Last October, as I was reading through my school’s scholarship opportunities, I decided to compete for the United States Senate Youth Program. A month or so later, I learned that I had been selected as one of North Dakota’s two delegates to the United States Senate Youth Program. At first I thought that it was [...]
Archive for February 11th, 2008
My Trip to Washington, D.C.
A Red Alternative to ActBlue: Slatecard
I had an opportunity to watch a Slatecard demonstration by co-founder, David All this weekend at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Washington D.C., and found the service very easy and actually fun to use. (Video below.)
Slatecard…acts as a “conduit” to raise money online to help Republican candidates for federal office in compliance with [...]
CPAC 2008 Straw Poll
The results of the CPAC 2008 Straw Poll are in.
Click here to view the complete CPAC 2008 Straw Poll Slide Show
Some of the highlights are that among the 1,558 CPAC poll participants:
Romney won.
Most want the U.S. to withdraw from the U.N..
Most want to see current immigration laws enforced (rather than an easier “path to [...]
The World Is Cooling!
The World Is Cooling!
The evidence is clear and overwhelming. The earth is cooling. Didn’t you see the news out of China? One of the worst winters in over one hundred years!
This cool down is expected experts say because of the new cycle on the sun. Wait! I thought that the earth only cools and heats [...]
Slap of Daily Kos From the Left: ‘Hope Trumped Kos for Democrats’
Well, this will send the Daily Kossacks into a tizzy! The Wall Street Journal has an op ed by Dan Gerstein titled, Decline of the Angry Left. Gerstein, a senior adviser for Joe Lieberman’s various national campaigns, claims that the Daily Kos is finished as a mover and shaker in Democratic politics. After reading [...]
What Does Seattle Teachers Union Have to Hide?
Proving once again that there is nothing democratic or open about unions, the Seattle Teachers union has successfully convinced Judge Julie Spector, a pliant activist judge, that no one should be allowed to view emails sent over government servers. Even worse, like most Democrat shills for unions, a Seattle Public School attorney rolled over and [...]
Live Birth Abortion: an Obamanation
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This phony smile on top of an empty suit won’t last an instant in Pennsylvania, which has a fairly large pro-life element, especially because even the pro-choice side won’t back him on something this repugnant.
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Obama’s Economic Plan
Obama’s response to Bush’s State of the Union:
What we need to do now is put more money in the pockets of workers and seniors, and expand unemployment insurance for more people and more time. And I have a plan that to do just that.
Obama does not, of course, tell us what this plan is, but [...]
Maligned, Overstretched and Lied About, But Still Winning
In spite of ongoing protests against our Troops and political candidates desiring to stop their efforts, our Troops in the Iraq Theater have made miraculous gains towards achieving Victory, even though we are constantly told how over stretched they are.
The actions of Code Pink and the Berkeley, California City Council and the Mayor of Toledo, [...]
Washington Caucus Feb. 9, 2008, One Precinct
The Caucus had a pretty decent turnout, filling up the Republican Headquarters quickly. Multiple precincts were present. The Caucus opened with the Pledge of Allegiance. Greg Kimsey, County Auditor/Elections presided.
First order was a straw poll of presidential preference. Results;
Huckabee 32
Paul 28
McCain 23
Romney 10
Hunter 3
As can be seen Paul’s followers infiltrated us but they apparently didn’t [...]








