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Sheehan vs Pelosi - this could be fun to watch

The San Francisco Chronicle ran a story over the weekend that everyone's favorite anti-war nut was preparing a run against Nancy Pelosi.

Apparently Sheehan is going to run as an independent but first she will have to gather 10,198 signatures by August 8th. Frankly we hate the politics practiced by both of these liberals but we would love to be able to sign for Sheehan just to have the opportunity to watch the circus of a campaign we're sure it'll become.

Who knows, maybe, just maybe, Sheehan will attract enough looney liberals to pave the way for Republican Dana Walsh to ...<< MORE >>

Shame on the LA Times

In a shameful shot at John McCain the LA Times today questioned John McCain's fitness. The headline for the story: John McCain gets tax-free disability pension seems to us nothing more than a cheap shot at John McCain. Even the sub-head went so far as to question McCain's fitness.

The fact is John Mccain does get a disability benefit from the military. He gets that benefit because for 5-1/2 years he was tortured for our country. Now some jerk wants to question whether or not he is fit for duty as commander-in-chief.

What a bunch of crap! It's just another case ...<< MORE >>

Chelsea gets her ass grabbed

Chelsea Clinton was campaigning for her mother over the weekend in Philadelphia and apparently grabbing her ass is a good thing.

The former first daughter was campaigning for her mom in Center City Philadelphia with former mayor, Governor Rendell. They were on a "gay bar crawl." Exactly what two straight people would do on a "gay bar crawl" is something we really aren't sure about. Apparently for these two it was simply to pander to the gay community for Hillary.

At any rate, according to a news report, One young woman exclaimed, "I grabbed her ass," after getting a ...<< MORE >>

Illegals form work union

It appears if you are hear illegally and live in Houston you can form a labor union and not be bothered. An article in the Houston Chronicle says the "Houston Network of Day Laborers, formed over the weekend by approximately 200 day laborers."

To slap us in our faces the paper interviewed, Jacinto Vasquez, "an undocumented worker who moved here from Mexico in 1999." Undocumented! Isn't that the liberal word for illegal?

Seriously, this is a joke. A group of 200 people formed a union for illegal immigrants and no authority bothers to go get them and send them back to where ...<< MORE >>

Sen. Ensign and the NRSC screw up in NJ

By now everyone who pays any attention to politics knows what a joke the GOP primary for US Senate has been in New Jersey. Typically, we don't like to trash our own party but the NRSC and Senator Ensign put their collective noses where they didn't belong.

For those who haven't paid attention, here's the story. Two guys have been in the race from the start, one who really doesn't belong. Murray Sabrin is a fringe candidate who once ran for govenor of the Garden State as a libertarian. He later ran for US Senate as a Republican. At the time the chairman ...

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More reasons to jump on the McCain bandwagon

Even we have called McCain a RINO. Perhaps we were wrong. Not that it matters he is our Party's nominee, or will be, so we should support him. That's what primaries are all about, fight, make up, then go kick the other side's butt.

Thanks to a column in the Boston Globe we have many reasons to go to our conservative friends and get them on board.

The column clearly states, "He's the eighth-most conservative senator in Congress, after being the second-most conservative senator the preceding session."

According to the column even the Washington Post found that he has voted with a majority ...<< MORE >>

Obama is cheap and Cheney is charitable

According to a great article on the National Review website Barack Obama is cheap when it comes to giving to charity, while Cheney gives away millions.

According to the article the Obama's weren't the most charitable family one could find, "between 2000 and 2004, they gave less than one percent of their income to charity, far lower than the national average. Their giving rose to a laudable five percent in 2005 and six percent in 2006, with the explosion of their annual income to near $1 million, and the advent of Mr. Obama’s national political aspirations..."

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Massachusetts gay marriage causing problems in Missouri

Family News in Focus reports that a lesbian couple who were "married" in Massachusetts "are now in court in Missouri trying to dissolve that union."

Once again, the selfish gay and lesbian community is causing problems in a state other than Massachusetts because they want to dissolve their "marriage."

The problem in Missouri, like other states, is the divorce will not happen because as Austin Nimocks, Legal Council at the Alliance Defense Fund says, "This relationship, that Massachusetts slapped the label of marriage on, is not a marriage under Missouri law. So it doesn't qualify for an annulment or divorce."

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Gore could still top Dem ticket?

An interesting article in the Stuart News of Florida had the eye catching headline: "Mark Tomasik: Don’t discount Gore-led ticket."

Upon reading the article we learned US Rep. Tim Mahoney believes a Gore led ticket is entirely possible and his explanation makes sense.

According to the paper, "A compromise candidate could be someone such as former vice president Al Gore, Mahoney said last week during a meeting with this news organization’s editorial board.

If either Clinton or Obama suggested to a deadlocked convention a ticket of Gore-Clinton or Gore-Obama, the Democratic Party would accept it, Mahoney said."

Could you imagine another race ...

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Didn't he quit?

We thought after seeing a CNN report some time ago that Ron Paul finally admitted defeat in a seven and a half minute video.

Apparently we were wrong! According to the USA Today's Election coverage Ron Paul continues to run. According to the paper, "The Republican congressman from Texas continues to raise money for his presidential campaign. He is planning to visit states that have yet to hold their primaries and is urging his small but devoted cadre of followers to hold rallies for the libertarian causes he espouses."

What a joke! He isn't even a real Republican. Why does he ...<< MORE >>