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The Sad Reality
Wednesday Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada announced that the assault weapons ban would not be part of the main body of the gun regulation legislation when it comes to the Senate floor. Senator Dianne Feinstein’s, (D –CA), … Continue reading
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Tagged Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Democrats, Dianne Feinstein, Feinstein Amendment, gun control, gun legislation, gun lobby, gun regulation, gun violence, guns, Harry Reid, House, House of Representatives, Kay Hagan, Louisiana, Mark Begich, Mark Pryor, Mark Udall, Mark Warner, Mary Landrieu, N.R.A., National Rifle Associaition, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, NRA, politics, Republicans, Senate, South Dakota, Tim Johnson, Tom Udall, Virginia
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The Banishment Of Louie Gohmert
This was a long time coming. It would be easy to dismiss Louie Gohmert as just another loony Tea Party/Republican, except that as a member of the House of Representatives he actually gets to vote on and propose legislation – … Continue reading
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Hiding In The Background
Of the various proposals for gun regulations the one that has the broadest support and best chance of passing both chambers of Congress is a universal background check. Some polls have it with as high as 92% support. The … Continue reading
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They Have Not Begun To Fight
As I randomly talk to other Americans it is obvious that in the wake of the tragedy in Connecticut there is more of an appetite for reasonable gun regulation than ever. Rest assured that attitude in not unanimous and there … Continue reading
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Tagged 112th Congress, A.L.E.C., ALEC, Aurora Colorado, Bill Bennett, California, Chris Wallace, Colorado, Connecticut, Democrats, Dianne Feinstein, Fox, Fox News, Fox News Sunday, gun control, gun legislation, gun lobby, gun regulation, guns, House, Louie Gohmert, Meet The Press, N.R.A., NRA, politics, Republicans, Rick Perry, right wing, Ronald Reagan, Sandy Hook Elementary School, Sarah Palin, Senate, Texas
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Willard’s World – …And The Horse He Flew To See
Dogged for weeks by tales of his relationship with Bain Capital and other financial history which were only removed from the headlines by the tragic loss of life in Aurora, Colorado and promised further cover by the Summer Olympics Willard … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 election, 2012 Olympics, Aurora Colorado, Bain Capital, Berlin, Bill Clinton, Boris Johnson, Colorado, Conservative Party, David Cameron, Democrats, dressage, England, Labour Party, London, Mitt Romney, Obama, Olympics, politics, Rafalca, Republicans, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City Olympics, tax returns, taxes, UK, United Kingdom, Willard Mitt Romney
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Willard’s World – A Touch Of Grey
The latest battle in the quest for the Presidency is what exactly Mitt Romney’s role at Bain Capital was in the years 1999 to 2002. Romney claims to have left Bain in early 1999 to save the Salt Lake City … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 election, ABC, Aurora Colorado, Bain Capital, Candy Crowley, CNN, Colorado, Ed Gilespie, Mitt Romney, Obama, Olympics, politics, retroactive retirement, S.E.C., Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City Olympics, Security and Exchange Commission, Sports Authority, Staples, tax records, Utah, Wal Mart, Willard Mitt Romney
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Always Wear Clean Pants
When Newt Gingrich has his ascendency in the Republican Presidential Primary polls David Axelrod advanced his monkey’s butt theory which states that the higher a monkey goes up a tree the better view of his butt you get. When thinking … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 election, Arizona, Arizona primary, auto bailout, auto industry, Colorado, Colorado caucus, CPAC, David Axelrod, economy, Herman Cain, illegal immigration, immigration, Jan Brewer, jobs, Joe Arpaio, Maine, Maine caucus, Maricopa County, Michele Bachmann, Michigan, Michigan primary, Minnesota, Minnesota caucus, Missouri, Missouri primary, Mitt Romney, monkey's butt, negative ads, Newt Gingrich, politics, poor, Republican Presidential Primary, Rick Perry, Rick Santorum, super PAC, taxes, unemployment, Willard Mitt Romney
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Tuesday Night Fever
Going into Tuesday night’s contests my attention was focused primarily on Rick Santorum. He was cheated out of the chance to spin what was really a win in Iowa and Tuesday’s lineup seemed to present a chance for a badly … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 election, 2012 Republican Primary, Christian Right, Colorado, Colorado caucus, Colorado Republican Party, Denver, Minnesota, Minnesota caucus, Missouri, Missouri caucus, Missouri primary, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Ohio State Senate, politics, Religious Right, Republicans, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul, Ryan Call, Saturday Night Fever, Secret Service, St. Charles Missouri, Willard Mitt Romney
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Betting On A Winner Is Not Gambling
Nevada is best known for being the gambling Mecca of America. Saturday the Republican caucus goers decided to make the sure bet on the person who will be the ultimate winner. As was expected Mitt Romney won by a huge … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 election, Clark County Nevada, Colorado, Colorado caucus, conservative, Florida, Florida Primary, Las Vegas Nevada, LDS, Minnesota, Minnesota caucus, Missouri, Missouri caucus, Missouri primary, Mitt Romney, Mormon, Nevada, Nevada Caucus, Nevada Republican Party, Newt Gingrich, Obama, politics, Republican, Republican Presidential Primary, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul, Senate, Sheldon Adelson, Shelley Berkley, Tea Party, Willard Mitt Romney
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