Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Fidel Castro Joins Quitters Row (And The World Is Happy)
It is too bad he waited this long, but his ego is such that it took a near-death experience for him to see the light. As a leader, he is now useless, but sadly, Raul Castro will likely step in the role. Raul is equally a dictatorial ass.
Fidel Castro is resigning after nearly a half-century as Cuba's president. The ailing leader says he will not accept a new term when the newly elected Cuban parliament meets on Sunday. (Feb. 19) - AP
Profile on Castro by the Associated Press
Fidel Castro Falling on His Face (with special thanks to Benny Hill)
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Ron Paul Presses ON "This Campaign Isn't Over"
Hats & Bags
Ron Paul in 2008 Cap $(LOW)
Ron Paul in 2008 Tote Bag $(LOW)
Ron Paul in 2008 Messenger Bag $(LOW)
Ron Paul in 2008 Trucker Hat $(LOW)
Apparel
Ron Paul in 2008 Fitted T-Shirt$(LOW)
Ron Paul in 2008 Organic Cotton Tee $(LOW)
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Ron Paul in 2008 Value T-shirt $(LOW)
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Ron Paul in 2008 Hooded Sweatshirt $(LOW)
Ron Paul in 2008 Women's Cap Sleeve T-Shirt $(LOW)
Ron Paul in 2008 Women's T-Shirt $(LOW)
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Ron Paul in 2008 Jr. Spaghetti Tank $(LOW)
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Ron Paul in 2008 Golf Shirt $(LOW)
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Ron Paul in 2008 Women's Raglan Hoodie $(LOW)
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Ron Paul in 2008 Jr. Ringer T-Shirt $(LOW)
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Ron Paul in 2008 Baseball Jersey$(LOW)
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Ron Paul in 2008 Women's Dark T-Shirt $(LOW)
Ron Paul in 2008 Women's Light T-Shirt $(LOW)
Saturday, February 9, 2008
Rowan Williams, Sharia & the Notorious Danish Muslim Cartoons
Sharia Law, to those unaware of head choppings and related sins of Islam, is based on the Koran. Williams, naturally, as someone claiming to be a Christian, thinks it is fine to support this. Maybe it was the freedom Muslims give Christians in places like Sudan that impressed him?
There's no telling what Willy is up to, but let's remember the view of free speech the Danish Muslim Cartoon fiasco stirred up. A few cartoons that present a view contrary to one Muslims believe caused almost a war in Denmark.
This is what our next president must know what to do about. Whether it is Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton, John McCain or Mike Huckabee, or longshot Ron Paul, the world they inherit is by default antiChristian (all but Paul have declared they are Christians), antiAmerican (all seem to prefer American over other countries), and anti-freedom of Women (the National Organization of Women would have a field day in Sudan._
Where's the Magna Carta?
- http://HungarianBookstore.com/danishmuslimcartoonsresponse.htm
- http://HungarianBookstore.com/danishmuslimcartoons01.htm
- http://HungarianBookstore.com/danishmuslimcartoons02.htm
- http://HungarianBookstore.com/danishmuslimcartoons03.htm
- http://HungarianBookstore.com/danishmuslimcartoons04.htm
- http://HungarianBookstore.com/danishmuslimcartoons05.htm
- http://HungarianBookstore.com/danishmuslimcartoons06.htm
- http://HungarianBookstore.com/danishmuslimcartoons07.htm
- http://HungarianBookstore.com/danishmuslimcartoons08.htm
- http://HungarianBookstore.com/danishmuslimcartoons09.htm
- http://HungarianBookstore.com/danishmuslimcartoons10.htm
- http://HungarianBookstore.com/danishmuslimcartoons11.htm
- http://HungarianBookstore.com/danishmuslimcartoons12.htm
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Mitt Romney Steps Into Quitters Row
For the latest Mitt Romney dropout news, see Google's news.
Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Super Tuesday results
Super Tuesday results. Read up to the minute poll reports for all candidates.
- Democrats: Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama
- Republicans: Mike Huckabee, John McCain, Mitt Romney, Ron Paul
If You Were Ron Paul...?
It goes like this: he runs, he runs hard, but his followers are few. They are vocal, and they have money. Not much, but they donate to him.
