Articles Posted by eastsider
-
We The People of The United States (WTPTUS), wish to announce that we are tired of being betrayed by our Governors, Mayors, Legislators, Judges, Attorney Generals who refuse to honor their Oaths of Office to uphold the Constitution and Represent their Constituents as they swore to do when they took office.The loss of our Constitutional Rights (free speech) and the rampant election/voter fraud left unremedied by all legal channels, became the last straw, in a long train of abuses.WTPTUS request that President Trump, our Duly Elected President, by an overwhelming majority of LEGAL Votes, invoke the Insurrection Act and all...
-
On "Throw Back Thursday," a gentle reminder that none of what's happening during this pontificate should come as a surprise to you, as it has never been a surprise to us. Pope Francis' Puppet Mass and Tango Mass
-
As the Church throughout the world prepares for the Synod of Bishops on the New Evangelization, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Committee on Evangelization and Catechesis, led by Bishop David Ricken of Green Bay, has issued a 31-page statement entitled “Disciples Called to Witness: The New Evangelization.” “The New Evangelization seeks to invite modern man and culture into a relationship with Jesus Christ and his Church,” the document states. “The New Evangelization strives to engage our culture and to help us draw our inspiration from the Gospel. The New Evangelization calls all Catholics first to be evangelized and...
-
Are you satisfied with the British panel's conclusion that while 'Climategate' scientists were not always forthcoming, their science was sound? Yes, the panel was fair in reproaching their behavior while upholding key data. No, I still believe those scientists fabricated data to support their beliefs on man-made warming.
-
ARE GLOBAL WARMING FEARS OVERBLOWN? â—‹ Yes â—‹ No
-
A new sunspot is emerging about 15o north of the sun's equator: map. Pete Lawrence sends this picture from his backyard observatory in Selsey, UK: "It is small, but a welcome sight, especially after the current long run of no surface activity," he says. Indeed, if this active region consolidates into a true dark-cored sunspot, it will break a string of nearly 52 spotless days, one of the longest quiet spells of the current solar minimum. Readers with solar telescopes are encouraged to monitor developments.
-
-
BRIAN WILLIAMS: We're back with NBC News "In Depth." Politics tonight, and the leading man in Iowa, Mike Huckabee, the former governor of Arkansas, is surging in the polls right now. And when you go to the front in politics, reporters start looking at your past. Tonight, his record on ethics as governor, and what our senior investigative correspondent, Lisa Myers, found to be an unusual record of receiving gifts. [Video begins] MIKE HUCKABEE: Thank you, sir. LISA MYERS: There's an old saying that it's better to give than to receive. But as governor of Arkansas, Mike Huckabee seemed to...
-
Good for Fred. Good for his excellent, broad based, tax-cut plan — including a flat-tax option and a corporate tax cut. Good for him for snapping back at Fox’s Chris Wallace when he tried to pull a fast one by citing Fred Barnes and Charles Krauthammer as proof-pudding that Fred can’t win. Good for Fred for mentioning National Review and Investor’s Business Daily for speaking positively about his candidacy. (So, is it true that Fox is dedicating itself to Rudy?) Good for Fred for showing fire, energy, and animation throughout the interview. It’s the same fire in the belly that...
-
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Wednesday shows a three-way tie for second behind national frontrunner Rudy Giuliani in the race for the Republican Presidential Nomination. Giuliani attracts 24% support from Likely Republican Primary voters nationwide while Fred Thompson, Mitt Romney, and Mike Huckabee are each preferred by 13% of Likely Primary Voters. John McCain is close behind at 11%, Ron Paul's is at 6% and no other Republican candidate reaches 2% (see recent daily numbers).
-
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Monday shows Rudy Giuliani with a ten-point lead in the race for the Republican Presidential Nomination. Giuliani attracts 24% support from Likely Republican Primary voters nationwide while Fred Thompson remains at 14%. Mitt Romney earns the vote from 13% while Mike Huckabee is the top choice for 12%. John McCain is close behind at 11%, Ron Paul's is at 6% and no other Republican candidate reaches 2% (see recent daily numbers).
