Posts Tagged ‘vote’
This was sent to me by a friend: While walking down the street one day a US senator is tragically hit by a truck and dies. His soul arrives in heaven and is met by St. Peter at the entrance. ‘Welcome to heaven,’ says St. Peter. ‘Before you settle in, it seems there is a [...]
Tags: campaign, heaven, hell, Humor, senator, st peter, vote
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Barack Obama’s having a rough week. First, he did the very odd thing of stating very publicly he liked President Bush’s Faith Based Initiative so much he wanted to expand it. That drew the ire of the Reverend Jesse Jackson: “See, Barack’s been talking down to black people on this faith-based—,” Jackson says during a [...]
Tags: aclu, barack, bush, conservative, conservatives, dailykos, democrat, democrats, faith based initiative, feingold, FISA, jesse-jackson, john-kerry, legislation, liberal, liberals, mccain, nuts, obama, president, race, republican, republicans, Senate, vote
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An article today pointed to the fact that not all National Rifle Association members are against Obama. Heck, Obama even has the support of the American Hunters and Shooters Association. Hey, since it has the words “hunter” and “shooter” in its title, it’s got to be about guys who like to shoot things with guns, [...]
Tags: 527, ABC, american hunters and shooters association, barack, cling, cnn, constitution, democrat, fbi, federal, gun, hunter, hunting, mccain, militia, obama, president, rifle, safety, scalia, vote
Posted in 2008 Presidential Race, 527's | 4 Comments »
This is amusing, and stupid. Galvin says the federal Justice Department is pressuring Boston election officials to translate candidates’ names into Chinese characters in precincts with prominent Chinese-speaking populations. But there’s more than a little lost in translation, according to Galvin. The article goes on to point out the problems converting names to Chinese encounters [...]
Tags: Boston, Chinese, Fred-Thompson, Massachusetts, Mitt-Romney, Political Correctness, sticky-rice, virtue-soup, vote, voter, voting, William-Galvin
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Morgan Quitno Press released this list of the “smartest states” list. Without further ado, here it is, color coded to make it more fun to play with: Looks kinda grim for all those people who mocked the “Al Gore voters are smarter than Bush voters” thingy from the past. However, Morgan Quitno has kept [...]
Tags: ban, berkeley, bush, california, case, change, Education, hillbillies, it, kids, liberal, liberals, Massachusetts, Media, People, Politics, Resources, school, time, trash, university, vermont, virginia, vote, voter, voting
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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, [...]
Tags: age, bush, candidates, change, conservative, conservatives, democrat, democrats, economic, economics, Government, iraq, it, john, liberal, liberals, minorities, minority, moderate, party, People, Politics, race, radical, republican, republicans, security, socialism, time, Trends, unpopular, vote, voter, voting
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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 [...]
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Posted in 2006 US Senate Races, National Politics, Polls, Senate Races, The Media, US Regional Politics | 3 Comments »