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The Success of the Minority

The past year marked a massive change for the Republican party. For the first year in over a decade, the GOP found itself the minority party in both houses of Congress. Since the midterm elections of 1994, the Republican Party retained constant control of the legislative branch. Coupled with the two elections of President […]

The Democratic Folly

The senate recently put its official stamp of condemnation on moveon.org, the leftist political website that punishes any liberal who is not a radical socialist and attempts to call distinguished military officials liars. The vote was essentially an overwhelming affirmation of disapproval. Many democrats joined Republicans in a 72-25 vote. Moveon.org’s favorite radical liberals, Hilary […]

The Rebirth of Freedom Foundation

( Blogging )

The Rebirth of Freedom Foundation is a new youth-based conservative website. Like the ACYU, it is committed to continuing freedom and advancing truth. All those interested in writing for, or simply reading the website should check it out at www.rebirthoffreedom.org

Stream Jackie Greene–A Music Revolution

Announcing the launch of StreamJackieGreene.com:

I’m a Reporter, Believe Everything I Say.

I thought I’d get back in the swing of things by writing about the newest additions to the Book Quotes and Passages Page. The big chunks are from James Agee, a brilliant author who wrote Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, a book about the Depression.
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“Journalism is true in the sense that everything is true […]

Blog of the Week

The ACYU is proud to announce that it has been named blog of the week by Conservative Small Blog Digest.
Thanks!

Connection Article

The Connection, the official newspaper of the Sacramento City Unified School District, did a piece on me and my blog in its latest issue. Here it is:
Activism Through Technology
Kennedy Blogger uses new methods to force real change
Contrary to popular belief, teenagers don’t just use the Internet for scandalous purposes. Just ask Andy Nevis, a sophomore […]