May
GOP Comparison Chart
Now that it looks like Fred Thompson is in the race, The Tennesseean has published a chart comparing the top 4 GOP candidates and their positions on the big issues. Enjoy.
Now that it looks like Fred Thompson is in the race, The Tennesseean has published a chart comparing the top 4 GOP candidates and their positions on the big issues. Enjoy.
The Augusta Chronicle published a good article about the FairTax rally that took place in Columbia, SC across the street from the GOP Presidential debate. The rally and march also stood out because the mainstream media hasn’t really sensed how serious this movement is, so it’s not on the radar screens of a lot of [...]
In a continuing ridiculous trend, Dean Hancock, the father of recently deceased Cardinals pitcher Josh Hancock, is suing the bar his son was served drinks. You can find the article HERE. The father of Josh Hancock filed suit Thursday, claiming a restaurant provided drinks to the St. Louis Cardinals relief pitcher even though he was [...]
Sorry for the inactivity on the blog. I have been out of town on business. I am back now, and normal posting should resume.
Sarah at MooreThoughts has some excellent comments on an article in the Washington Post yesterday. The author of the artice Colbert I. King has written an irresponsible article in which he wants us to feel bad for the mother because of her situation. However, she is mainly where she is due to her choices. C.C.’s [...]
In Merrill, Wisconsin, a gas station owner is being forced to raise his prices. By who, you ask? It must be those evil oil companies. Nope. The state! So in addition to the outrageous tax revenue they make from gasoline sales, the state now dictates prices in Wisconsin. Center City BP owner Raj Bhandari has [...]
The words Maxwell Smart (TV show Get Smart) would seem appropriate for Barack Obama this morning: “Missed it by that much.” According to the story at Foxnews.com, It seems Obama was “tired” when he made a tremendous gaffe. It just so happens that his greatly exaggerated number was an attempt to make another stab at [...]
Today came another announcement of an early state primary. This time Florida has moved their primary up to January 29, 2008. This is before all but 3 states – Iowa, New Hampshire, and Nevada. Many other states have moved their primaries up to February 5, which is now termed “Tsunami Tuesday.” I believe this is [...]
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg (RINO) is aiming to charge people $8/day to drive during rush hour. You can read the article HERE. Apparently this is already done in London and Singapore as part of an air pollution policy. The proposal to charge fees for driving in Manhattan south of 86th Street was one [...]
I’m at the Wachovia Championship in Charlotte this weekend. We will be going to see the golf tomorrow. This is my third time here, and it looks like the weather could be shaky this weekend. However, it should still be a good time on a beautiful course with the best players in the world.
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