Archive for the ‘Elections’ Category
Monday, May 23rd, 2011
Worst criticism I've heard is that he is "in bed with the Fed", having worked for the KC Fed.
This guy is spetacular and a great candidate to consider to break the "politics as usual" cycle
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Monday, January 24th, 2011
Leftist Pols are mostly leftist in order to grasp the levers of political power.Poor Rahm "never let a crisis go to waste" Emanuel has been booted off the Chicago Mayoral/Graft ballot. Imagine the gall of Illinoisans and Chicagoans to want their Mayoral candidates to have actually LIVED IN the city ...
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Sunday, November 7th, 2010
It's hard to argue with Dr. North's logic, given the woeful GOP track record on spending, non-intervention and personal liberty. Nevertheless, I hope that he is wrong. If he is, it may be because the newly-elected resist the temptation to 'go native,' and because the crisis, not yet at its' ...
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Sunday, June 13th, 2010
Dr. Walter Williams interviews Kentucky Senate candidate Rand Paul. The lefties just hate to hear about constitutional government and fiscal responsibility. No goodies for the sheople is just so mean.
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Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009
Gov. Sarah Palin signed Alaska's '10th Amendment Petition,' which, like others introduced around the country, reclaims for the State of Alaska its' dual sovereignty in the American Union, as the 10th Amendment specifies when it states that, "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited ...
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Thursday, July 2nd, 2009
What future is in store for our liberty and American Freedom when an election can be stolen due to unequal protections, corrupt courts and blatant vote fraud perpetrated by the collectivist dogs more interested in power than freedom?Stuart Smalley, D-MN will take the oath for an office that has been ...
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Tuesday, June 30th, 2009
I have a hard time understanding why people who would live in Minnesota choose to. It is becoming clearer however. Now, apologies to Minnesotans, but it is one of those "great place to visit (in summer) but wouldn't live there" States.The apparent election won (stolen?) by Al Franken (Stuart Smalley) ...
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Friday, May 29th, 2009
The Black Panthers who intimidated voters at a Philadelphia poll last Election Day won't have to worry about being prosecuted, even though they were videotaped brandishing weapons and a '60s civil rights activist who saw them said that they were more blatant than their white racist brothers were in Mississippi. ...
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Thursday, May 28th, 2009
Besides being a music group that I like a lot, there is much debate on the "Republican Big Tent". Recently, Michael Medved was expounding on his radio show that "winning" is the most important thing. So the republicrat elefinks should "welcome" folks like Colin (I voted for Obama) Powell. I ...
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Saturday, May 9th, 2009
The National Initiative for Democracy (NI4D) is former SEN Mike Gravel's vehicle for advocating a national ballot initiative. While I am suspicious of direct democracy, as it often turns into mob rule, I offer the link above as evidence that the anti-Establishment Left has not wholly thrown its' lot with ...
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