Posted on 03/01/2011 12:47:35 PM PST by donjuanluis07
From backing the DREAM Act to supporting President Obama's crippling START Treaty with Russia, Dick Lugar has had a checkered past with Conservative thought and policy. Maybe if he had spent less time golfing with the President he would have had the time to look through these disastrous bills. There is now hope. In January, RINO Hunters in Indiana gathered to decide on someone to run against Lugar, and Indiana State Treasurer Richard Mourdock now is challenging Dick Lugar in the 2012 Senate run. Richard Mourdock's campaign site has a wonderful YouTube video with damning comments falling from the lips of no less than our own Commander-in-Chief, Barack Hussein Obama, of policy shaping relationship between himself and good 'ole Lugar.
VIDEO AT SITE!
(Excerpt) Read more at rinolist.org ...
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Hat Tips and links!
[Lugar helping out his buddy John Kerry on START via Politico.com]
[Full Critique of START AskHeritage.com]
[Michelle Malkin's amazing work chronicling the DREAM Act]
A challenger? Finally! Praise the Lord!
This is going to be fun to watch.
A challenger? Finally! Praise the Lord!
I don’t care if it Daffy Duck, I’m excited. All rhinos must go and take the communists with you!
Wonder what Jim Demint will do?
I am from Indiana and have heard Mr Mourdock speak in person on two occasions. He is the real deal.
the untimate campagne slogan. “Don’t switch D#$KS in the middle of a screw, vote for Lugar in Twenty One Two”
Sen. Lugar should retire, and he should be replaced by Gov. Daniels. Lugar has been in the U.S. Senate since 1977. 36 years is long enough.
You made me laugh out loud in the library .... people are staring!!! :-)
It’s about time.
Long past time to hawk a loogie!
Heads up and reminding folks to press like on facebook.
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