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  • 2006: the year of the Constitution Party?

    05/27/2006 4:31:32 AM PDT · by FerdieMurphy · 170 replies · 2,110+ views
    Sierra Times ^ | 5/27/2006 | Tom Kovach
    As the "Big Tent" collapses, make way for the true "third" party According to research that I conducted in 1998, there were more than 400 political parties in America. (That number has grown smaller in recent years, but is still over 200 — far larger than the "mainstream" media admits.) According to research by Richard Winger, the publisher of Ballot Access News, the third-largest political party in the United States is the Constitution Party. Thus, the CP is the true third party. Statistically, the CP has more members than any political party other than the Big Two. And, statistically, there...
  • Who are YOU to Slit my Throat? (Vanity)

    05/24/2006 5:10:35 PM PDT · by eeevil conservative · 600 replies · 8,224+ views
    5/24/06 | eeevil conservative
    I have never posted a vanity before. I have tried to swallow the bitter pill. I am perplexed by the debate about general election choices. Time to get ACTIVE; BEYOND the General Elections. No choices between Dems and RINO's. Time to MARCH TO THE PRIMARIES.. march in numbers NEVER SEEN BEFORE..... Here is my call..... I am sick and tired of being called names. I am done having the people charged with the HONOR of representing MY voice in MY country SLIT my throat for their personal gain. Meanwhile they invade the money I earn to seek the American Dream....
  • 14 GOP INCUMBENTS DEFEATED IN PRIMARY

    05/20/2006 1:16:03 PM PDT · by Jim Robinson · 526 replies · 8,816+ views
    capoliticalnews.com (received via email) ^ | May 20, 2006 | Stephen Frank
    Conservatives, nationwide are getting angry about the loss of principle by GOP'ers in office. Big spending in Washington and Sacramento. The inability to control illegal aliens. Failure to protect jobs and the failure to stop the social agenda of liberals in our schools in finally causing conservatives to say NO to GOP incumbents, even if it means we could lose seats in a legislative body. The thought is simple, why protect a Republican running for office if their voting record will differ little from the Democrats. In Utah, GOP Congressman Chris Cannon could not win his Parties endorsement for re-election--his...
  • GOP Gloom

    05/18/2006 5:02:18 AM PDT · by maica · 105 replies · 1,440+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | 18 May 2006 | Gary Andres
    Conservative columnists have a case of congressional crankiness. Take Peggy Noonan at the Wall Street Journal, for example. She wrote last week that Republicans on the Hill are so far off track it might take losing in November to unlearn the lessons of power. Media critic Howard Kurtz of The Washington Post found her mood so foreboding he suggested only Prozac might lift conservatives' gathering gloom. Frustration among conservatives is both palpable and understandable. Many believe -- accurately, I might add -- their pens played a role in promoting the emergence of the Republican majority in Congress. ---snip--- Frustrated conservatives...
  • Bush set for immigration speech

    05/14/2006 12:05:44 PM PDT · by JustPiper · 3,967 replies · 20,323+ views
    WRIC News ^ | 5-14-06 | AP
    BUSH SET FOR IMMIGRATION SPEECH WHITE HOUSE President Bush is getting set for a prime-time speech on immigration tomorrow night. Aides note the 8 p-m, Eastern Time, speech will be the president's first from the Oval Office that does not involve Iraq and the war on terrorism. And they say that reflects Bush's "passion" on immigration. He's speaking as the Senate is poised to clear a compromise measure including his idea for a guest worker program. However, a rival House bill is limited to a border crackdown, and meshing the two won't be easy. Stand Up For America !...
  • Guest Worker Amnesty Passes Senate

    05/18/2006 1:12:58 PM PDT · by 45Auto · 359 replies · 7,743+ views
    Human Events Online ^ | 18 May 2006 | Mac Johnson
    The Senate last night passed President Bush's disastrous guest worker amnesty by a strange 66 to 33 vote. A majority of Republican Senators (31) voted against the amnesty provision. The measure passed, however, when 24 Republicans joined with Democrats to overrule the will of the Republican majority. Only two Democrats voted against the amnesty. The measure effectively grants amnesty to every illegal alien in the country. Supporters claim that it would grant amnesty only to the large majority of immigration aliens -- those that have been here at least two years. In truth, however, it will grant amnesty to anyone...