American Tradition & Leadership: Take Back America

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ATL wants to bring to an end the Secular and Progressive liberal movement and restore traditional American values; and, to hold our elected leaders and senior government officials accountable. We demand they work together in a bi-partisan and professional manner for the betterment of our families and a safe America. Otherwise, we will take back America and restore our tradition and leadership. Our elected officials work for us and we pay their salaries and the salaries of their huge staffs in Washington, D.C. and their home State. We elected them to represent us and not their own personal agendas. Their election to office is not a career opportunity - it is a privilege of leadership they should honor with integrity, professionalism and ethical conduct.

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News Corner
Jan 6, 2010: Abrupt Democratic retirements show tough landscape
Two longtime Senate Democrats suddenly abandoned re-election bids, and so did a Democratic swing-state governor, underscoring the perilous political environment for Pres. Obama's party as anti-incumbent sentiment ripples across the nation.
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Jan 6: 'Reports on Rahm Emmanuel comments inaccurate'
White House official, however, flatly denied other comments attributed to (Rahm) Emanuel (WH Chief of Staff) in the Israeli press Wednesday, including alleged complaints about the two sides and a threat to withdraw US support for the endeavor.
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Jan 6, 2010: Dixon Announces Resignation As Mayor Of Baltimore
Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon, the first woman to hold the city's highest position, officially resigned her post as mayor effective Feb. 4, which would have been the day of her sentencing on an embezzlement conviction.
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Dec 24: Senate OKs health care measure, reaching milestone
Senate Democrats passed a landmark health care bill (vote 60-39) that could define Pres. Obama's legacy and usher in near-universal medical coverage for the first time in the country's history.
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Dec 24: Congress raises debt ceiling to $12.4 trillion
The Senate voted to raise the ceiling on the government debt to $12.4 trillion. The government piled up a record $1.4 trillion deficit in 2009. The vote split mainly down party lines, with Democrats voting to raise the limit and Republicans voting against doing so. (ATL: The Democrats have bankrupted America.)
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Oct 9: World Divided on Obama The Nobel Peace Laureate
When the chairman of the Nobel Prize Committee announced this morning that President Obama had won the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize the news was received with a collective gasp from the room full of journalists. (ATL: Read what other countries have to say. Of course there was no chance he would turn down something so prestigious, yet so unearned. You decide. Exactly what did he do for world peace during his first 9 months in office? The committee cites nuclear disarmament with Russia as the primary reason. Nothing has been done!)
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Dec 18: Obama Lands, Climate Talks in Serious Disarray
The U.N. climate talks were in serious disarray Friday, with delegates blaming both the U.S. and China for the lack of a political agreement that President Barack Obama, China's premier and more than 110 other world leaders are supposed to sign within hours. (ATL: Obama left for Norway approx. 9 days ago to accept the Nobel Peace Prize. He just now arrived in Denmark for the climate meeting at the "last minute" to meet with other world leaders? Priorties!)
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Dec 16: Dean urges defeat of emerging health care bill
Former Democratic Party Chairman Howard Dean argued that the health care overhaul bill taking shape in the Senate further empowers private insurers at the expense of consumer choice. "You will be forced to buy insurance. If you don't, you'll pay a fine," said Dean, a physician. "It's an insurance company bailout." (ATL: Even a senior Dem opposes the proposal. We are not ready.)
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Dec: Sen Joe Lieberman switches on national healthcare
For his part, Sen. Lieberman has explained that he is for health care reform, as long as it excludes Medicare expansion and a public option. A lot of things have changed, among them the country's national debt and the "imminent bankruptcy" of Medicare. In his opinion, we just can't afford it.
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Dec 14: O' Unity Tree, O' Unity Tree
It isn’t right to take the most common symbol of the season, found in every household that celebrates Christmas, and demand it be called something else.
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