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Feinstein’s Stealth Amnesty & Primaries
I am gnashing my teeth as I write this. Diane Feinstein, the Democratic Senator from California, has gotten her amnesty bill attached to the supplemental funding bill for our military in Iraq. Wednesday the senate will vote whether to pass a bill that will allow a COMBINED number of more than 1.3 million illegal aliens [...]
Choosing to be a Victim or a Hero
Thomas Sowell, author of “Basic Economics: A Citizen’s Guide to the Economy”
Today, while we wait for the results of the Democratic primaries in North Carolina and Indiana, there is much to ponder about where this next Presidential election will take us. Whether Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton come out as the big winner today, [...]
The Democratic Race Oozes On
Last night’s Democratic Presidential debate in Philadelphia was the first televised debate after the ’stumbling and mumbling, mistakes and misspeaks’ of the last two months.
Hillary Clinton’s supporters felt that she made the most points, while Barack Obama’s supporters were irritated that the anchors kept bringing up trivial issues from the past. Those “trivial issues”, like [...]
Quiet Reflections on Politics
Well, it’s two days until the South Carolina and Nevada primaries, so we have time to catch our breath and reflect on the Primary season. While the candidates and their campaign entourages frantically work to get their messages out, there’s little to do for voters except study the issues and the candidates.
On the Democratic side, [...]
Political Debate: The Morning After
Last night, the most recent Republican debate took place in Columbia, South Carolina - with all of the Republican Presidential contenders, including Ron Paul, present and accounted for. Televised on Fox News, the hot topics for the debate were the economy and illegal immigration, which are the two biggest issues on the minds of voters [...]
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