Feb 15, 2008
Who wants to attend my November 4th Presidential Election Party? I am busy making up my “I don’t care who wins” party invitations. We could all have a great time cheering for the winner, cheering for the loser. Booing at no one in particular. Hoping that the chosen candidate will not [...]
Who wants to attend my November 4th Presidential Election Party? I am busy making up my "I don't care who wins" party invitations. We could all have a great time cheering for the winner, cheering for the loser. Booing at no one in particular. Hoping that the chosen candidate will not screw up the country too much.
Only those people who are so fed up with the candidates can come. I don't want any Obama fanatics, Hillary followers ... Read More
Feb 15, 2008
I am heading right out and buying one of those engraved plaques. I am going to engrave “Romney Endorses McCain” on it and put it on my desk. Uggh!!
Of course, Romney didn’t have much of a choice did he? He wants a Republican to win the White House. He knows that [...]
I am heading right out and buying one of those engraved plaques. I am going to engrave "Romney Endorses McCain" on it and put it on my desk. Uggh!!
Of course, Romney didn't have much of a choice did he? He wants a Republican to win the White House. He knows that Huckabee will not get the nomination and as he said stated before, you have to know when to back the front runner. Huckabee hasn't learned that ... Read More
Feb 11, 2008
I was at the gym when Mitt Romney announced at CPAC that he was suspending his campaign. It was very interesting to note that he did not announce his support for any of the remaining candidates. Since he suspended his campaign, his delegates stay with him until he decides to official terminate his [...]
I was at the gym when Mitt Romney announced at CPAC that he was suspending his campaign. It was very interesting to note that he did not announce his support for any of the remaining candidates. Since he suspended his campaign, his delegates stay with him until he decides to official terminate his campaign. (Note: since I was watching at the gym, I had to read the close captioning. That system is sure not the best. There ... Read More
Feb 11, 2008
Robert S. Cone
85 years old from Delray Beach, Florida
506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division
Surrounded by family, feted by a U.S. congressman and a Veterans of Foreign Wars color guard, one of the few surviving members of the “Filthy Thirteen” was honored on October 8, 2006 in a backyard on Massapoag Avenue.
Robert S. Cone, 85, [...]
Robert S. Cone
85 years old from Delray Beach, Florida
506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division
Surrounded by family, feted by a U.S. congressman and a Veterans of Foreign Wars color guard, one of the few surviving members of the "Filthy Thirteen" was honored on October 8, 2006 in a backyard on Massapoag Avenue.
Robert S. Cone, 85, now of Delray Beach, Fla., finally received the 13 military medals he was due for his service on D-Day during World War II, including the Bronze Star, ... Read More
Feb 9, 2008
Hillary Clinton recently lent $5 million to her campaign suggesting that her campaign may be having financial difficulties. I am sure that both she and Bill are out desperately looking for angel investors for their campaign (if that were legal of course!). So far, Barack Obama has raised a total of $102 million [...]
Hillary Clinton recently lent $5 million to her campaign suggesting that her campaign may be having financial difficulties. I am sure that both she and Bill are out desperately looking for angel investors for their campaign (if that were legal of course!). So far, Barack Obama has raised a total of $102 million compared to Clinton's $118 million. Read More
Feb 9, 2008
Some pundits are making the argument that there are few conservatives in the Republican Party that are against a McCain nomination. I don’t really see how this is the case. According to exit polling, about 80% of voters who voted for Romney identified themselves as conservative and 75% of Huckabee voters did the [...]
Some pundits are making the argument that there are few conservatives in the Republican Party that are against a McCain nomination. I don't really see how this is the case. According to exit polling, about 80% of voters who voted for Romney identified themselves as conservative and 75% of Huckabee voters did the same. If we take a look at the primaries and caucuses that have occurred so far, 6,571,426 Americans voted for Huckabee and Romney combined. Compare ... Read More
Feb 7, 2008
In a stunning address to the CPAC audience, Mitt Romney bowed gracefully out of the race. I am sure that he had finally realized that there was no chance for him to win the nomination. The problem? Where does that leave the conservatives? A few will vote for Mike Huckabee in [...]
In a stunning address to the CPAC audience, Mitt Romney bowed gracefully out of the race. I am sure that he had finally realized that there was no chance for him to win the nomination. The problem? Where does that leave the conservatives? A few will vote for Mike Huckabee in the ensuing primaries, but I wonder if Romney supporters will just stay home.
A big showing for Huckabee will not win him the nomination either. ... Read More
Feb 6, 2008
It was a disappointing night for Republicans. Those of us that truly believe in the true Republican principles. Now that John McCain looks like he might win the Republican nomination, I realize that a few of the strongest supporters of Republicanism may be baking down. Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity are sure [...]
It was a disappointing night for Republicans. Those of us that truly believe in the true Republican principles. Now that John McCain looks like he might win the Republican nomination, I realize that a few of the strongest supporters of Republicanism may be baking down. Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity are sure to throw their support behind John McCain if he wins the nomination.
However, I will no longer vote Republican for the Party's sake. I will no longer ... Read More
Feb 4, 2008
Huckabee recently accused Mitt Romney of voter suppression. Huckabee is not at all happy about Romney stance that a vote for Huckabee is a vote for McCain. Too bad Huckabee doesn’t listen to the news that often, because thats what everyone else is saying. Romney fired back with “It’s not voter suppression. [...]
Huckabee recently accused Mitt Romney of voter suppression. Huckabee is not at all happy about Romney stance that a vote for Huckabee is a vote for McCain. Too bad Huckabee doesn't listen to the news that often, because thats what everyone else is saying. Romney fired back with "It's not voter suppression. I want people to vote, but I want them to vote for me. That's sort of the nature of politics, as I understand it.”
Tt is unfortunate ... Read More
Feb 1, 2008
Never thought you would hear those words did you? Well it did happen when Mitt was running for Governor for Massachusetts. Listen to the glowing words McCain has for Romney - integrity, honesty, decency, commitment to America, honor, experience, a person that young people can look up to an emulate!
Why have [...]
Never thought you would hear those words did you? Well it did happen when Mitt was running for Governor for Massachusetts. Listen to the glowing words McCain has for Romney - integrity, honesty, decency, commitment to America, honor, experience, a person that young people can look up to an emulate!
Why have things changed? McCain has been serving as a Senator of Arizona for over twenty years. He ran once for the White House in 2000 but ... Read More