Showing posts with label Republican. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Republican. Show all posts

Saturday, June 09, 2007

Ron Paul is a true American Hero

Brief Overview of Congressman Paul's Record
He has never voted to raise taxes.
He has never voted for an unbalanced budget.
He has never voted for a federal restriction on gun ownership.
He has never voted to raise congressional pay.
He has never taken a government-paid junket.
He has never voted to increase the power of the executive branch.

He voted against the Patriot Act.
He voted against regulating the Internet.
He voted against the Iraq war.

Friday, June 01, 2007

Ron Paul is this Blogger's choice

The funny thing is most people admire Rudy for his stance on Homeland Security. The the problem is he does not fundamentally understand the consequences that our foreign policy has lead to. Do the Fundamentalist Muslims have a problem with the USA? Absolutely not...they have a problem with America's foreign policy. We need to stop this imperialism.

I think Ron Paul has the appeal from both the Liberals, Conservative Republicans, and Libertarians alike.

Saturday, March 31, 2007

Geraldo and his libertarian ties?

Yesterday I heard Geraldo make a statement that made my ears perk up a bit. He said, "The true Republican is more of a Libertarian...". How true is that? The Republicans have ventured so far from their principles that it makes me disappointed of the party today. This is why I am Libertarian. You will find very dedicated, freedom loving individuals that hold true to their principles when it comes to not only politics but also their way of life.

If you want a real Republican (Libertarian) for 2008 then vote for Ron Paul (http://www.ronpaul2008.com/)

Saturday, March 10, 2007

Something you won’t find in the 2008 Presidential Candidates

If you are following the presidential hopefuls for 2008 you may find candidates that:

  • "Say" that they want less government
  • "Imply" that they want to lower taxes
  • Try to sway you from one side or the other
  • Avoid sensitive issues that may be unpopular
  • Or flat out have no platform but a pretty face (No, I'm not talking about Hillary)
  • Rely on Name Recognition (I'm talking about Hillary)

You will find this in either Republican or Democrat candidates, but I implore you to find out. Who shows us to be a leader? Who will stand up for individuals and to keep our rightfully earned money? Who will be lead America to be a Great Nation that we are?

You won't find leadership in any candidate nor will you notice them to have leadership qualities. A leader is one who will make decisions not based upon polls but what is the right direction for the country. Our country was founded upon the principles of individuality and self-sovereignty…don't let politicians take this away from you. Vote Libertarian!

For those who think "it is a wasted vote" watch this on the History of the Libertarian Party.


Thursday, July 14, 2005

Karl Rove should not be fired...Democrats are out for blood

President Bush specifically said that he would fire the person that disclosed the name of C.I.A operative Valerie Plame. Here is the question for all of those that are calling for Karl Rove’s resignation and or President Bush to outrightly fire Rove…did he disclose the name of the C.I.A agent? The Democrats are out with their pitch-forks trying to get Rove fired but a crime was not committed by Karl Rove. Karl Rove did not commit a crime because he did not disclose the name of the agent. Karl Rove did not know that “Wilson’s wife” was a covert agent for the C.I.A. It seems that Joseph Wilson, Valerie Plame’s Husband, compromised his own wife’s identity when he wrote an article for the New York Times about his mission. Maybe he should go to jail?



Related Links:
Whopper: Joseph Wilson
Gotcha, gotcha, gotcha
JOE WILSON: ’The President should fire Rove’!
Why Bush Has to Fire Rove
ROVE RAGE: HE'S NOT THE VILLAIN
Joseph Wilson Calls on Bush to Fire Rove

Tuesday, June 21, 2005

Who is John R. Bolton?

Can we finally have a vote on John R. Bolton?  Who is this man that the Democrats hate and the Republicans waiver their dedication.  It seems that Senate Majority Leader Bill frist is confused after saying that there will be no vote and then reversing his decision after meeting with President Bush.  Bolton is a man that rightly criticizes the effectiveness of the U.N. since its tarnished reputation from both the Oil-for-Food Scandal and allegations of rape among peacekeepers.  I can tell you that I wouldn’t want the U.N. to do my accounting nor peacekeeping.  Perhaps we can either find the political muscle through Bolton’s nomination to either clean up the U.N. or help transition the U.N. without the United States as its financial backer.  Quotes on the Bolton range from calling him a right-wing extremist to being able to collaborate and bring new perspective to the U.N.  I hope we can finally get the U.S. out of the U.N. to preserve our integrity and sovereignty.

Wednesday, April 06, 2005

93 more disenfranchised voters

3 King County Election Workers Suspended

The next hearing for the case is May 23rd.

