Obama Refers to Self 199 Times in Speech Vowing to Act Alone

Not counting instances when he quoted a letter from a citizen or cited dialogue from a movie, President Barack Obama used the first person singular–including the pronouns “I” and “me” and the adjective “my”–199 times in a speech he delivered Thursday vowing to use unilateral executive action to achieve his policy goals that Congress would […]

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Judges Set Clock Ticking for IRS to Explain, Recover Missing Emails

The IRS has less than 30 days to detail under oath and in writing the circumstances surrounding the disappearance of former official Lois Lerner’s emails and to summarize options to recover the messages, a federal judge ruled. Judicial Watch, a non-partisan watchdog group, has sought the documents from the Internal Revenue Service since last year […]

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Obama Just Gave USA the Middle Finger

 President ‘Benito’ Obama, the constitutional law expert,  is 0 for 13 before the Supreme Court. Does ‘Benito’ Hussein the Brilliant learn from his mistakes? Oh no. He claims even more executive power.  And if we don’t like it? “Sue me,” he says.  So much for the rule of law and statesmen serving the public interest.  That’s […]

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Obama 2011: Bypassing Congress Changing Immigration Law “Not How Democracy Works”

On May 10, 2011, President Barack Obama spoke about immigration reform at Chamizal National Memorial Park in El Paso, TX. In that speech he vowed to “keep up the fight” to pass comprehensive reform through Congress. “Sometimes when I talk to immigration advocates, they wish I could just bypass Congress and change the law myself, […]

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Fifth Anniversary of The Conservative Papers

Today marks the fifth anniversary of the first published post of The Conservative Papers appearing on the web. On July 7, 2009, The Conservative Papers came to fruition. With almost 9,000 posts along with a growing library of content, we are increasingly expanding our presence on the Internet and social networks. We originally created this website and […]

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