All false hope (or dread?) aside, Dr. Paul is running a race he's destined to lose.
Does he continue using donor money for his day in the sun?
Does he do a Barack Obama, and get elected just to stay in the public eye?
Jump ship, and campaign for John McCain, or for underdog Mike Huckabee? Could he help either against the Democratic Machine?
What about vice president? Too big for the office?
Monday, February 4, 2008
Clinton gets most lobbyist money, McCain most help
Dear old Barack Obama had to raise his record funds from ordinary people because, well, it is important he gets their millions so he can give it to the poor (we call them TV stations in Chicago).
Clinton gets most lobbyist money, McCain most help
Jonathan D. Salant
Mon Feb 4, 1:29 PM ET
Feb. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Democrat Hillary Clinton has raised more money from lobbyists than any other presidential candidate while Republican John McCain has more of them assisting his campaign.
Clinton took in $823,087 from registered lobbyists and members of their firms in 2007 and the second-biggest recipient was McCain, who took in $416,321, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, a Washington-based group which tracks political giving. Barack Obama, Clinton's rival for the Democratic nomination, doesn't take money from registered lobbyists, although he received $86,282 from employees of firms that lobby, according to the center.
McCain has 26 registered lobbyists as campaign advisers or fundraisers compared with 11 for Clinton and none for Obama, according to review of records compiled by Public Citizen, a Washington-based group that favors stronger disclosure laws for lobbyists.
Even as they pledge to rein in special interests, the leading Democratic and Republican candidates are relying on lobbyists to bring in campaign cash by raising money from other donors, a technique known as bundling.
Ron Paul Behind the Scenes at the CNN Reagan Library Debate 1-30-08
Sunday, February 3, 2008
Ron Paul Brings Home the Bacon: Q4 FEC Reports: Ron Paul Receives More Military Donations Than All Other Republicans Combined
Q4 FEC Reports: Ron Paul Receives More Military Donations Than All Other Republicans Combined
February 3, 2008 11:45 am EST
Total military donations nearly as much as the total of all other remaining candidates - Republican and Democrat
ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA – According to newly released FEC reports, Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul has received more military donations than the other three remaining Republican candidates combined.
“The latest numbers make it clear: the troops support Ron Paul,” said Ron Paul campaign chairman Kent Snyder. “Dr. Paul has worked his entire career working for veterans, and has many awards and endorsements due to his dedication to their cause.”
A search of the FEC database by employer reveals that Dr. Paul has received 1160 donations from military donors, nearly triple that of John McCain, and more than McCain, Mitt Romney, and Mike Huckabee combined.
Dr. Paul’s total military donations of $249 thousand are almost as much as the $260 thousand of combined donations received by the other five remaining candidates.
Congressman Paul is no stranger to military support. Former president Ronald Reagan once said, “Ron Paul is one of the outstanding leaders fighting for a stronger national defense. As a former Air Force officer, he knows well the needs of our armed forces, and he always puts them first. We need to keep him fighting for our country!”
According to the FEC reports, these are the total number and amount of military donations for each of the presidential candidates*:
- Ron Paul: 1160 $249k
- John McCain: 438 $83k
- Mike Huckabee: 126 $37k
- Mitt Romney: 126 $24k
- Barack Obama: 443 $76k
- Hillary Clinton: 154 $41k
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Saturday, February 2, 2008
Friday, February 1, 2008
I Don't Care Anymore: Why We Aren't Voting Values and Issues
I don't care that she's maligned as dishonest and a feminist, as lifetime politician who carpetbagged into New York. She's a woman. What America needs today in Washington DC is a person who is not a man. She'll care more about the issues. I don't have to agree with her views, just that the change happens.
I don't care that his values seem to change. He's so firm and leader-like. What America needs today in Washington DC is a man who leads. What he leads is not relevant to me.
I don't care that he agrees quietly with issues I morally oppose. He's an American hero. What America needs today in Washington DC is a hero, one who will stand brave against our enemies.
I don't care that he seems to be over-the-top in issues I'm mild about. He goes to my church, and that's enough. What America needs today in Washington DC is a believer who believes in his heart what's true. He'll care more about the issues.
Phil Collins puts his two cents with his famous anti-politician song.