Judge Sets May 23 Trial Date For Election Challenge

Maybe we'll finally get to re-elect Dino. There has been so many things that have gone wrong another election is due. If there is a re-election Dino will win because Gregoire already has shown Washington State that she is unwilling to back down on her welfare programs to balance the budget. WIthout her programs there would be no talk about raising gas taxes, raising taxes on spam and vienna sausages, nor discussion about a state income tax. She is bad news for Washington State!

Thursday, February 03, 2005

It is about time for Social Security...

It is about time that I get to invest (so to speak) some of my hard earned money into an account that is my own. At least at this rate I would be able to earn interest at a rate more than Social Security could ever imagine to pay out. Here are some of the facts related to the changes in Social Security. You can see President Bush smile as he sticks a thumb in the Democrats eye!

Sunday, January 30, 2005

Iraqis rejoice after a successful election...Democrats mourn

With very few hiccups (no reference to Ted Kennedy there) the Iraqi people with a near 60% of the people voting rejoice in the streets as they celebrate their potential future. They have choosen their own elected officials for once instead of just having two options such as below...

Bush Praises Iraq Vote as `Voice of Freedom' From Middle East, I'm sure the Democrats are banging their heads against the wall as they are only worried about partisan politics and this historic event only makes Liberals against the war look bad. Here are some pictures of people looking for freedom.

Wednesday, December 22, 2004

Election Fraud in Washington State

Christine Gregoire and the Democratic party, with all of their forged ballots, overturned the election with Gregoire in the lead by a mere 8 votes. This was particularly due to the fact that the Democratic Party in Washington State kept on finding new ballots (i.e. forged new ones) in order to overturn the election. Not only is this election going to the courts again, but the taxpayers will now foot the bill for the previous recount. I would support another re-election for the governor's race with the top two candidates on the ballot (if the Libertarian is put on the ballot I will still vote for her). Democrats are such WHINERS and SORE LOSERS!

Related Links:
Dems: Gregoire Wins Wash. Governor Race
More Uncounted Ballots Found in Wash.
Democrats Say Gregoire Wins Recount By 8 Votes

Monday, December 20, 2004

Bush Named Time's Person of the Year

Excellent! Revolutionary Bush says the hatemongers make him happy. (AP/Wide World Photos)


Bush is only one of 6 Presidents that Time Magazine has deemed Person of the Year. After a sweeping election this year and a so called, "Mandate of the People," President Bush is called a Revolutionary. President Bush is a person with conviction and a solid platform that one should admire (even if you don't totally agree with his platform). His steadfastness and blunt political style will leave the White House with much to be remembered (not in the same way with "Slick Willie" and Monica).

Saturday, December 11, 2004

Ronald Reagan--He had it right

Here's my strategy on the Cold War: We win, they lose."
- Ronald Reagan

"The most terrifying words in the English language are: I'm from the government and I'm here to help."
- Ronald Reagan

"The trouble with our liberal friends is not that they're ignorant: It's just that they know so much that isn't so."
- Ronald Reagan

"Of the four wars in my lifetime none came about because the U.S. was too strong."
- Ronald Reagan

"I have wondered at times about what the Ten Commandment's would have looked like if Moses had run them through the U.S. Congress."
- Ronald Reagan

"The taxpayer: That's someone who works for the federal government but doesn't have to take the civil service examination."
- Ronald Reagan

"Government is like a baby: An alimentary canal with a big appetite at one end and no sense of responsibility at the other."
- Ronald Reagan

"If we ever forget that we're one nation under God, then we will be a nation gone under."
- Ronald Reagan

"The nearest thing to eternal life we will ever see on this earth is a government program."
- Ronald Reagan

"I've laid down the law, though, to everyone from now on about anything that happens: no matter what time it is, wake me, even if it's in the middle of a Cabinet meeting."
- Ronald Reagan

"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first."
- Ronald Reagan

"Government's view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it."
- Ronald Reagan

"Politics is not a bad profession. If you succeed there are many rewards, if you disgrace yourself you can always write a book."
- Ronald Reagan

"No arsenal, or no weapon in the arsenals of the world, is so formidable as the will and moral courage of free men and women. "
- Ronald Reagan

Saturday, December 04, 2004

For those "You're Throwing Your Vote Away" people

Washington State 2004 Governor's Election Results

 

Ballot NamePartyVotesPercentage
Christine GregoireDemocrat1,371,15348.8666%
Dino RossiRepublican1,371,41448.8759%
Ruth BennettLibertarian63,3462.2576%

The Libertarian Candidate made the difference of a decisive victory or a slim 261 vote difference.

Related Links
Washington State 2004 General Elections

Thursday, November 04, 2004

Bush Wins! Daschle is the biggest loser...

