Posted on 12 October 2008 by conservemus
Here is an area that John McCain can put his money where his mouth is. He was one of a number of Republican Senators who called for reform of Government Sponsored Enterprises (GSEs), such as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, back in May of 2006. Notice that the letter is calling for reform and regulatory [...]
Filed under: Campaign 2008, Democrats, John McCain | Tagged: barney frank, Campaign 2008, chris dodd, Democrat, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, gse, housing crisis, John McCain, McCain, minorities, Obama, President, Republican, Senator McCain, senator obama | 2 Comments »
Posted on 4 August 2008 by conservemus
That’s right folks….if the Democrat led Congress doesn’t renew the ban. Think about it…we have $4 per gallon gasoline, billions of dollars per year going to Saudi Arabia and the Middle East, a Democrat presidential candidate telling you to save gas by filling up your tires, and a Democrat congress that will actually renew [...]
Filed under: Campaign 2008, Democrats, Oil, Republicans | Tagged: Barack Obama, big oil, Congress, Conservative, drilling, Economy, Election 2008, Exxon Mobil, fuel, Gas, Liberal, McCain, newt gingrich, Obama, offshore drilling, Oil, petroleum, Politics, presidential election, Progressive, senate | 1 Comment »
Posted on 16 June 2008 by conservemus
This isn’t the first sighting of the pictures of these two together. The first was in Obama’s Houston campaign office, where a Che Guevara flag was prominently displayed.
Here the two are displayed in an Ohio judge’s office. Apparently this judge has an attraction to mass murders and Communist thugs–and Barack Obama. [...]
Filed under: Barack Obama, Campaign 2008, Democrats | Tagged: Campaign 2008, che, che guevara, communist, cuba, Democrat, dictator, Election 2008, executioner, latin america, Liberal, marxist, mass murder, News, Obama, Politics, Progressive, thug | 3 Comments »
Posted on 22 May 2008 by conservemus
If you follow politics closely, there is a distinct media bias in this country that is evidenced almost on a daily basis. In this current political season regarding Barack Obama, it is more observable than ever.
Never in my life have I witnessed one politician “misspeak” so many times in such a short period and [...]
Filed under: Barack Obama, Campaign 2008, Democrats, Liberals, Media | Tagged: Barack Obama, Democrat, Democratic National Convention, Election 2008, gaffe, Media, michelle malkin, Michelle Obama, News, Obama, oregon, Pakistan, Politics, President, senate | 3 Comments »
Posted on 19 May 2008 by conservemus
In front of a crowd of 75,000 people in Portland, Oregon, Barack Obama made the following statment:
“We can’t drive our SUVs and eat as much as we want and keep our homes on 72 degrees at all times … and then just expect that other countries are going to say OK”
This type of speech sounds [...]
Filed under: Barack Obama, Campaign 2008, Democrats, Liberals | Tagged: Barack Obama, campaign 2008. election 2008, Democrat, Liberal, Michelle Obama, News, Obama, oregon, Politics, portland, President, Progressive, socialism | 12 Comments »
Posted on 14 May 2008 by conservemus
As originally reported on TownHall.com, the Bush administration took a page from Al Gore’s playbook and named the polar bear to the “threatened species” list because of anticipated losses of the polar bear due to global warming. Computer models show that loss of polar ice caps may degrade the polar bear population down to [...]
Filed under: Bush administration, Campaign 2008, Democrats, Global Warming, John McCain, Oil, Republicans | Tagged: alaska, bush, Campaign 2008, Congress, Democrat, Democrats, drilling, Election 2008, enviromental, epa, george bush, Global Warming, John McCain, McCain, middle east, News, Oil, polar bear, Politics, President, senate | Leave a Comment »
Posted on 10 May 2008 by conservemus
Hamas, the Palestinian Sunni Islamist militant organization (i.e. terrorist group) and political party has come out in support of their favorite U.S. Presidential candidate….Barack Obama. Hamas’ top political adviser in the Gaza Strip, Ahmed Yousef, said in an interview with World Net Daily and ABC radio that Hamas “hopes” Obama will win the presidential [...]
Filed under: Barack Obama, Campaign 2008, Democrats, Islam, Terrorism | Tagged: afghanistan, al qaeda, Barack Obama, Campaign 2008, change, Democrat, Election 2008, hamas, Iran, Iraq, Islam, israel, Jeremiah Wright, Muslim, Obama, Oil, palestinian, Politics, President, sunni islam, Tax, terrorist, Tony Rezko | 4 Comments »
Posted on 3 May 2008 by conservemus
Exxon Mobil reported this week that it set an all time new record– not in earnings or profit, but in income taxes paid to the government in a single quarter. Exxon Mobil paid $9.32 billion in income taxes in the first quarter of 2008 alone, which is a record for U.S. corporate taxes. [...]
Filed under: Barack Obama, Campaign 2008, Corporate America, Democrats, Economy, Oil, Tax | Tagged: Barack Obama, Campaign 2008, Democrat, economics, Exxon Mobil, FairTax, income tax, Liberal, Life, News, Obama, Oil, Politics, President, recession, stealth tax, Tax | Leave a Comment »
Posted on 30 April 2008 by conservemus
Hillary Clinton was caught on video befuddled by a coffee maker in a gas station. Apparently, the last time she walked into a gas station back in the late 80’s they didn’t have push button coffee makers.
Filed under: Campaign 2008, Democrats, Hillary Clinton | Tagged: Campaign 2008, Clinton, coffee, Democrat, gas station, Hillary, Hillary Clinton, News, Politics | 1 Comment »
Posted on 19 April 2008 by conservemus
It has been fairly well established that Hillary Clinton has demonstrated a pattern of lying throughout her career. After all, it was just last week that she was called out by the media on the sniper fire in Bosnia incident in the 1990’s. However, with Hillary, what you see is what you get. [...]
Filed under: Barack Obama, Campaign 2008, Democrats, Hillary Clinton | Tagged: Barack Obama, Bitter, Campaign 2008, Clinton, Democrats, Election 2008, Hillary Clinton, News, Obama, Politics, President, presidential primary, senate | 3 Comments »