December 22, 2009
“It’s one of the great Bernie Madoff gimmicks that I’ve ever seen, that anybody’s ever seen.” said Senator John McCain on ABC’s “Good Morning America”. He was referring to the way Democrats were able to pass the Healthcare Bill. McCain continued, “This was behind closed doors. The Republicans were never brought in to the negotiations and this is what you get — a split country — where the American …
Tags: Ben Nelson, Joe Leiberman, John Cornyn, John McCain, Mary Landrieu, Mitch McConnell, Ted Kennedy, Tom Coburn
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January 21, 2010
… this single election have caused more aftershocks in the political arena than any other event in recent history. First of all Brown is the first Republican to occupy that seat in 46 years and in one night managed to stop the Democratic juggernaut dead in its tracks. It has panicked the Democrats who are now frantically scrambling about trying to limit the damage wherever they can. WHDH-TV reported that Senate Majority Leader Reid tried to contac…
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January 23, 2012

… 20% from 1988 levels by 2000.” The legislation recognizes that global warming is a “major threat to political stability, international security, and economic prosperity.” NANCY PELOSI BAGGAGE Newt co-sponsored H.R. 1078 with Democrat Nancy Pelosi in 1989 that included $60 million a year to the United Nations Population Fund, an organization that participates in the support and co-management of China’s population control program through coercive …
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November 23, 2009
…the American public. But, will it be a true debate at all? Or, will it just be a front in which enough pork will be put into the bill to get the votes of Joe Lieberman, Mary Landrieu, Blanche Lincoln, and Ben Nelson; the four Democrats who must be swayed into Harry Reid’s pack of wolves. The same pack of wolves whose intent is ruining America under the guise of health care reform. Each of these four has told Mr. Reid, in no uncertain terms, they …
Tags: Ben Nelson, Blanche Lincoln, Joe Leiberman, Mary Landrieu
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August 14, 2009
…espond to the tough questions because they have not read the bill or are even familiar with its contents. I suggest you continue going to the Town Hall meetings and voice your concerns. And, do not be afraid to get angry. The Democrat and Republican Congressmen must know they will not be reelected if HR 3200 passes as it is currently written. But, please, do not get violent. Violence at these meetings will do nothing except make the opposition lo…
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February 29, 2012

… third that didn’t matter and tied with Romney in a fourth state; not to mention the fact that he has no money and no ground game; moreover, he relies on the same anti-Republican pro-Obama strategies that the DNC, union Democrats, Michael Moore and the Daily Kos have all employed — is still considered to have a viable campaign. Or Ron Paul — who has not won any states, and not expected to win any states — is still consider…
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March 14, 2011

…t it important for everyone to know who these folks are making this pay television movie. Eric Kessler, Co-President of HBO – Gave $2,300 to Obama for America Richard Plepler, Co-President of HBO – Contributed over $15,000 to Democrats in 2008, including $2,300 to Obama for America and another $500 to Obama for America, on 7/31/08 (isn’t that more than the allowable campaign contribution?) Sue Naegle, President of HBO Entertainment – Gave $2,500 …
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November 21, 2011

…aritable campaign to support military veterans and their families who, incidentally, drew major cheers. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5sN0mJ2p0g After the incident, I suggested the following: I guess this is what happens to Democrats who pander for votes from “people who cling to their guns and religion.” There was a time in which I would have condemned the booing citing a lack of decorum. But after witnessing the treatment Presi…
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May 12, 2012

…ily vacations or taking short trips to unwind from the pressures of work our legislators have done just the opposite. And again this is not just California but includes all local, state and federal politicians in the country Democrat and Republican alike. The majority of them drive nice new cars paid for by tax payer dollars; they put gas in those cars paid for by tax payer dollars; they use those cars for personal trips and outings; they use th…
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May 7, 2012

“Suppose the presidential election were held today. If Barack Obama were the Democratic Party’s candidate and Mitt Romney were the Republican Party’s candidate, who would you vote for Barack Obama, the Democrat or Mitt Romney, the Republican?” Gallup asked this question last week to 2,200 registered voters and 46% of the respondents chose Romney to 45% that chose Obama. It’s an ominous warning to Obama since the results…
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