedars February 10, 2011 National Issues
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There was a time when I used to think Anderson Cooper was pretty cool.
Granted, I was about thirteen, and the reason was because he was the globe-trotting reporter for the kids’ news show Channel One that they made us watch in school.
Cooper traveled all over the world, reporting from what appeared to be the front [...]

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Went to the Funeral, Got a Rally

by Travis Sedars January 19, 2011 National Issues

Getting a lecture on civility from a Democrat is a lot like being lectured on religious tolerance by a follower of Islam. With either one, you’re going to get a message so laughably hypocritical it’s hard to tell whether to feel intellectually insulted or amused by the ridiculous nature of the premise.
Chances are, [...]

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