Entries by Dr. Rich Swier

See Something, Say Nothing

Former Department of Homeland Security (DHS) agent Phillip B. Haney has written a book titled,  “See Something, Say Nothing: A Homeland Security Officer Exposes the Government’s Submission to Jihad.” The book is co-authored by Art Moore and is now available for pre-order on Amazon.com. The book details how DHS has been fundamentally transformed by President […]

Young Alchemists Make a Patriotic Invitation to All Presidential Candidates

HOUSTON, TX /PRNewswire/ — The Young Alchemists Foundation, a patriotic nonprofit organization for planetary healing, has written a letter to the President and to all presidential candidates inviting them to join their global movement to plant the seed of patriotism in the hearts and minds of our youth. The American children are losing their culture and no […]

Twitter Enlists H&Ls [Homos & Lesbos] as ‘Thought Police’

French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher François-Marie Arouet, known by his nom de plume Voltaire wrote, “To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize.” Well it appears that Twitter plans to rule over those who Tweet criticism of homosexuals, lesbians, transgenders and bisexuals. GLAAD, which serves as the […]

Florida Federation of Republican Women Launches Aggressive 2016 Legislative Advocacy Program

TALLAHASSEE – The Florida Federation of Republican Women has launched an aggressive legislative program to give a voice and action to responsible women across Florida. “Our members want to clarify that the liberal League of Women Voters does not speak for us at the ballot box or at the Florida Legislature,” said Dena Decamp FFRW […]

Census Bureau Demographic and Economic Profiles of South Carolina’s Electorate

WASHINGTON, D.C. /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — In advance of the South Carolina primaries onFeb. 20 and Feb. 27, the U.S. Census Bureau presents a variety of statistics that give an overall profile of the state’s voting-age population and industries. Statistics include: Voting-age population and estimate of eligible voters (i.e., citizens age 18 and older). Breakdown of voting-age population […]

Parents Outraged at ‘Racially Divisive White Guilt Video’

Virginia parents were in an uproar after officials at Glen Allen High School in Henrico showed students a controversial video as part of Black History Month. The video, titled “Structural Discrimination: The Unequal Opportunity Race,” covers issues like racial profiling, manifest destiny and the “school to prison pipeline.” This animation was commissioned by the African American […]

TrustTheVote™ Project Launched

WASHINGTON, D.C. /PRNewswire/ — 2016 NASS Conference – The non-profit technology research institute Open Source Election Technology (OSET) Foundation today announced that it is collaborating with Amazon Web Services (AWS) on the Foundation’s TrustTheVote™ Project.  The project is an open source initiative that makes the software used to run elections free to the States and counties managing […]

Bring Americans ‘Victimized by Immigration’ Out of the Shadows

COLUMBIA, S.C. /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) launched TV ads across South Carolina today encouraging presidential hopefuls to focus more attention on helping struggling Americans and less on making it easier for illegal aliens to take jobs, commit crimes and get in-state college tuition. The ads will air in all major markets […]

Trump First Candidate to Reply to the ‘Sessions Test’ on Immigration, Trade & Crime

Breitbart News reports that Donald J. Trump is the first GOP candidate to reply to the ‘Sessions Test.’ On February 5th, Breitbart News exclusively reported that Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) issued a list of five questions that all candidates must answer if they wish to seek the Republican nomination. In recent years, Sessions has emerged […]

Presidential Candidates ‘Should Oppose Forcing Women to Register for Selective Service’

WASHINGTON, D.C. /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Jerry Boykin, Family Research Council Action’s Executive Vice President, released the following statement regarding comments made during Saturday’s presidential debate in which several candidates expressed support for requiring women to register for Selective Service: “Some of the presidential candidates appear to be espousing the politically correct position that women […]

Utah Legislature’s Unanimous Committee Resolution Declares Pornography a Public Health Crisis

GREAT FALLS, VA–  On Friday February 5th, the Utah State Legislature’s resolution on the  public health crisis of pornography  passed unanimously through committee. “Enough Is Enough® applauds the leadership of the Utah State Legislature’s committee resolution declaring the public health crisis caused by pornography. This unanimous landmark decision shows the courage and conviction of a legislative body […]