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Duck Hunting
I spent several days agonizing over whether to publish this article. When I started this website I made a commitment to publish the truth and stay away from rumor mongering. After doing more research I applied the duck test. If … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 election, ACH Federal, Area 203, Bermuda, C.R.E.W., Canada, Cary Brown, Cary V. Brown, Chattanooga Times Free Press, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in washington, Citizens United, Costa Rica, Credit Payment Services, CREW, D.O.J., Department of Justice, DiscountAdvance.com, DOJ, Ellis Smith, F.E.C., FEC, Federal Election Commission, Federal Trade Commission, Florida, FTC, gay marriage, gay rights, Georgia, Grenada, Melaine Smith, Michigan, money in elections, money in politics, MyCashNow.com, Ohio, PAC, payday loans, PayDayMax.com, Pennsylvania, politics, radical right, Religious Right, Republican Union PAC, Republicans, right wing, Rossville Georgia, same-sex marriage, Sherry Huff, super PAC, Terenine, Virginia
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What Are You Willing To Give Up?
Yesterday I attended the swearing in of a friend of mine as a County Commissioner. His opponent was a Tea Party/Republican who simply ran on a platform of taxes are too high and need to be reduced. That is a … Continue reading
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Tagged deductions, deficit, Democrats, fiscal cliff, House, income tax, Kentucky, Medicare, Mitch McConnell, Mitt Romney, money in elections, money in politics, national debt, New York Times, Obama, Paul Krugman, Paul Ryan, politics, Republicans, Ryan Plan, Senate, Social Security, super PAC, tax deductions, tax loopholes, taxes, Tea Party, Willard Mitt Romney
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Rated R – Brandywine Funds
One of the latest names to burst on to the political scene is Foster Friess. He is the chief financial backer of Rick Santorum’s campaign. Although he has recently hit the radar screen he is by no means a newcomer … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 election, American Red Cross, Brandywine Advisor Midcap Fund, Brandywine Blue Fund, Brandywine Fund, Brandywine Funds, Center for Security Policy, Charles Koch, charter schools, Chuck Colson, conservative, David Koch, Doug Phillips, education, Focus on the Family, Forbes, Foster Friess, Friess Associates, Gary Bauer, Gary Demar, Hillsdale College, James Dobson, Jerry Falwell, John Kasich, Koch brothers, Lynn and Foster Friess Family Foundation, Mark Rushdoony, money in politics, National Christian Foundation, Ohio, Pat Robertson, politics, recall, Red White and blue super PAC, Regent University, Republican Governor's Association, Republican Presidential Primary, Republicans, Rick Perry, Rick Santorum, right wing, Scott Walker, super PAC, Tea Party, Tea Party Express, Tea Party Express PAC, Ted Haggard, Terrorism Awareness Project, Texas, The Family Research Council, Tony Perkins, Tucker Carlson, union busting, unions, University of Wisconsin
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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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The Endorsement Of Sherrod Brown
If you look up the term bellwether state in the dictionary you figuratively see the map of Ohio. In 2010 Ohioans went to the polls and elected Tea Party/Republicans John Kasich and Rob Portman as Governor and United States Senator … Continue reading
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Tagged 2006 election, 2010 elections, 2012 election, Alaska, Alaska Republican Party, Bernie Sanders, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Connecticut, Connie Schultz, D.A.D.T., D.O.M.A., Dean Heller, Democrats, District of Columbia, Don't Ask Don't Tell, free trade, gay adoption, gay rights, Illinois, insider trading, Issue 2, Joe Lieberman, John Kasich, LBGT rights, Lisa Murkowski, Maine, Mark Kirk, Massachusetts, Mike DeWine, money in politics, Nevada, Ohio, Ohio State, Olympia Snowe, Poland, politics, Progressive Caucus, Pulitzer Prize, Republican, Rob Portman, S 2036, same-sex adoption, SB5, Scott Brown, Senate, Sherrod Brown, Stock Act, super PAC, Tea Party, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, union, union busting, Vermont, Yale
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The Banishment Of Roger Ailes
The first inductee into Harry’s Hell was Rupert Murdoch and I labeled him the facilitator of falsehoods. Today’s inductee is Roger Ailes the President of Fox News. If Murdoch is the facilitator, Ailes is the author. He is the architect … Continue reading
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Tagged 1968 election, 1984 election, 1988 election, 1992 election, 2000 election, 2010 elections, 2010 mid-term elections, 2012 election, al Qaeda, American Crossroads, bigotry, Bill Clinton, birthers, Christine O'Donnell, Death Panels, Delaware, Florida, Fox News, Garrison New Jersey, George H. W. Bush, George W. Bush, Ground Zero, health care, Hillarycare, homophobia, islamophobia, John Kasich, John Prescott Ellis, Joseph Coors, Judith Regan, Karl Rove, Lee Atwater, money in politics, Muslim, Nevada, New Jersey, Obama, Phillip Morris, prejudice, Presidential debate, R J Reynolds, racism, Republican Governor's Association, Richard Nixon, Roger Ailes, Ronald Reagan, Rupert Murdoch, Sarah Palin, Sean hannity, Sharon Angle, super PAC, Tea Party, Television News Incorporated, TNI, tobacco industry, Walter Mondale, Willie Horton
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Chorus Of Cowards
Not every winner or loser in the Republican Presidential Primary has their name on the ballot. Four prominent Republicans have proven themselves to be losers by their lack of courage. They purport to be leaders of their Party in their … Continue reading
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Tagged conservative, Florida, Florida Primary, geo-politics, House, Iowa, Iowa Caucus, Jeb Bush, Jim DeMint, Joe Biden, Marco Rubio, Michael Steele, Michele Bachmann, Mitt Romney, money in politics, negative ads, Newt Gingrich, Republican, Republican Presidential Primary, Rick Santorum, RNC, RNC Rule 15, Senate, South Carolina, South Carolina primary, Steve King, super PAC, Tea Party, Willard Mitt Romney
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Can’t Tell A Newt From A Hippo
Did you ever notice how the gangster hides behind the law when he goes to court? How the bully hates it when somebody more powerful than him finally comes along and gives him what he has coming. We have seen … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 election, bigotry, Callista Gingrich, Chuck Todd, Citizens United, David Bossie, greed, hypocrisy, Iowa, Iowa Caucus, Islam, Mitt Romney, money in politics, MSNBC, New Hampshire, New Hampshire Primary, Newt Gingrich, politics, racism, Republican, Republican Presidential Primary, Sheldon Adelson, South Carolina, South Carolina primary, super PAC, Willard Mitt Romney, Winning Our Futrue
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A Knockout But Not Of A Leader
I’m far from a boxing expert but I can recognize when somebody steps into a haymaker and that what happened in Concord, New Hampshire during Sunday morning’s NBC/Facebook Republican Presidential Debate.
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Tagged 10th Amendment, 2012 election, Concord New Hampshire, Constitution, David Gregory, Facebook, Florida, Florida Primary, House, Jon Huntsman, Mitt Romney, money in politics, Nancy Pelosi, NBC, NBC/Facebook debate, New Hampshire, New Hampshire Primary, Newt Gingrich, Obama, Paul Ryan, politics, Republican, Republican Presidential Primary, Rick Perry, Rick Santorum, Ron Paul, Ryan Plan, South Calina, South Carolina primary, succession, super PAC, Tea Party, United States Constitution, Utah, Willard Mitt Romney
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