Author Archives: neocon

Faith-Based

Pertaining to any of a group of faith-based initiatives, e.g. the Bush Administration’s proposals to give religious charitable social-service groups federal grant money. Originally implemented during the Reagan Administration, these unfunded faith-based initiatives filled the void caused by many federal … Continue reading

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Fry Steel Company

Once you get part the hideous splash page (which are like having to watch a commercial before you’re allowed to enter a store) you are presented with one of the wierdest ‘mystery meat’ navigation systems I’ve seen in a while. … Continue reading

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9/11

An abbreviation of the date September 11, 2001. On this date Islamic Extremist terrorists high-jacked four commercial aircraft and flew three of them into the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York City, NY and the Pentagon … Continue reading

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States Rights

A term referring to an individual state’s right to do what the federal government tells it to do. In the United States, a state may pass a law that differs from those in other states or from federal law. If … Continue reading

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Small Government

A term referring to the amount of power the people have over the decisions the government makes on thier behalf. Often mistaken to mean a smaller, leaner, well-run governement. A good ‘small government’ makes small-minded decisions based on small-time thinking … Continue reading

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Activist Judges

Any of a group of federal judges who fail to apply conservative Christian morality in their decisions. These men and women often refuse to strictly apply law as it was laid out in the American Constitution by our Anglo-Christian forefathers. … Continue reading

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Liberal Media

Any outlet of communication not directly owned and/or influenced by conservative ideologues. A dangerous group of news and entertainment companies who should be distrusted for lack of political or value bias. The mainstream media, being driven by journalistic integrity and … Continue reading

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