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Archive for February 6th, 2010

In the first video Andrew Breitbart introduces the former Alaska Governor and Republican Vice Presidential nominee, Sarah Palin. Then, her speech follows in five parts.

Enjoy her speech. More tomorrow.


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  • Starbucks has brushed aside a request from a gun control advocacy group to ban the display of guns in its retail locations, saying it will abide by laws that allow patrons to openly carry unloaded weapons.

    The national Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence made the request in the wake of a series of meetings in local restaurants over the past few months by Bay Area Open Carry, a group that hopes to make it legal to carry loaded guns in California. Peets Coffee & Tea and California Pizza Kitchen responded to similar requests by banning displays of weapons in the companies' coffeehouses and restaurants.

    (tags: starbucks Guns)
  • During WorldNetDaily Editor-in-Chief Joseph Farah’s Friday night dinner speech, which spent around 10 of its forty minutes on questions about Barack Obama’s citizenship, Andrew Brietbart was among the conservatives in back of the room grumbling audibly about what he was hearing.

    After he introduced the evening’s closing entertainment — a film titled “Generation Zero” — Breitbart walked outside to the convention hall. There, I heard Breitbart criticizing Farah, and briefly talked to him about it before I noticed that WorldNetDaily’s Chelsea Schilling was already talking to him, holding up a voice recorder. I backed up to allow her to continue her interview, which consisted of questions on why Breitbart didn’t think Obama’s citizenship was a legitimate issue.

    “It’s self-indulgent, it’s narcissistic, it’s a losing issue,” Breitbart told Schilling….
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    Indeed it is a losing issue.

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daybyday020610 Day By Day February 6, 2010   Union Raise

Day By Day by Chris Muir

Ahhhhh the old raise, eh?

And, what is it up the Democrats trying to implement union card check by regulation rather than legislation? This will fly about as well as Obamacare being passed by the process of budget reconciliation.

Today, Ronald Reagan would have celebrated his 99th birthday. Stay tuned for next year’s 100th birthday celebration at the Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California.

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