Tag: Presidential Election
COUNTRY FIRST
My cousin sent me this last night. (thanks Deb)
I cound’t have said it better myself-
“John McCain has been tested in more ways than anyone who has ever run for the presidency. What do honor and sacrifice really mean to you? Are they just words on posters or do they strike a cord deep within you? [...]
Posted: October 31st, 2008 under Politics.
Tags: John McCain, Presidential Election
Comments: 1
Obama and the ACORN
Why is it that every time we read about corruption, Barack Obama is somehow linked?
ACORN Vegas Office Raided in Voter Fraud Investigation
“Nevada state authorities seized records and computers Tuesday from the Las Vegas office of an organization that tries to get low-income people registered to vote, after fielding complaints of voter fraud.
Bob Walsh, spokesman for [...]
Posted: October 8th, 2008 under Politics, Uncategorized.
Tags: ACORN, Corruption, Ethics in Politics, Obama, Presidential Election
Comments: 4
Petition for National GOP Primary
After receiving a moderate response, and feeling passionate about this issue, I have decided to build an on-line petition for a National GOP Presidential Primary to see if the idea will hold water.
Below is the text of the petition; you can click on the link to sign it if you agree, and if you’d like [...]
Posted: August 27th, 2008 under Politics.
Tags: GOP Primary, McCain Election, Presidential Election, Primary Election
Comments: 8
How about a National Primary?
Over the last 6 months, people all over this land who tend to lean right have been very disappointed with the results of our primary. Arguments have insued because some may view our current candidate as a RINO while others dislike his staunch conservative line on abortion. I was very frustrated that my two favorite candidates, Duncan [...]
Posted: August 21st, 2008 under Politics.
Tags: GOP Primary, John McCain, National Primary, Presidential Election, Primary Election
Comments: 7
Voter Civics Test
If required, could You Pass a voter’s Civic Test?
Some have suggested that a minimum standard of understanding should be required to vote in our national elections. I’m not sure it would affect the outcome either way, but it would make the results of an election more representative of the educated class (which should be anyone who [...]
Posted: August 11th, 2008 under Politics.
Tags: Presidential Election, Voter Certification, Voting, Voting Test
Comments: 5


















