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Sherri Reese is a conservative talk host, with experience in both terrestrial radio and internet broadcasting. She had her first opinion piece published at the age of 16. Sherri has served as a campaign manager and consultant for several years in the state of Georgia. She is also a public speaker; including workshops at Universities on politics and the Constitution, as well as providing a copy of our Constitution to each student.
As a single mother of three, Reese still makes time to make daily calls to Washington, DC, and has several high level contacts "in the know" within the GOP Leadership. Sherri also serves on the advisory board for Madison Forum, a non-profit civic group dedicated to good government. She has created several wokshops on topics such as Personal Victory and the 45 Communist Goals.
One of Reese's most rewarding accomplishments has been her work with the homeless, foster children, and organizing fishing trips for children living in public housing.
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TARP was never intended to free up credit. On September 18, 2008, the US Congress emerged from a special meeting with President Bush and Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson claiming the government needed the funds and power to buy distressed assets.
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On Feb. 13, both houses of the US Congress passed the largest spending bill in the history of our nation. The final amount of the bill is reported to be $787 billion. President Obama will sign it into law by Feb. 20, President's Day.
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Do you have a job in the United States of America? If so, you may want to know what your public servants are doing with your money in Washington DC. They have flushed over $900 of yours down the toilet already.
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The Israel vs Palestine controversy has been at the center of global affairs for decades. It continues to be the center stage of political debate today, and Yasser Arafat was the face and voice of the Palestinian struggle.
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A report released by the National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education shows a rise in college tuition could be a cause for alarm among young Americans seeking higher education.
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I often brag to folks about living in Kennesaw, Georgia. “We have a big sign out here when you enter the city limits.” I tell them, “It says ‘Welcome to Kennesaw, We’re Packin’. Packin’ heat that is.”
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Ignorance is slavery. There are examples all throughout our society of how ignorance and propaganda is used to control people.
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Former Vice Presidential Candidate, Governor Sarah Palin, sweeps the state of Georgia; hitting 4 cities the day before Georgians head to the polls for an electoral run-off.
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Congressman Dr Paul Broun visited Fort Gordon in Augusta, GA today to serve Thanksgiving Dinner to the troops and their families.
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As debate continues over classroom and even hallway discussions of public school teachers, news organizations across the nation are reporting more and more on the after-hours activities of school teachers.
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Michigan Congressman Knollenberg appeared on Fox News with Neil Cavuto yesterday to discuss the possible bailout of the Big 3 American automakers.
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There is a heated Senate race still going on in the state of Georgia. Incumbent Republican Saxby Chambliss is in a run-off with Democrat Jim Martin.
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As Gomer Pyle would say, "Surprise! Surprise! Surprise! " Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson made a big splash back in September when he told Bush, Pelosi, and gang to give him $700 billion with no strings attached, or "God help us all."
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New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman appeared on MSNBC's Morning Joe to share his plan to not bail out but "transform" the Big 3 American automakers.
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Politicians, educators, and community organizers all drop the ball when it comes to the "War on Poverty." Both real solutions and real compassion rest in the lap of information.
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A self-proclaimed campaign insider for McCain claims he leaked the gossip to Carl Cameron of Fox News on his own blog, but reports throughout the Internet show it was a hoax.
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As the Big 3 automakers squeeze in line for the new Corporate America Lottery, otherwise known as the bailout plan or “rescue” package, Americans deserve to know exactly what their money will be rescuing.
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The Federal Reserve has loaned almost $2 trillion of taxpayer's money. In the past 15 months eight programs have been created to funnel the American worker's money into troubled financial markets.
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Bill O’Reilly’s “No Spin Zone” was full of spin in his "Talking Points" opening Thursday night. He desperately tried to make the case that covering gossip from unnamed “insider campaign” sources was actually news.
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100,000 voters in the state of Georgia are also registered in Ohio and/or Florida, and some Ohio precincts report more votes than registered voters.
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