At least one Republican who voted for the gun control legislation this week which Gov. Martinez says she will sign, has begun to voice excuses for his vote. In the case we are going to look into it was in the form of a Facebook post which can be found here on what was Rep. … Continue reading
In New Mexico all one must do to vote is show up at a polling place, verbally provide a name, address and year of birth. No photo ID, no voting card and no other form of ID is required. There is one instance when voter ID is required, but that is relatively rare. These loose … Continue reading
First, a quote from Charles W. Cooke at National Review Online, who is fast becoming one of my most preferred political commentators: “Conservative Americans are not systematically being denied their liberties. They are not facing the might of a British empire determined to crush them. There is no Declaratory Act. There are no unwanted foreign … Continue reading
-by Geoff Caldwell- Below are two columns, a tale of two countries if you will. If the polls are to be believed, either collection of words could be correct come the morning of November 7th, 2012. (And for you hard-core political junkies wondering why there isn’t a third column reflecting the nightmare of a Florida … Continue reading
By Victor Davis Hanson (from National Review Online) Voters who feel they were had in 2008 have had enough. In 2008, Barack “No Drama” Obama was the coolest presidential candidate America had ever seen — young, hip, Ivy League, mellifluous, and black, with a melodic and exotic name. Rock stars vied to perform at his massive … Continue reading
By Deroy Murdock (from National Review Online) Why is Mitt Romney rising? Americans who watched the GOP nominee debate President Obama never met the cold, greedy, sexist, racist, carcinogenic tax cheat that Team Obama promised would appear. The calm, steady, and reasonable gentleman who opposed Obama was no Gordon Gekko. Americans might like Romney even more … Continue reading
Great expression of how so many of us feel! Recorded in Nashville, TN at Ocean Way Studios and produced by Grammy award-winning engineer, Ben Fowler, Keep The Change addresses the clashing philosophies we encounter in our lives every day. What kind of people do we want to be? What kind of freedoms do we want to … Continue reading
You’ve likely seen this demonstration (or one like it) before. However, as we approach the all-important election of November 6, I believe it is worthwhile to remind all Americans of the daunting economic future we are facing. President Obama’s policies have done nothing but compounded this seemingly insurmountable challenge. Another four years could push us beyond … Continue reading
Just when you thought the far left couldn’t move any further away from mainstream America, two of their poster-children (Michael Moore and MoveOn.org) team up to prove we ain’t seen nothing yet. In this anti-Romney, anti-Republican ad, elderly residents from the “Rosebud Nursing Home” angrily put their voices to the profanity-laced thoughts from the mentally ill … Continue reading
The term “Youth Vote” originally described voters in the 21-30 year old age bracket and was coined in the 1930′s. During the 1970′s the voting age was then changed to 18, bringing in hundreds of thousands of voters mainly fresh out of high school. Being 28, I myself fall under this category. Naturally, democrats used … Continue reading