Justin Darr column
Justin Darr is a veteran retail manager from the Philadelphia area where he lives with this wife, Erin, twin children Brandon and Brittany, three mice, two cats, and a spoiled dog named Xena. He grew up in rural Western Pennsylvania were he learned the values of hard work, honesty, family, and the downfalls of Liberalism.

Justin is an expert in political philosophy, western world history, and the development of American society. He has worked on various political campaigns at all levels, served as an election official to verify ballot counts, and is a well know "aggressive debater" to all that know him. He is also a fountain of relatively useless knowledge due to years of University study.


Paying in blood for liberal arrogance
Justin Darr
July 6, 2006

If there is one trait that defines Liberalism, it is a hatred for consequences. No matter what the circumstance, Liberals are either trying to ignore, avoid, . . .


We told you so: the UN takes one more step toward global government
Justin Darr
June 19, 2006

For years, Conservatives have been trying to alert Americans and all freedom loving people in the world about the dangers the United Nations poses to individual . . .


The 2006 election frontrunner is: none of the above
Justin Darr
June 5, 2006

Democrats might want to wait a few more months before they order the champagne to celebrate their great 2006 election victory over the Republicans. The ever . . .


Let's treat taxes like immigration
Justin Darr
May 21, 2006

Remember back to what the immigration issue was about when it began to concern Conservatives. It had nothing to do with racism, guest worker programs, fences . . .


Illegal immigrants are stealing your identity
Justin Darr
April 30, 2006

Here is something to say to yourself as you are watching the May 1st illegal immigration protests, "I could be one of them." Quite literally, you could be.  . . .


Whatever happened to limited government?
Justin Darr
April 17, 2006

For some reason, Republicans are scratching their heads and wondering why their poll numbers are crashing, their public support waning, and the fact they might . . .


September 11th at the movies
Justin Darr
April 2, 2006

Ever have a conversation with someone who does not want to talk to you about the subject at hand? You know the ones: Why are you asking me for money again?  . . .


Fair elections, Philly style
Justin Darr
March 22, 2006

Living in the Philadelphia area for a decade has taught me a thing or two about what "Philly Style" actually means. For example, in a "Philly style cheesesteak . . .


Partito Nostro: Doing business with the Clinton Syndicate
Justin Darr
March 17, 2006

In the final years of the Clinton Presidency, Hollywood producer and entrepreneur, Peter Paul, attempted to recruit outgoing President Bill Clinton to take a . . .


The persecuted Muslim super race
Justin Darr
February 26, 2006

All the Iraqis fighting and killing each other over the bombing of the 1,200-year-old Askariya shrine in Samarra, Iraq, should all settle down and stop pushing . . .


Islam's low intensity terrorism
Justin Darr
February 6, 2006

Islam is like the neighbor everyone has that people say "is alright once you get to know him." However, the more you "get to know him," the more it seems that . . .


America versus Mexico's Ponzi pyramid scheme
Justin Darr
January 22, 2006

If there is anything people hate more than buying a used car, filling out tax forms, or visiting their attorney's office it is meeting the glassy eyed . . .


Setting the stage for World War III
Justin Darr
January 8, 2006

For years the term "World War III" has been tossed about to describe everything from the international fight against poverty and disease to most recently the . . .


How to turn the tables and win the fight for Christmas
Justin Darr
December 17, 2005

Merry Christmas! Strange how such a pleasant greeting could become ground zero in America's culture war year after year. As in almost everything else, . . .


Every vote must count, unless the liberals win
Justin Darr
November 20, 2005

Every have that feeling there is something missing, but you cannot quite remember what it is? The weather is getting colder; did I forget to check my washer . . .


Liberals are causing a European jihad
Justin Darr
November 13, 2005

After more than two weeks of nightly violence, the rioting of Europe's Muslim minority has finally begun to subside. While the French government and Main Stream . . .


The second term curse
Justin Darr
October 30, 2005

In 1797, George Washington quietly returned to his Mount Vernon home after completing his second term as President of the United States. Washington could have . . .


What environmentalists do not want you to know about endangered species
Justin Darr
October 23, 2005

Did you know that if all the endangered species in the world were made safe, hurricanes would no longer hit the Gulf Coast? This is just one example of the . . .


Our elected leaders are playing us for fools
Justin Darr
October 9, 2005

Have you ever had the chance to sit backstage at a magic show? Let me tell you the subtle slight of hands and distractions that create the illusions of a . . .


Perhaps America should act like the United Nations
Justin Darr
September 18, 2005

Here is a quick "Final Jeopardy" question for you: "Name an organization that within the last year has been found complicit in child molestation and . . .


In the shadow of 9/11, the terrorists were half right
Justin Darr
September 11, 2005

The time has come for America to face the grim reality that international terrorists and Osama bin Laden may understand our society far better than we ever gave . . .


New Orleans: the nanny state's bitter fruit
Justin Darr
September 1, 2005

Two days. 48 hours. 2,880 minutes. This was all the time it took for the fabric of 6000 years of civilization to unravel in New Orleans. Streets which just last . . .


If Iraq is so bad, why aren't we pulling out of Detroit?
Justin Darr
August 21, 2005

Antiwar protestors and car alarms have a lot in common. They are obnoxiously loud, get set off too easily, and alert you to situations far less serious than . . .


