“How much injustice, conflict, negligence, humiliation and betrayal, perpetrated by your government, will it take for you to get angry? ”
From Ron Ewart:
In a recently aired episode of the original Star Trek series, Captain Kirk and crew visited a planet where no life should exist but the original colonists were surviving quite well there, with one exception. [...]
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From Life of the Party
Earlier this year, the Pharmacy Board of Washington State ruled that pharmacists must dispense all legal drugs upon receipt of the patient’s prescription or if dispensing the particular drug violated their conscience, have a co-worker do so. This did not accommodate pharmacy owners who choose to exercises their right of conscience [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on July 28, 2007 | 2 Comments »
From John DiNardo via the email underground:
My wife had to appear in traffic court as a result of a speeding ticket.
We have no problem with that.
The rest of the court experience, however, is something we should all stand up and take exception to and ask what is happening to the United States ?
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In her recent “Time for a Miracle” Michelle McIntyre poses a strangely worded synopsis of my view of the ’08 GOP nomination battle: “But Doug remains unchanged on his hopes for Fred Thompson.”
I understand that strangeness; it is both accurate and confusing; it is caused by the circumstances. I am a Tancredo guy writing [...]
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You loyal readers out there might remember when I first endorsed Tom Tancredo, long before he announced he was running for President. I publicly called on Phyllis Schlafly to join me and impact the 2008 presidential primary the way she did in 1964, and adopt the slogan, “A Choice Not an Echo, Tom Tancredo for President”.
I’ve never [...]
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Cross posted at Life of the Party
It’s heating up in Iowa. Here is a press release from the Tancredo for President campaign:
Des Moines, IA) - Presidential candidate Congressman Tom Tancredo (R-CO) today demanded an apology from Senator Sam Brownback for the “despicable and deceitful campaign tactics” he is using to deliberately mislead the voters of [...]
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George W. Bush: Fugitive Liberal
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Posted in Feminism, Marriage on July 24, 2007 | No Comments »
Feminism is always followed by rapid increases in divorce, social violence, crime, child abuse and neglect, and an economy sandbagged by tremendous social expenditures.
Pratibha Patil has just been “elected” President of India by votes cast by national lawmakers and state legislators. Patil, was hand-picked by Congressional Parliamentary leader Sonia Ghandi, a powerful feminist who rode [...]
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On April 3 of this year Fred Thompson’s name first appeared as a potential 2008 Presidential candidate on the Rasmussen daily tracking poll. (During both Election 2004 and Election 2006, RasmussenReports.com was the top-ranked public opinion research site on the web.)Thompson was only “testing the water,” but was measured as an active candidate.
On his first [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on July 22, 2007 | 2 Comments »
WASHINGTON D.C. - Mitt Romney was at his pragmatic best today, his address highlighting the closing ceremony of the pro-amnesty Republican National Hispanic Assembly’s four day national convention and 33rd Anniversary dinner.
The Republican National Hispanic Assembly is the nation’s largest GOP organization that favors Illegal Immigration and works for both amnesty and open borders policies by [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on July 19, 2007 | No Comments »
By Ron Ewart, President, National Association of Rural Landowners
“How can we unravel the tangled web of razor wire that is our legal and unjust justice system? How do you convince lawmakers that what they are doing is sapping the very strength and vitality out of our people by being everything for them and regulating every aspect of their lives?”
Time [...]
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Responding to the Giuliani/Firefighters post, commenter “Doug” (no, not me) left a blistering critique of Tom Tancredo:
Any politician who tries to get elected on a platform of supporting term limits, and when it comes to Tancredo we are talking 120% effort on it, then breaks his promise, well, will never be President. No matter how [...]
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Like nearly every other 2008 presidential prospect, Barack Obama failed the marriage test Sunday. Speaking to a church congregation, he bemoaned the trend of violent young men “sickening the soul of this nation.”
Barack pointed out that thirty students have been killed in Chicago this year — more than the number of Illinois servicemen killed in [...]
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From the Republican National Coalition for Life, the leader of the Pro-life movement within the National Republican Party, posted at their blog:
As far as we are concerned, the jury is still out on whether Fred Thompson is truly pro-life at this point. While it is true that his record on votes scored by National Right [...]
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…Rudi Giuliani would have found himself under arrest and prosecuted for aiding and abetting…
Rudi’s firefight with firefighters
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“A magazine that conservatives grew up with has legitimized a charlatan who trashed a constitution,”
From MassResistance and Parents Rights Coalition:
Twenty-two conservative leaders will release a letter this week challenging the National Review’s “puff work” for presidential candidate Mitt Romney, implying the magazine is abandoning constitutionalism and the social conservative grassroots by ignoring, for example, that:
Romney’s [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on July 12, 2007 | No Comments »
Fron Bob Clark…
Hope these 14 reasons are forwarded over and over again until they are read by the majority of Americans.
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Update: Michelle Malkin names the photo included here (from MSNBC’s “First Read“
the “Photo of the Day” and in her commentary, says Tom Tancredo is “one of her favorite Republicans.” Take that, Doug Parris (Reagan Wing Prez)! You think the (anti) “Harriet Miers Caucus” hasn’t spoken? Think again!
It’s a rarity for a Republican presidential hopeful to address the NAACP [...]
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From a California school teacher - - -
“As you listen to the news about the student protests over illegal immigration, there are some things that you should be aware of.
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In a letter to supporters of his presidential campaign, Tancredo said:
A couple of weeks ago, you and I and literally millions of American patriots killed the Kennedy-McCain-Bush amnesty bill. Something Kennedy, McCain, Bush & Company kept saying was “if you have a better idea, put it forward.”
That’s exactly what I did this morning!
Here are the [...]
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Written by Phyllis Schlaffly, another pro-life activist and ally in the fight against illegal immigration and amnesty.
Contrary to continuing media propaganda, the 2006 election and the killing of the Senate “comprehensive” immigration bill do NOT prove that anti-amnesty is a loser for Republicans. The Democrats who won in 2006 campaigned with Republican-rhetoric messages calling for [...]
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Cross posted at Life of the Party
If you haven’t been following the “Fred Thompson was a pro-abortion lobbyist” controversy, let me summarize. Saturday, the LA Times ran a story claiming so, citing sources within the National Family Planning and Reproductive Rights Association, for whom he allegedly worked.
His task was to urge the administration of President [...]
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Report From the Summit by Kelly Anne Martin:
…as Gabriel and I ascended the steps of the building and I had looked directly into the eyes of one of the communists, the chanting commenced: “RACISTS! RACISTS! RACISTS!” With every step…
Once inside, I smoothed my skirt and collected myself as I told Gabriel I was so [...]
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The following was a speech written and presented by Marilyn Taylor for Snohomish County Republican Roundtable which meets every Tuesday evening at Shawn O’Donnell’s American Grill & Irish Pub at 6:30pm, just east of I-5 on the south side of 128th St. in Everett. With Marilyn’s permission, we post it here.
Finally—after the long, hot summer without communiqué, [...]
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A friend of mine sends me this e-mail every Fourth of July. It’s worth remembering. This is the kind of leadership and citizenship we need if our nation is to survive:
Have you ever wondered what happened to the 56 men who signed the Declaration of Independence?
Five signers were captured by the British as
traitors, and tortured before they [...]
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