Senator Tom Daschle, with his family, thanking supporters Wednesday.  (Reed Saxon/Associated Press)

It isn't so often that I'm glad to see somebody elected that will expand the size of government, however President Bush won another 4 years in the White House. Don't Blame me I voted for Badnarik. (Libertarian) However, out of both candidates I believed that Bush was the lesser of two evils. Although I had a feeling that Bush would win, I was very excited to see Tom Daschle (SD - D) ousted by John Thune (R). After so many years of exposing Daschle's socialist programs and statements I feel finally vindicated. He is just one of the key politicians that wanted to create a socialist republic here in the United States. We have a long road ahead of us since Ted Kennedy (MA - D) and John F'n Kerry (MA - D) still preside over their senate seats. Not to mention, watch Hillary Clinton and her minions begin a long quest to get her on the ballot in 2008! Be Aware!

Tuesday, November 02, 2004

Who will you vote for?

Today is the day that Americans go to the polls to select a President for the next 4 years. Whether or not we determine the president tonight or a month from now we should consider what our framers of the constitution intended for this country. Do we want a larger, nanny-state government? Do we want to continue to meddle in foreign entanglements that send our boys in harms way? Do we want a President that flip-flops and makes his decisions based upon polls? Whether you have already decided to vote for a particular candidate please keep this in mind. They both will expand the government, they both do not hold to the principals of our forefathers, they both do not want to see any other third party succeed in the future. Are we a bipartisan nation? Or are we individuals that have our own ideals? Is there only two sides to the political spectrum? This blogger endorses Michael Badnarik for president. If you have not decided please consider casting your ballot for individual freedom and smaller government.

Monday, October 04, 2004

Save of Your Money, Bush Cuts Taxes

Today Bush signs another tax cut for an additional 4 more years! Kerry on the other hand, if elected, would not think that we deserve any of our own money back. In a Kerry Administration they would use our money to support Government assisted sex changes and more "compassionate" senior citizen health benefits even if you disagree with the programs morally.

The tax package that Congress passed last month will:

— Keep the per-child tax credit at $1,000 for five years.
— Extend the broader 10 percent tax bracket for six years, helping cut taxes for virtually all taxpayers.
— Retain for four years a provision giving married couples relief from the so-called marriage penalty.

Taken from: Bush to Sign Tax Cuts in Battleground Iowa

What is this Marriage Penalty? Why do the Democrats want to penalize marriage?

Friday, October 01, 2004

Let's check the facts on the debate...Shall we?

Distortions and Misstatements At First Presidential Debate

Debate Fact Check

Kerry and Bush, Who won?

Sept. 30, 2004: President Bush and Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., shake hands at the end of the first debate.

Kerry and Bush debated last night and who lost or won? The American People won, we know more about John Kerry and confirmed Bush's resolve. Regarding the candidates we will have to wait until November to see who will win or lose. Although Kerry held his own in the debate (we already know he is a good debater, but not a master'de'bater) he definately was more polished. However, Bush attacked the issues and really made clear his stance on the issues. Kerry, on the other hand...same old stuff...more on his ideas about Iraq and the War on Terror, but no answers. Maybe Kerry wasn't blown out of the water as I predicted, but he still has a long way to go and a lot of questions to answer.

Related Links:
Transcript & Video: Debate #1
Bush, Kerry Spar on Iraq War
Bush Rips Kerry on Iraq Following Debate

Wednesday, September 29, 2004

Kerry will further widen the gap after the debates

We are all anticipating the Presidential Debate that will be aired tomorrow on the major news channels. I have full confidence that President Bush will win and sweep this debate. Typically, the first debate of the series is the most watched. Tomorrow night the American public will find Kerry not resolute on the War on Iraq and find discrepancies on his foreign policies. I'm sure that President Bush will make some sharp comment about Kerry flip-flopping. However at the end we are going to see Bush as the victor. Hmm...when are we going to see some third party candidates welcome in these debates???

Related Links:
Kerry's Crucial Night

Tuesday, September 28, 2004

Is Bush too resolute about Iran?


O'REILLY: Would you allow Iran to develop a nuclear weapon?

BUSH: We are working our hearts out so that they don't develop a nuclear weapon, and the best way to do so is to continue to keep international pressure on them.

O'REILLY: Is it conceivable that you would allow them to develop a nuclear weapon?

BUSH: No, we've made it clear, our position is that they won't have a nuclear weapon.

O'REILLY: Period.

BUSH: Yes.

Transcript: Bush Talks to O'Reilly

Bush is too resolute about this issue. Why is the United States dictating the advancement of other nations? Who are we do decide who and who will NOT have nuclear power? Does this mean War in Iran if diplomacy fails?