Who cares what her son believed -- Cindy Sheehan has an agenda
Justin Darr
August 14, 2005

On April 4, 2004, Army Specialist Casey Sheehan died for his country and for what he believed. After enlisting in the Army in 2000, Casey Sheehan reenlisted . . .


Turning Christianity into a hobby
Justin Darr
August 2, 2005

If obstructionism by Senate Democrats of President Bush's political and judicial appointments has taught us anything about the nature of the goals of liberalism . . .


When do we get to see Judge Roberts' forged "secret memos"?
Justin Darr
July 24, 2005

America is suffering from a bunch of P.E.S.T.'s. Victims of Post Election Selection Trauma, or more commonly know as crazy liberals who have decided to hate . . .


We are fighting Islam
Justin Darr
July 17, 2005

One of the chief struggles America is facing in the War on Terror is defining the enemy. In a simplistic sense this is easy. We are fighting Islamist radicals . . .


Vigilance in the PC era
Justin Darr
July 11, 2005

One of the most disturbing issues coming out of the investigation of the terrorist attacks on London's public transportation system is the fact Scotland Yard, . . .


Too lazy to win the war on terror
Justin Darr
July 3, 2005

The essence of modern liberalism is laziness. The idea of the American Dream is based on individualism and personal responsibility. If you work hard, play by . . .


Karl Rove should apologize--he went way too easy on them
Justin Darr
June 26, 2005

After years of attacks from the Left on the War on Terror, Karl Rove has finally said it like it is. America's Liberals have never approached the War on Terror . . .


Liberalism's ultimate goal: the destruction of Christianity through Social Security
Justin Darr
June 20, 2005

Would you let you child go fishing alone with a known child molester? Why not? The answer is simple enough: because patterns of behavior are called "patterns . . .


Sorry liberals, being arrogant does not make you right
Justin Darr
June 12, 2005

Back during the Presidential Election, Kerry enthusiasts were constantly gushing over the perceived intelligence of John Kerry. If it was not praises toward . . .


The ACLU is going down, and taking a few of us with it
Justin Darr
June 7, 2005

For years the American Civil Liberties Union has pushed its agenda as to what the Constitution "really says," and what freedom "really means" through judicial . . .


Liberals think democracy has a reset button
Justin Darr
May 29, 2005

A few years back, I was watching my son play little league baseball. This is not the little league you and I might remember where a few of the older kids would . . .


Breaking the filibuster is not enough
Justin Darr
May 22, 2005

Once in America the liberal agenda and its radical programs advanced unopposed. Liberals held sway over the elected branches of government, and over the course . . .


The election fraud / illegal immigration connection
Justin Darr
April 28, 2005

Duplicity is the name of the game for America's liberals. It has been standard practice of the Democratic Party for decades to create a problem through poorly . . .


Jesus the baby killer?
Justin Darr
April 18, 2005

"Slippery Slope" reasoning is the belief that small, seemingly harmless, decisions can set precedents for much larger, radical, and unpopular decisions to come. . . .


The non-moralizing jerk section
Justin Darr
April 4, 2005

After years of constant personal attacks, being unceremoniously herded out into the hostile elements, and sneered and glared upon on an almost constant basis, I . . .


Activist judges: just ignore them and they will go away
Justin Darr
March 24, 2005

After September 11th, my children came up to me afraid to go to school because they thought they might be attacked by terrorists and I had all the answers. I . . .


Hempsteria
Justin Darr
March 13, 2005

Last week, my wife and I were invited to eat dinner at the home of some of our more liberal friends. Or, I should more properly say, my wife was invited and I . . .


Why Europe is soft on terror
Justin Darr
March 6, 2005

The current negotiations between France, Germany, England and Iran regarding Iran's nuclear power, and probably nuclear weapons program can be summarized into . . .


Keeping the faith -- at arm's length
Justin Darr
February 20, 2005

When television personality Bill Maher stated on MSNBC's "Scarborough Country" that the religious suffer from a neurological disorder that "stops people from . . .


The war within the war
Justin Darr
February 12, 2005

On March 5th, 2002, long before there was a Camp X-Ray, American Petty Officer Neil Roberts fell out of his helicopter while on an operation in Afghanistan and . . .


Goodbye reality! The tough life of a liberal blogger
Justin Darr
January 30, 2005

It is difficult to imagine how anyone could not celebrate the first free Iraqi election in over 50 years. Even France, which vehemently opposed the United . . .


The rise of the homosexual super citizen
Justin Darr
January 23, 2005

"All pigs are created equal, except some pigs are more equal than others" wrote George Orwell in his classic "Animal Farm." While it is always fun poking fun . . .


Why liberals love gun control
Justin Darr
January 10, 2005

If there is one thing liberals love more than banning Christianity from public schools it is creating ineffective gun control laws. Despite centuries of . . .


The future assault on all holidays
Justin Darr
December 28, 2004

Americans have had may victories this past Christmas season against anti-Christian forces and, in the words of William F. Buckley, taken a stand against . . .


Christianity's double standard
Justin Darr
December 15, 2004

In no case are the left's efforts to undermine our society more apparent than in the debate over the separation of church and state. The intent of the . . .


Shopping for the unspeakable
Justin Darr
December 3, 2004

One of the best things about living in America is if you have a sufficient amount of money, you can buy just about anything on the planet legally. You might . . .


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