Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Full Text Remarks of the 2008 Republican National Convention's Opening Day Now Available

Full Text Remarks of the 2008 Republican National Convention's Opening Day Now Available

RNC Restarts Biden Gaffe Clock

RNC Restarts Biden Gaffe Clock

Republican National Committee: '...when I was a Senator...'

Republican National Committee: '...when I was a Senator...'

RNC Victory 2008 Chair Carly Fiorina on Democrat Attacks on Governor Sarah Palin

RNC Victory 2008 Chair Carly Fiorina on Democrat Attacks on Governor Sarah Palin

Is Biden or Palin the Strongest Leader for U.S. Vice President?

Is Biden or Palin the Strongest Leader for U.S. Vice President?

Exclusive Fred Thompson Video Discussing Palin

Exclusive Fred Thompson Video Discussing Palin

2008 Republican National Convention Excerpts: Remarks by Former Senator Fred Thompson

2008 Republican National Convention Excerpts: Remarks by Former Senator Fred Thompson

Richard Viguerie: The Race is on to Define Sarah Palin; If Republicans Don't do it, Liberal Democrats Will

Richard Viguerie: The Race is on to Define Sarah Palin; If Republicans Don't do it, Liberal Democrats Will

Monday, August 4, 2008

Tax group: McCain says the right things on taxes

A leading taxpayers' rights group likes what it hears from Sen. John McCain on taxes.

ATR Commends McCain's Anti-Tax Vows

Illegal campaign contributions from overseas to Barack Obama

I doubt the liberal media will pick up on this because it won't look goof for its hand-picked candidate.

Palestinian Brothers in Gaza Illegally Donate to Obama $29K, Says Reporter Aaron Klein

Monday, March 24, 2008

The far left and the 4,000 body count

Check out this post at STOP THE ACLU about far-left media making such a big deal of the 4,000 U.S. military deaths in Iraq. It compares the death toll to some other events liberals don't like to talk about.

Who will surrender first in Iraq?

Who will surrender first in Iraq? Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama?

I guess it depends on which one of the liberal Democrats wins the election.

Check out this post by Tony Phyrillas about Obama's promise to al-Qaida that the U.S. will surrender Iraq just as soon as he becomes president.

Friday, February 15, 2008

A chance to boot Murtha from Congress

A guy named Bill Russell (not the basketball player) is challenging John Murtha in Pennsylvania's 12th Congressional District. That news comes from TONY PHYRILLAS blog.

Murtha is an embarrassment to the state of Pennsylvania and to the United States.

We'd love to see him kicked out of Congress, but he's been there forever. What the hell is wrong with the people in his district? We'll never clean up Congress as long as people like Murtha are returned year after year.

If you need to find out why Murtha should be put into permanent retirement, check out this other blog, Boot Murtha, "A campaign organized by Vets for the Truth to redeploy John Murtha."

Friday, February 1, 2008

Santorum backs Romney for President

Rick Santorum, who was one my favorite politicians when he was a member of the U.S. Senate, has endorsed Mitt Romney for President.

The story isn't getting a lot of coverage in the mainstream media, which appears to backing John McCain as the GOP nominee.

I first heard about it at the Tony Phyrillas political blog.

It might be too little, too late for Romney. I guess we'll see how well he does on Feb. 5. I still haven't made up my mind about the presidential race, but I don't like the liberal media telling me to vote for McCain.

Monday, January 21, 2008

Stay in the race, Fred Thompson

I came across a Web site that helps you figure out how closely you agree with the current crop of presidential candidates in a recent post by TONY PHYRILLAS.

I took the poll at VoteHelp.org and was a bit surprised at my results. Not the top (Fred Thompson) but how high Romney and McCain scored).

Here's how the site ranks the candidates who come closest to my stance on the issues:

1) Fred Thompson
2) Mike Huckabee
3) Mitt Romney
4) John McCain
5) Ron Paul

I don't know what it is about Fred Thompson's message that is not getting through to voters.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Obama and the Muslim question

I've received several forwarded e-mails about Barack Obama's Muslim background. There seems to be conflicting information out there. I came across this post at Tony Phyrillas about some of the research. Interesting stuff.

I can't believe Democrats would be foolish enough to nominate somebody with a Muslim background. Sen. Obama's people better address this question before his campaign goes any further.