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 [...]
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Posted on 6 July 2008 by conservemus
As a recent Virginia resident, I spent a year and a half thoroughly unimpressed with my elected Senators to the U.S. Senate. I became a Virginia resident just in time to vote for George Allen, who promptly lost to Jim Webb in the fall of 2006. One of my main disappointments with Senators [...]
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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 [...]
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Posted on 15 April 2008 by conservemus
I am utterly disappointed with John McCain and the way he is running his campaign. My displeasure with Senator McCain has been going on for about twelve years now, so I can’t say that I am all that surprised by the fact that I don’t agree with him on most things now. Republicans [...]
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Posted on 11 March 2008 by conservemus
Yesterday morning, the governor of New York and former Attorney General, Eliot Spitzer, confessed to inappropriate behavior relating to a prostitution ring. Of course, one can only imagine what kind of behavior we are referring to. The irony drips heavily from this story as Spitzer is known for his arrogant demeanor and overly [...]
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Posted on 6 March 2008 by conservemus
It is really an interesting phenomenon that I’ve been observing for a while now. It started last fall with the most unusual of college football seasons because of all the upsets. Then it extended to the NFL where the New York Giants pulled one of the biggest upsets of Super Bowl history. [...]
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Posted on 1 March 2008 by conservemus
The debate over this eligibility question for John McCain rages among some for now, but if it were a cut and dry answer regarding the “natural born” citizen issue, no one would be discussing it. Just simply because of the fact that it is being discussed means that some ruling body, either Congress itself [...]
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Posted on 27 February 2008 by conservemus
For at least several weeks, discussions have been underway about McCain’s Constitutional eligibility for the presidency in certain circles. I was fortunate enough to listen to discussion on this topic for over an hour on local North Florida talk radio. Now, apparently the New York Times, who is obviously seeking to put [...]
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Posted on 23 February 2008 by conservemus
I must admit, I was at one time a Mike Huckabee fan, but my ignorance only lasted for a few weeks until I found out where he really stands on policies. He is extremely well spoken and comfortable in front of the camera, which is something that has been lacking in the White House [...]
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Posted on 21 February 2008 by conservemus
Literally only weeks after the New York Times “endorses” John McCain for president on the Republican side (Hillary was the Times Democratic pick), they publish an article this morning that alleges ethical misconduct by McCain throughout his career. Along with inappropriate ties to lobbyists, the Times article leaves you with the distinct impression that [...]
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