Wednesday, May 2, 2007

RUDY IS AN ASSHOLE

Okay, I thought I would be happy if someone criticizes the Democrats. But to use a tactic of fear mongering, and talking about 9/11 is just pathetic. If he's running his whole campaign on 9/11, then we are all in big trouble. Because you know something, attacks will happen no matter if a Republican or Democrat is in power. You can't bring up this issue to avoid a real debate Rudy!!!

Friday, April 13, 2007

Banning the "N" word

I heard of a news story out of New York, about the city trying to ban the "N" word. (You know which one). I think it is the worst idea to come out of any city, in the history of the United States. A city that plans to abandon the first amendant all together. What's next? After the "N" ban will come "jigaboo", "spook", "for shizzle my nizzle", then words like "chink", "gook"? How about banning "fag" or "homo"? British people won't be able to get there cigarettes, and milk lovers without a lot of time on their hands will have to start saying homogonized instead of "homo". This is a case of the neo-liberals taking over and starting to tell people what they can and can't say. Pathetic!!! The problem is racism, not the words that people use in refering to themselves or against others.

Monday, April 9, 2007

Pelosi

Nany Pelosi is trying to run her own little state department. We all know she's a nut... but this is ridiculous! There is a serious problem when any member of congress cohorts with a foreign government that sponsors terror!

Thursday, April 5, 2007

Most Americans Are Libertarian In Nature

I believe most Americans are Libertarian in nature. Some people say that most Americans don't vote. I think it's because they don't view themselves as liberal or conservative. Most Americans just want to be left alone, that's it!!! So Ron Paul may be appealing to the majority of Americans that feel dis-enfranchised by the left and by the right. Not sure about McCain, Clinton or Edwards.

Tuesday, April 3, 2007

Ron Paul Is A Good Choice

Ron Paul seems to be a good choice for the presidential nomination. A huge obstacle for Ron Paul is that not very many people know who he is. 2008 is a campaign on money. So far none of the candidates appear to take strong positions. I'm afraid that this campaign will be run solely on money, and ideas will be lacking. Ron Pauls' Libertarian past may also be a problem with the neo-cons, and that the neo-cons will try to destroy Ron Paul. Ron Paul has never renounced his lifetime membership as a libertarian. Some people may consider this as flip-flopping questioning his loyalty to the party. The problem with John Edwards is that he is a democrat that appears to be, becoming increasingly liberal as time goes by. McCain isn't the ideal candidate but has shown in the past to be a supporter of bi-partisan efforts which is extremely important in a Democratic congress. I do like Ron Paul though. More on this later.

Monday, April 2, 2007

The Big Ideas

The Republican Party relies on big ideas like the Republican Revolution of 1994. Republicans relate to the middle-class by reducing taxes on families, and by creating good jobs by helping the small business community. Something that the Democrats fail at everytime. The GOP also wins on the issue of immigration. Republicans take a stronger position on illegal immigrants. The democrats remain divided. More border guards are needed to defend the border, and border guards must have more authority. They must be allowed to open fire on illegal immigrants running over the border, (while the illegal immigrants are asked to "freeze!" by border guards). Police have the authority to act in a similar way on American citizens that fail to "freeze" and that resist arrest. Why not border guards also? A fourth issue conservatives can win is on "fiscal discipline". Make sure that spending is cut, and that budget deficits are a thing of the past. Paying down the debt is a conservative position that democrats have been claiming for years. It is a position lost in this era of liberal spending, that will only get worse if the democrats take over in 2008.

Saturday, March 31, 2007

Who In 2008

I just wanted to extend my thoughts from myspace forum Who Do U Want As The Next President And Vice President. For the Republican Party I believe that McCain would be a good choice for President is because of his strong social conservative positions on many issues, and because of his fiscal conservatism. Brownback as a VP candidate for his weight in the christian community, and he will hold the southern states for the GOP. Huckabee, former Governer of Arkansas would be able to hold the south, and doesn't come off too conservative for swing voters, and definetly isn't liberal enough to alienate christian conservatives. Jim Gilmore has claimed to be the "Republican wing of the Republican Party", and his Virginia roots make him a shoo-in to hold the south. A last note. McCain is good because of his conservative beliefs and his ability to compromise, and his experience with bi-partisanship.