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07
Jun

Immigration Bill

If this immigration bill is passed, I do not think the GOP will survive the fallout from it. I think the Republican Party will be hurt at least until 2010, if not longer. Look at what we are seeing so far. 1. RNC Donations Down 40% Faced with an estimated 40 percent fall-off in small-donor [...]

05
Jun

Double Standard

GOP Bloggers has a post about the double standard of the Congress that is supposed to eliminate the “Culture of Corruption” in Washington. Nancy Pelosi, following the indictment of former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay back on September 28, 2005: “The criminal indictment of Majority Leader Tom DeLay is the latest example that Republicans in [...]

05
May

Early Primaries are Irresponsible

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 [...]

05
May

New York Mayor Trying to Charge for Rush Hour

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 [...]

24
Apr

Fred Thompson on Federalism

Fred Thompson responds to criticism at redstate.com. For the record, I oppose the federal regulation of any fees negotiated by two competent parties at the state and local level. This goes for lawyers, doctors, butchers, bakers or the occasional candlestick maker. Even if excessive fees offend Congressional sensibilities, there are other remedies that make far [...]

17
Apr

Location of Campaign Contributions

The New York Times has a neat graphic showing the location of campaign contributions for the current Presidential candidates. Check it out.H/T: Volunteer Voters

06
Apr

Pelosi’s Trip Was Wrong – Possibly Illegal

Nancy Pelosi’s trip to the Middle East and talks with the Syrian administration was wrong in the fact that it went against the President’s no talk policy with Syria. In fact it may have even been illegal. The “Logan Act,” which was passed in 1799 and last amended in 1994 says: Any citizen of the [...]

03
Apr

Newt Gingrich – Choice of Our Inner Rebel

The Politico has an interesting piece about Newt Gingrich. They say Newt is the man of our inner rebel that we really want to vote for but are afraid to because we think he is “not electable.” Here’s the problem with always doing the safe thing: Voting is supposed to be a bit rebellious. There [...]

03
Apr

Note to Giuliani – You Can’t Have Things Both Ways

First we hear that Rudy Giuliani may invite his wife into his cabinet meetings if he is elected President. Clearly, he was trying to go the Bill/Hillary Clinton “2 for 1″ route. Now he says the following according to WCBS-TV: The former New York City mayor is fending off increased media scrutiny of his third [...]

27
Mar

50% of Adults Would NOT Vote for Hillary Clinton

According to the latest Harris Interactive Poll, More than one in five Democrats that participated in the survey said they would not vote for Clinton. Overall, 36 percent say they would vote for the former first lady and 11 percent are unsure of their top choice. Forty-eight percent of Independent voters also said that they [...]

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