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Environmental Religiousity: Dirty Dishes, Dim Bulbs and Eww! Ineffective Flushes

Originally published October 9, 2011, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated March 9, 2012. 3 Comments

Environmental Religiousity: Dirty Dishes, Dim Bulbs and Eww! Ineffective Flushes

This article has been sitting as a draft for months. It seems more than appropriate to roll it out at the moment as I think this whole subject underlines a very important point we’ve been trying to make recently, both in our articles and in some discussions about the TransCanada pipeline project… Don’t adopt the […]

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Want State Sovereignty Exercised? Rep. Charles Key Says Get Involved

Originally published November 11, 2010, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated September 8, 2014. Leave a Comment

By Shelli Dawdy Last Friday, I filled in for the incomparable Kaye Beach on her Axxiom for Liberty radio show. I was pleased to have been joined by my co-host

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Election Is Over – Now What? State Sovereignty! Join Us Tonight 6pm On Radio

Originally published November 5, 2010, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated November 5, 2010. Leave a Comment

Election Is Over – Now What? State Sovereignty! Join Us Tonight 6pm On Radio

Join an outstanding line-up of guests for an evening all about State Sovereignty! TONIGHT 6:00PM – 8:00PM CST Rule of Law Radio Network – click *HERE* to listen live online I’ll be sitting in for Kaye Beach on the Axxiom for Liberty show tonight. Election Euphoria? Or the Beginning of the Beginning? Although the election […]

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GOP Congress Will Not Save Us: Time To Choose Ourselves

Originally published August 15, 2010, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated January 23, 2011. Leave a Comment

GOP Congress Will Not Save Us: Time To Choose Ourselves

In my most recent post, “Don’t Count on a Republican Congress to Save the Day“, I made the case that a majority Republican Congress is not likely to result in either an overall reversal of the disastrous direction of our government or a repeal of such things as the historically bad healthcare law. In fact, […]

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