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Category Archives: National Politics
Wonder if She Assaulted Any Israeli Police?
Cynthia McKinney, yes the same former U.S. Congresswoman from Georgia made famous for assaulting a Capitol Police Office a few years ago when he stopped her from entering the Capitol because she did not show him an ID and a … Continue reading
Posted in International News, National News, National Politics, News, Politics
Tagged assault, blockade, Cynthia McKinney, Gaza, Green Party, Israel
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Writing, Hiking, Driving Along the Coast, or Something Else
South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford would have been a great candidate for POTUS in the 2012 election. Social Conservatives would have loved his stances on the two hot button issues of abortion and gay marriage. Economic Conservatives would have loved his … Continue reading
A Contact Form Sent to Sen. Lamar Alexander
[The following is in reference to a quote by Senator Lamar Alexander (R-TN) concerning a bill filed by Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX). The bill calls on Congress to audit the Federal Reserve. The empty suit (or plaid shirt), Lamar Alexander … Continue reading
Posted in Constitutional Issues, National Politics, Political Activism, Politics, Tennessee Politics
Tagged Lamar Alexander
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Who is Michael Steele?
Yesterday the RNC chose a new chairman to lead the Republican Party. Being head of a political party is not something that I could ever see myself doing as I like to be an independent minded critic that points out … Continue reading
Posted in National News, National Politics, News, Politics
Tagged Michael Steele, Republican Party, RNC Chair
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Sarah Palin Has More Political Muscle than Obama?
I have to question how strong a President Obama will be after he already lost the Senate battle in Georgia on Tuesday. Obamamania seems to be subsiding as we get further from the election. His supporters did not turn out … Continue reading
Posted in National News, National Politics, News, Politics
Tagged Obama, Palin, Saxby Chambliss, Senate
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Jorge W. Bush Es Un Idiota
El Presidente Jorge W. Bush is a reason why the American public is turning against the Republican Party. As a Republican and conservative (first and foremost a conservative) I am going to firmly disagree with his decision to not release Compean and … Continue reading
Ballot Challenges in Minnesota
I thought the Left always wanted EVERY vote accepted. A ballot questioned by the Franken team can be seen here. I guess it is only ones that may be marked for the Democrat. For the story, click here.
Posted in Constitutional Issues, National News, National Politics, News, Politics
Tagged Ballot, Democratic Party, Franken, Norm Coleman, Republican Party
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How Obama Won In a Right of Center Nation
In a previous blog post, I discussed some ways that the GOP needs to evaluate itself. Truth is, Obama won by a fairly large margin. There are several ways that he did so. The first reason, in my opinion, is … Continue reading
Posted in National News, National Politics, News, Politics
Tagged Democratic Party, John McCain, President Bush, Republican Party, Zogby
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Chambliss Poised to Get Libertarian Votes in Georgia Senate Race
Saxby Chambliss, the Georgia Republican Senator, was unsuccessful in obtaining the fifty-percent threshold needed to retain his Senate seat. Georgia is a state that requires a candidate to meet the fifty-percentage points to win an election. He will be facing … Continue reading
Posted in National News, National Politics, News, Politics
Tagged Allen Buckley, Fair Tax, Georgia, Libertarians, Obama, Saxby Chambliss, US Senate
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Red Hat Rob’s “Reapportionment & Redistricting 101”
Red Hat Rob has a blog entry explaining the reapportionment of congressional seats following the census and the redistricting that can and will take place following the census. Gerrymandering will more than likely take the Tennessee delegation from being in the Republican minority … Continue reading
Gay Rage in Michigan
So if someone attacks homosexuals, even verbally, you can be charged with a hate crime. If homosexuals attack a religious organization, no charges are made? I am not sure that I understand this one. Maybe someone will create a new … Continue reading
Posted in Constitutional Issues, National News, National Politics, News, Politics
Tagged 1st Amendment, 2nd Amendment, Church, Gay Rights, Protest
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Newt Now Backing Steele
Word on the blogs is that Newt Gingrich is now backing Steele for the RNC post. Fred Thompson has also been mentioned, but he is not the one to lead the Republican Party back. I like Fred. I even considered … Continue reading
Posted in National News, National Politics, News, Politics
Tagged Newt, Republican Party, RNC Chair, Steele
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Newt Ready, Willing, and Able
Newt Gingrich has stated that he is ready, willing, and able to take over as RNC Chairman. Hopefully the RNC will look to him to try to make the gains he helped gain in 1994. He also wants to move … Continue reading
Posted in National News, National Politics, News, Politics
Tagged Newt, Republican Party, RNC Chair
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GOP Self Exam
Now that the election is over, it is time for the GOP to examine itself. The GOP needs to evaluate what has gone wrong the last 8 years, and then we need to create a plan of where we will … Continue reading
Posted in Constitutional Issues, National News, National Politics, News, Politics
Tagged Conservatism, George W. Bush, McCain, Obama, Palin, Republican Party
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