McCain Should Vote “No”


I have been a supporter of John McCain from the beginning, but I fear he is losing this race because he is losing his identity.

The decision to suspend the campaign was a good one, but it has been for not because the Senator has spent too much time trying to prove that he is one of the Washington gang, rather than acting like a President of the people. He returned for all of the wrong reasons, and has created an image that he is trying to duck debates for political grandstanding.

McCain should have come back to Washington and joined Congressman Pence and others in defeating this buy out catastrophe. Instead of posing for bi-partisan photo-ops with the President and his opponent, he should have been working with conservative and some liberal members of congress who are putting principle above politics on this matter.

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McCain Should Vote “No”


I have been a supporter of John McCain from the beginning, but I fear he is losing this race because he is losing his identity.

The decision to suspend the campaign was a good one, but it has been for not because the Senator has spent too much time trying to prove that he is one of the Washington gang, rather than acting like a President of the people. He returned for all of the wrong reasons, and has created an image that he is trying to duck debates for political grandstanding.

McCain should have come back to Washington and joined Congressman Pence and others in defeating this buy out catastrophe. Instead of posing for bi-partisan photo-ops with the President and his opponent, he should have been working with conservative and some liberal members of congress who are putting principle above politics on this matter.

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Sarah Palin Wakes a Sleeping Giant


How the Angry Left Lost in 2008

I am from a small town. Small town values make up who I am… they led me to God. They carried me through college, through graduate school, throug the first seven years of my marriage, through the birth of my two sons. I don’t live in a small town anymore, but as the old saying goes, you can take the boy out of the small town…

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Sarah Palin Wakes a Sleeping Giant


How the Angry Left Lost in 2008

I am from a small town. Small town values make up who I am… they led me to God. They carried me through college, through graduate school, throug the first seven years of my marriage, through the birth of my two sons. I don’t live in a small town anymore, but as the old saying goes, you can take the boy out of the small town…

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We Don’t Need Jerome Corsi


Jon Henkel is dead on when he says:

The continued tolerance and prominence of Jerome Corsi - his books, columns and appearances - is just embarrassing. It is embarrassing for the Right, embarrassing for Republicans, embarrassing for conservatives and libertarians, embarrassing for all of us.

I have heard Jerome Corsi speak on his new book, “Obama Nation,” several times now. Truthfully, I wish he would just go away. We don’t need him.

I haven’t read his book, and I will not. I am not saying he did not have right to write it, and I am not disputing any of his findings. I don’t care enough to do any of the above.

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Romney for Vice President


Hell has frozen over. I was a McCain supporter at the beginning of the primary process, then a Huckabee supporter, and then finally a McCain supporter again. My point you ask? I was not a fan of Governor Romney.

Mitt’s an accomplished guy, but I thought his sudden change of heart on the social issues was really convenient. He went from moderate northeastern Governor to conservative flag bearer over night. He seemed to endlessly get caught up in the differences between the positions he held as a candidate for President versus those he held as a candidate for Governor.

That been said, I have changed my mind to a degree. I still don’t believe Mitt Romney is the darling of the conservative movement that he is portraying himself to be, but I do think he is somewhere between that and what I originally thought. I too was once pro-choice and became pro-life when I saw my son’s 13 week ultrasound… hearts can change, maybe I can cut the Governor some slack.

Now that I am over my problems with Romney, I have thought about it long and hard, and am even willing to take it one step further. If John McCain hopes to win in November, Mitt Romney should be his pick for Vice President.

Here is why:

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