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Wednesday, February 8, 2012

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2012 election

January’s Done, Marching Towards March

by dfunzy February 1, 2012

Yup, January is done and America is marching towards March. Where are we on this first day of February? Four GOP dudes are still standing. In first place, with two wins, New Hampshire and Florida, and smiling, and looking, and talking, and being, as fresh as he can be, but still acting, like he’s auditioning [...]

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Is Mitt the Most ‘Presidential’?

by Erik the Red January 14, 2012

What is it, these days, that we look for in a president? In 2004, I remember hearing some Europeans expressing their desire for a Kerry presidency due mostly to the fact that he looked “more presidential” than Bush. Uh….okay. I guess what they mean by that is that he is taller, has the squarer jaw, comes [...]

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I don’t understand the GOP strategy

by Jerry Mandered January 12, 2012

The 2012 presidential election will center on three issues: The economy Health care reform Crony Capitalism [NOTE: I have not included Foreign Policy in this analysis because Mitt Romney and Barack Obama have a nearly identical foreign policy] Mittens Romney is being declared the presumptive GOP nominee already. If he ends up the nominee, Obama [...]

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Going into Iowa and What Do We See?

by dfunzy January 1, 2012

The three front runners for the GOP nomination, this early in the game, are Ron Paul, Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney. According to Public Policy Poling newest poll in Iowa, Ron Paul has 24%, Mitt Romney, 20%, Newt Gingrich, 13%. In New Hampshire, Romney has 36%, Ron Paul, 21%; Newt Gingrich, 13%. And as candidates, [...]

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Obama – Only in Your Dreams

by little tboca December 26, 2011

Only in his dreams could Obama make a statement that he’s the fourth greatest President comparing himself to FDR, Johnson and Lincoln. Each of these Presidents faced a National crisis – Obama is our National crisis. For starters when FDR took office, the unemployment rate was over 22% and dropped to 17% – he was [...]

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A gift from “Little Tboca” to all Americans

by little tboca December 24, 2011

I thought about Americans and what each one might need I Pray each has presents and gifts beneath their trees So, what one thing could I give that would last the test of time A gift that would last forever defying all evil and crime So here is a Christmas Prayer for you, to those [...]

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College Professor Flunks Entire Class for Their Socialistic Views

by Erik the Red December 23, 2011

The title of this article is a bit misleading. Though I am a Conservative and despise socialism to the root, I also believe that we should be able to voice our differences in opinion, no matter how stupid. However, this has nothing to do with a professor who flunked his students because of their difference [...]

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A case study in the art of analysis

by Jerry Mandered December 20, 2011

The Associated Press posted a story about how the hacker group, Anonymous, is threatening the Iowa Caucus process and the state GOP’s reaction, Iowa GOP worried by hacker threat to caucus vote. First, a little background: in the past week, Ron Paul pulled in to the lead while Newt Gingrich’s support collapsed in several polls. [...]

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Obama’s No Jobs Plan

by little tboca December 15, 2011

Jobs Are Shovel Ready by little tboca Certainly hasn’t been the best week for Americans, especially the unemployed – Obama stopped the Keystone Pipeline in its tracks, conveniently putting any decision on the pipeline off until 2013. Of course he’s already been told by Stephen Harper, the Canadian prime minister that Canada won’t wait on [...]

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Obama Turns on Our Military and Iraq

by little tboca December 13, 2011

by little tboca Republicans and Democrats voted and moved our troops into Iraq nine years ago and the question no longer remains, “Should we have troops in Iraq?” The question today is what will happen once our troops are removed from Iraq? Who will stop Iran from taking over Iraq? Today on National news we [...]

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