By J. James Estrada, on February 28th, 2007 Rep. Jeff Flake, who was removed from his Judiciary Committee position last week mainly because of his support of liberal immigration policy, recently praised Cuba and made some inane comment about letting Fidel Castro dealing with spring tourism.
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By J. James Estrada, on February 15th, 2007 Teens marching for peace in Arizona didn't even know there was a national peace march taking place the same day.
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By J. James Estrada, on November 30th, 2006 Why does Target have a problem with the Salvation Army Christmas bell-ringers?
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By J. James Estrada, on November 14th, 2006 On the horizon of a new morning in America, 2008 edition, is a handful of Republicans who may be able to restore the fading Reagan Revolution. Newt Gingrich. Mitt Romney. Condi Rice. Whereas McCain is still McCain. That is, the ultimate RINO.
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By J. James Estrada, on November 7th, 2006 What George Bush has endured in his six years in office, that is, a constant barrage of negativism and attacks on every side from the Left, the Republican Congress has tasted in this mid-term election season. And they've survived.
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By J. James Estrada, on October 19th, 2006 Will Arizona voters choose Len Munsil for Governor and Bill Montgomery for Attorney General this election? Both candidates have tough positions on illegal immigration. Or will Arizonans stick with the politicians who would rather ignore it, current Governor Janet Napolitano and Attorney General Terry Goddard?
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By J. James Estrada, on October 9th, 2006 Why GOP gubernatorial candidate Len Munsil is better for Arizona than incumbent liberal Governor Janet Napolitano.
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By J. James Estrada, on September 26th, 2006 Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas discusses illegal immigration and whether his office will ask for the death penalty for serial shooters in Phoenix. When it comes to this very high profile case, he's not the judge. He's not the jury. He's the man.
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By J. James Estrada, on August 15th, 2006 A Biblical perspective on the history of Anti-Semitism. Perhaps Mel Gibson's recent careless remarks were the result of his impact for the the kingdom of God, and so he was targeted by demonic forces to exploit his weaknesses.
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By J. James Estrada, on July 2nd, 2006 Francis Scott Key, the flag, and the Star Spangled Banner.
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By J. James Estrada, on May 29th, 2006 Have you seen this guy Juan Hernandez on The O'Reilly Factor? He's described as being a former member of the Vincente Fox cabinet in Mexico? If Americans would build a serious fence, Hernandez might just have to concentrate on fixing Mexican economic and security policies, not dictating ours.
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By J. James Estrada, on April 12th, 2006 The Gospel of Judas? The Da Vinci Code? Non-believers have tried to discredit the Bible for years.
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By J. James Estrada, on March 6th, 2006 The story of two Christians on last season's The Apprentice.
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By J. James Estrada, on January 12th, 2006 Arizona's liberal Democratic governor Janet Napolitano has a dismal record on illegal immigration.
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By J. James Estrada, on December 13th, 2005 While most Christmas songs are about the season, what about the reason for the season? In recent times, I can think of one song that gets it. Whereas there were plenty of songs written in the past, such as in the 19th century, celebrating the birth of Christ.
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By J. James Estrada, on September 13th, 2005 The Arizona Daily Star dropped Ann Coulter's column this month, accusing her of being "shrill, bombastic, and mean-spirited." Translation: since the New York Times stopped permitting online newspapers to carry its syndicated columns, the paper had to get rid of their lone conservative columnist for balance.
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