Democrats’ Power Hungry Over Border Fence
August 10, 2010 by Heather Bachman · Leave a Comment
Although America has already shown a historic height of dissatisfaction regarding our current President, the most alarming rejection is recently coming from a very surprising sector of politics: members of his own party. In a recent White House meeting, the nation’s democrat governors grumbled against the recent legal attack on Arizona for their newest immigration [...]
Axelrod: GOP would Turn America Backwards?
July 22, 2010 by Heather Bachman · Leave a Comment
Editor’s Note: This article originally appeared at The Daily Caller and was highlighted by Rush Limbaugh on his program. Heather Bachman is a regular contributor to Opinion Times. Throughout many articles, America continually sees that the Obama administration and his cronies live in a bubble where they are the greatest leaders of this nation and [...]
Sarah Palin on SNL
October 21, 2008 by Jim Pfaff · Leave a Comment
I just have to share it. Sarah Palin was great!
Wise, but old, hand overtakes strong, energetic neophyte
September 26, 2008 by Jim Pfaff · Leave a Comment
That’s the upshot of tonight’s first presidential debate in Oxford, MS. The debate cannot be judged, though, without taking note of the drama behind whether it was going to take place to begin with. McCain took a gamble this week and suspended his campaign so he could fly back to Washington and broker a deal [...]


