Posts Tagged ‘republicans’
June 9th, 2008
It may be time to rid ourselves of the pro-war candidates. Here's a piece by a supporter of a GOP candidate that failed to 'make the cut' with the party.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IlX9l1g1ZE0[/youtube]
March 18th, 2008
I've come to understand and fall in love with the idea that government should remain as far away from the private space of citizens as possible. Limited government is always ideal, protecting privacy and liberty should be at the core of every American soul. However, it seems that Republicans have ...
March 12th, 2008
NY Gov. Spitzer was destined to be a career politician. You say one thing and do another, it reminds me of something my mother once jokingly said. Do as I say, not as I do!
The fact is that morality in America continues to deteriorate year after year. This problem has ...
February 8th, 2008
You have to consider the forum when listening to his words, but this is really what he believes. President Bush spoke at CPAC - the conservative political action conference that is the polar opposite of MoveOn.org in terms of partisan preference.
"We have had good debates and soon we will have ...
February 5th, 2008
John McCain is running away with the delegates to this point. On Super Tuesday he secured the major winner-take-all states and had a commanding lead throughout the day. McCain's strong victory in California will likely determine Mitt Romney's fate. I'm not sure that Mitt Romney can overcome the Mormon factor ...
February 1st, 2008
A once-crowded field of would-be Presidential candidates has shrunk to four or five depending on whose candidacies you still regard as being viable. On the Democrat side, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama remain locked in a heated battle for primary voters. Among the Republicans, only Mitt Romney and ...
January 29th, 2008
The media is reporting that Rudy Giuliani may drop out of the race if he fails to secure the blessing of Florida voters. Does this at all remind anyone of what Hillary Clinton's campaign did with the state of New Hampshire? They played the 'expectation' game and the media bit ...
January 28th, 2008
President Bush's State of the Union Address
The President sounds more like a man expecting to leave his presidency on top rather than sticking to the lame-duck role that the American people assigned him in 2006.
"It's the economy, stupid" -- President Bill Clinton
In listening to President Bush's State of the Union ...
January 27th, 2008
2008 Elections - On Rhetoric, Propaganda, and "the Truth" in a Polarized America.
What happens when truth is "exposed"? Well, it can lose Presidential Elections for starters! Rhetoric works on all sides of the political spectrum, so here are a few arguments that the GOP has to prepare for because Democrats ...
January 15th, 2008
Who needs voting rights anyway, especially when the people affected are going to vote for Democrats anyway!
The Supreme Court heard arguments related to voter rights and Voter ID laws, last week.
The Law in Indiana is shown to disenfranchise large numbers of voters that are currently without driver's license. ...
November 6th, 2007
2008 Elections: top 10 reasons to elect a Republican
10. Time to buy an SUV, you don't want to pay an extra 10k in taxes do ya?
9. You enjoy watching Democrats whine when you call them un-American
8. You're afraid Democrats are going to screw things ...
November 4th, 2007
What have we learned over the last two President Bush terms? Republicans on the far right are willing to lie to Americans in order to gain and retain power. Lets go over some of the lies that we've witnessed and some of the lies we're sure to face ...
November 4th, 2007
Americans are pessimistic and eager for change as a result of the direction the Bush Administration has set us in. They are irritated with the environment in Washington, believe that Bush pushed a mildly polarized nation under Clinton, over the edge during his two terms in office.
Despite the rhetoric ...
October 31st, 2007
Americans witnessed a major turning point in history, recently. In 2000, after a successful Clinton Presidency, the GOP was able to swing the election in their favor and deny Al Gore an opportunity to preside over the nation. 7 years later, Al Gore has made an unbelievable comeback.
Al Gore ...
October 31st, 2007
This time, I'm not speaking figuratively.
It seems that in the 21st century, Republicans have decided to engage in a plethora of taboo activities. The hypocrisy is more humorous than evil at this point; the GOP has derided Democrats for their openness to questions of sexuality over the years.
The party ...
July 28th, 2007
Republicans aren't popular with youth right now
The You Tube generation represents something Republicans aren't very happy about. You Tube is an indication of America's future. The best way to influence America's direction is to show disapproval. Mitt Romney says he isn't interested in answering questions from “a ...
July 20th, 2007
If you missed my recent rant against tyranny and oppression by our King, you may want to read it as this article continues along the same lines. The article below supports my arguments and unfortunately, validates some of my worst fears.
So much for invoking the spirit of Reagan, ...
May 29th, 2007
King of the mountain, May champ of the Internet, the people have spoken
Congressman Ron Paul
Through brilliant maneuvering on the public stage. Ron Paul raised eyebrows by countering Rudy Giuliani with a crippling blow after Giuliani accusations that amounted to childish and petty "unAmerican" attacks on his patriotism. Ron ...