-
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Monday shows Rudy Giuliani with a ten-point lead in the race for the Republican Presidential Nomination. Giuliani attracts 24% support from Likely Republican Primary voters nationwide while Mitt Romney and Fred Thompson are tied for second at 14% each. Mike Huckabee earns 12% of the vote while John McCain is close behind at 10%. Ron Paul's is the top choice for 5% and no other Republican candidate reaches 2% (see recent daily numbers).
-
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Thursday shows Rudy Giuliani’s national lead growing in the race for the Republican Presidential Nomination. Giuliani attracts 28% support from Likely Republican Primary voters nationwide while four other candidates are bunched in a virtual tie for second place. Mitt Romney earns 13% of the vote. John McCain, Fred Thompson, and Mike Huckabee each attract 11%. Ron Paul's is the top choice for 6% and no other Republican candidate reaches 2% (see recent daily numbers).
-
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Wednesday shows Rudy Giuliani on top with a nine-point lead over Mitt Romney in the race for the Republican Presidential Nomination. Giuliani attracts 26% support from Likely Republican Primary voters nationwide while Romney earns 17% of the vote. John McCain remains in third at 13%, Fred Thompson is at 12% and Mike Huckabee attracts 11%. Ron Paul's is the top choice for 5% and no other Republican candidate reaches 2% (see recent daily numbers). A new survey released today shows Ron Paul attracting 8% of the vote as a Libertarian candidate in...
-
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Monday shows Rudy Giuliani with a thirteen-point lead and Mitt Romney tied for second in the race for the Republican Presidential Nomination. Rudy Giuliani attracts 27% support from Likely Republican Primary voters nationwide. Mitt Romney and Fred Thompson are tied for second at 14% with John McCain a point behind at 13%. Mike Huckabee is now the top pick for 10% while Ron Paul's support remains at 6%. No other Republican tops 1% (see recent daily numbers).
-
In the race for the Republican Presidential Nomination, Rudy Giuliani remains on top, five points ahead of Fred Thompson. Among Likely Republican Primary Voters nationwide, Giuliani is preferred by 24% while Thompson is the first choice for 18%. Mitt Romney and John McCain are each at 13% while Mike Huckabee is clinging to double digits at 10%. No other Republican attracts more than 3% support (see recent daily numbers).
-
In the race for the Republican Presidential Nomination, Rudy Giuliani remains on top but Fred Thompson has fallen back to essentially a second place tie with Mitt Romney and John McCain. Among Likely Republican Primary Voters nationwide, Giuliani is preferred by 24% while Thompson is the first choice for 15%. Romney and McCain are at 14% while Mike Huckabee has dropped a couple of points back to 10%. No other Republican attracts more than 3% support (see recent daily numbers).
-
Most Americans know Fred Thompson as a lawyer, recognizing him as the minority counsel to the Watergate Commission or as District Attorney Arthur Branch on the television show "Law & Order." In real life, Thompson was 17 years old when he first imagined himself in a courtroom. ABC's Charles Gibson spoke with Thompson as part of a new series called "Who Is," which features one interview a week with a presidential candidate from now until December, with the focus on their private lives.
-
In the race for the Republican Presidential Nomination, former Tennessee Senator Fred Thompson is favored by 27% while former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani is preferred by 22% of Likely Republican Primary Voters. Arizona Senator John McCain is in third place at 13% and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney attracts support from 12%. Today’s Rasmussen Reports analysis notes that McCain and Romney are stuck between the frontrunners and the also-rans. Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee remains atop the second tier at 6% (see recent daily numbers).
-
In the race for the Republican Presidential Nomination, former Tennessee Senator Fred Thompson and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani are now tied. Each man is the top choice for 24% of Likely Republican Primary Voters. Arizona Senator John McCain is in third place at 15% and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney attracts support from 13%. Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee remains atop the second tier at 5% (see recent daily numbers).
|
|
|