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Blog Thoughts Afire! 01-24-2006 Shouldn't Ted "Chappaquiddick" Kennedy and Robert "Klan Kleagle" Byrd retire? Their recent rantings in the Senate suggest that they are out of touch with reality. I don't know if it is senility or regression, but somehow they think that they speak for America, when in truth they only speak for themselves--and perhaps a left wing fringe group or two. The people who keep shrilly screeching about preserving abortion because it is settled precedent, and has been for 40 years, conveniently shrug off the fact that for over 160 years, the settled precedent was to allow unborn babies the right to live. Why don't don't conservatives and pro-life spokespersons ever mention this fact? We need to stop killing the children. Homosexual "marriage" has come to Canada--can the USA be far behind? I would love to see a conservative Supreme Court, which would swing this country's highest judicial body back into the mainstream of American thinking. Too many Constitution-shredding liberal ideologies have been legislated from the Supreme Court bench in the past 40 years. The people speak, and the liberal Supreme Court screams back at them. Is global warming man-made, or are there cyclical, and natural, swings in the earth's temperatures and other such indicators? Is science only science if it upholds liberal, leftist ideology? Is religion science if it supports liberal thinking? I am thinking of the religion of evolution. If you don't think that it is a religion, you aren't keeping up with what is proponents are saying. |
Contact Politicians and Officials: Multiple Senators or Representatives Individual Senators or Representatives Political News Read the Republican Contract With America that liberals still refer to contemptuously, and see what you think (notice that Bill Clinton took credit for much of what it undertook). |
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Now that the dust from the 2000 Presidential election has settled, we need to lobby for: (1) Election day should a national holiday to allow an equal chance for all voters to go to the polls, not just union members, welfare recipients, and retirees. (2) All polls must be closed in the entire United States before news people can start projecting winners. (3) News stations, newspapers, and magazines must state their party affiliation or leaning. Opinions must be identified as such and not passed off as "news". (4) In close elections, there must be a
four-member canvassing board to review hand counts. They should consist of two
representatives of each party whose candidate stands to win or lose on the strength of the
recount. A minimum of three people must decide for whom the ballot was cast, else it is
rejected as a non-vote.
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