Posts Tagged ‘party’

A constitutionally correct high school diploma?

September 1st, 2007 | No Comments

Here’s the situation: Erica Corder was one of 15 valedictorians at Lewis-Palmer High School in 2006. All were invited to speak for 30 seconds at the graduation ceremony. When it was Corder’s turn, she encouraged the audience to get to know Jesus Christ. Corder had not included those remarks during rehearsals. Corder’s lawsuit, filed Monday [...]

Nancy Pelosi Condemns Rangel for dissing Mississippi

November 10th, 2006 | No Comments

The Democrats haven’t even officially taken over the government yet, but they are already tossing out anything Republican as fast as they can.  Along with that, I guess we can totally dismiss Bush’s "conservative compassionism": €œIt€™s not just committees our influence within the House Democratic caucus will grow enormously,€ Mr. Rangel said in an interview. [...]

John Kerry doing it again

October 31st, 2006 | 18 Comments

In 2004, President Bush’s ratings were totally in the basement. John Kerry was trashing Bush in the polls, and the media was laughing at Bush’s ineptitude. John Kerry then went to war with some former Vietnam vets that he absolutely would not get over. He hounded and hounded and hounded that one issue and basically [...]

Do we “need” neoconservatism?

October 18th, 2006 | No Comments

Powerline points to a book by Douglas Murray called: Now, the premise here is that the country NEEDS Neoconservatism.  I don’t particularly think that’s true.  That’s about like saying the country NEEDS to grow older.  Sounds kinda harsh I know, but this is why I think this is true.  It’s pretty simple really:  In 1990, [...]

It’s the economy, stupid

October 17th, 2006 | 3 Comments

From MSNBC: On a long list of issues, including Iraq and “ethics/corruption,” 23 percent cited the economy as their top concern, up from 17 percent in May. I have been the firm believer that all politics is local. it’s not my idea, but I sure do believe it. I have said so repeatedly. I listed [...]

Those wild and crazy Republicans are at it again

October 11th, 2006 | No Comments

The party that offered two porn stars in the last tow elections, has now brought in this season’s partying babe: Sandy Sullivan.  Now, Sandy wasn’t a porn star per se, she was a Green Bay Packer groupie who apparently did fellas like Paul Hornung. What do the Dems offer?