Lee’s Summit, January 18, 2011 – A quick review of Google News will show you quickly how much under attack our First Amendment right to freedom of speech. Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting… Continue Reading →
This was a great weekend in most parts of my personal life. Good family time, good discussions and a great sense of connection from the past to the present and to the future. We sat at dinner, nine of us,… Continue Reading →
It was a time for hope, it was a time for joy, it was a time for rejuvenation, and it was a time for community building. The problem is that on January 20, 2009 we put into office all the… Continue Reading →
A comment on the Wall Street Journal’s article by Jim Carlton: Palin’s Budget Shows Hit to Alaska From Falling Oil Prices Note to the United States Federal Government, and to all the Media Outlets that send squads of reporters to… Continue Reading →
CNN announced tonight that Republican Saxby Chambliss won his run-off election. This makes Chambliss the 41st senator for the Republican Party. The run-off election was far more important to the conservative movement than the 41st GOP Senator. This was the… Continue Reading →
While Franken and Coleman are still in the middle of a battle over the recount, the real power is still with the voters in Georgia. Saxby Chambliss and Jim Martin are still gearing up their rhetoric for the final push… Continue Reading →
I must say that I am one of Sarah Palins “win-overs”. I believed that I was going to vote for John McCain but I was not enjoying the idea of pulling the lever (well in Lee’s Summit’s case push the… Continue Reading →
There’s a great Opinion piece on the Juneau Empire.com website titled, Outside Column: Never too early to start the 2012 race by Carl P. Leudsdorf. In that OpEd pieces Mr. Leudsdorf talks about a Republican Pllster who took a sounding… Continue Reading →
As conservatives throughout the United States we’re all asking ourselves what’s the first step to regaining the impetus and revitalize the GOP. Part of that first step took place at the Republican Governor Association (RGA) meetings in Miami this week…. Continue Reading →
Between now and 2010 the leadership of the Conservative movement is going to have to define what the Conservative movement is all about. This is a very difficult task, one that the GOP could not do for many years leading… Continue Reading →
It will take some time to truly evaluate how the new president will do, how the economy will react to increased taxes, and to the other loads placed upon it not only by the Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae debacle… Continue Reading →
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