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I have heard a lot of outrageous things from the left but this takes the cake. I also have to point out yet again that I am a strong enviromental Republican, a founding member of my former school’s chapter of the Sierra Club. Robert Kennedy, Jr. on Hardball last night said that if President Ronald Reagan did [...]

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Michigan’s Nightmare

Michigan is a state full of contradictions that often leads to our further downfall. We are known for our pristine and challenging universities yet as soon as people graduate they leave Michigan. We are still a strong union state even though the negative effects of unions are killing the state. To make matters worse we [...]

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My heart sank when I watched each and every candiate on the stage for the GOP nomaition for president say that putting harsh unfair bigoted limits on the men and women who serve in the military was a good idea. From John McCain to Rudy Guiliana each trying to keep the bigoted side of our party [...]

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I was recently told of the amazing promise of a candidate I had heard about briefly before. Her name is Sarah Palin, she is the current governor of Alaska, and there is a grassroots movement to get her on the short list of possible VP nominees for the GOP in 08. She is a conservative [...]

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Sometimes it seems that the other Supreme Court Judges shouldn’t even show up, when it comes to controversial decisions, the only person’s opinion that counts is Anthony Kennedy. Of all the “big” cases this year he has been the deciding factor such as the late-term abortion ban and the EPA enforcement decision along with numerous [...]

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You Go Linda Chavez

I was so happy to see my opinions expressed so eloquently through one of my favorite republican columnist, Linda Chavez. I read her book An Unlikely Conservative, and was sad she was not our Secretary of Labor, even though I love Elanie Chao. Her article hit the nail on the head, there are some though [...]

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It’s shocking to me that the only candiate that I have met personally running for President in 2008, is the one I like the least. I met Mitt Romney in2006 when he was doing a campaign stop for Michael Bouchard, the failed republican senate candiate in Michigan, he was very nice, kind, and I already [...]

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I Want Your Blood

Every American whose blood is good needs to give it. It is one of those silent things that make our country so great. Yet again and again I hear the excuses. “The time is never right”,”It’s gross”,”It will hurt” ”I get queasy”. If you want to recieve blood if you are in surgery or an accident [...]

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I was never a fan of John Ashcroft, so when Alberto Gonzales became our Attonery General I was happy that a more moderate thought of law would represent our country. He has not let us down, pursuing conservative prinicpals of laws with the correct amount of restraint, yet the Democrats are tasting blood because the [...]

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I love reading The New York Times for their smart coverage of world events and domestic policy reporting. Recently the op-ed page (not a place I agree with often) published an article by a former solider who’s story is one we all need to hear about the dangerous side of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”. A [...]

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