Would Obama Create More Jobs?

Categories: 2008 Presidential Election

Would Obama create more jobs? Not according to Mitt Romney. Romney blames part of the economic downtown on the Democrats: “What caused this downturn was profligate borrowing in the mortgage market. And who’s been pushing that? Democrats and a lot of Republicans. And then, when it came to regulate that borrowing, Republicans wanted to regulate it and reform Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Democrats said no, just hand out the money. That’s what caused this downturn.” Of course, I wrote about this ... Read More

Are Women Treated Better by the Left?

Categories: Society

Every time I hear about women's rights I want to scream! Ever since the 1960s and the feminist movement, an elite group of women have been clamoring that women need equality. Now, I am not one to think that women are inferior to men, I just believe that women and men have different strengths and qualities. In my opinion, the left only values certain women. Watch out if you are a stay at home mom, pro-life or even ... Read More

General Welfare?

Categories: Government Rules & Regulations

James Madison, the fourth President of the United States, is often regarded as the Father of the United States Constitution. He also authored, with John Jay and Alexander Hamilton, the Federalist Papers. James Madison opposed the proposal to put Congress in the role of promoting the General Welfare: If Congress can employ money indefinitely to the so called General Welfare they may take the care of religion into their own hands. They may appoint teachers in every state, county and parish ... Read More

Joe The Plumber

Categories: 2008 Presidential Election, Taxes

Are you sick of hearing about Joe The Plumber? I'm not. I think it really drives home an issue. If you make over $250,000 in your business, no matter what your expenses, you will be paying more in taxes under Obama's plan. A business bringing in that amount of money also has plenty of expenses. They need to pay salaries to their workers, buy supplies such as spring plungers, snakes and wrenches, pay for advertising and vehicles. ... Read More

Why I’m Voting for Chuck Baldwin

Categories: 2008 Presidential Election

I think I have made it know that I don't like either of the "two party" candidates, so I am going with a third party this year, The Constitution Party. I am going to vote for a candidate that shares most of my views. I am sad to say that the Republican Party is becoming almost indistinguishable from the Democratic Party on increasing the size of government and pork spending. I have advocated before for the elimination of the Department of ... Read More

SuperFoods

Categories: Health Care

With the talk about health care plans, I thought that maybe both candidates should require people to eat healthier if they want good health care coverage. There has been much talk about “superfoods” and the benefits that can be had by consuming them. Here is a list of superfoods:
* [...]

With the talk about health care plans, I thought that maybe both candidates should require people to eat healthier if they want good health care coverage. There has been much talk about "superfoods" and the benefits that can be had by consuming them. Here is a list of superfoods: * Beans * Blueberries * Broccoli * Oats * Oranges * Pumpkin ... Read More

Biden’s Gaffes Ingnored by Media?

Categories: 2008 Presidential Election

If Sarah Palin would have said the things that Biden says, she would be hammered by the media. Just another clue that the media is leaning to the left. By the end of the election, I might need more laptop memory to keep up with all the mistakes that he has made. [...]

If Sarah Palin would have said the things that Biden says, she would be hammered by the media. Just another clue that the media is leaning to the left. By the end of the election, I might need more laptop memory to keep up with all the mistakes that he has made. Here are just a few: Biden claims that "Watch, we're gonna have an international crisis, a generated crisis, to test the mettle of this guy." (meaning Obama). ... Read More

Wednesday’s Hero - Sgt. Carlton A. Clark

Categories: Wednesday's Hero

Sgt. Carlton A. Clark

Sgt. Carlton A. Clark 22 years old from South Royalton, Vermont 2nd Brigade Troop Battalion, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) August 06, 2006 Sgt. Carlton Clark graduated from South Royalton High School in 2002. While in high school, he was co-captain of his soccer team and a member of the track and field and basketball teams. He graduated from basic combat training and advanced individual training in Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. in 2002 and was stationed at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. as ... Read More

Political Toys

Categories: Off the Wall

I am not talking about cars or lobbying money but actual toys. TDMonthly has put together a list of the Top 10 Most Wanted Political Toys. Included on the list are:

Barbie for President by Mattel
Talking George W. Bush
Talking Ronald Reagan
George in a Box

See the whole list and pictures when you read the article!

I am not talking about cars or lobbying money but actual toys. TDMonthly has put together a list of the Top 10 Most Wanted Political Toys. Included on the list are: Barbie for President by Mattel Talking George W. Bush Talking Ronald Reagan George in a Box See the whole list and pictures when you read the article! Read More

G.R.I.P.

Categories: 2008 Presidential Election

We have a radio host here in New Jersey, Jim Gearhart, who advocates G.R.I.P. What does G.R.I.P. stand for? “Get Rid of Incumbent Politicians”
Personally, I think Gearhart is right on. But many citizens of New Jersey just don’t get it. They are so afraid to vote anything other than party lines that [...]

We have a radio host here in New Jersey, Jim Gearhart, who advocates G.R.I.P. What does G.R.I.P. stand for? "Get Rid of Incumbent Politicians" Personally, I think Gearhart is right on. But many citizens of New Jersey just don't get it. They are so afraid to vote anything other than party lines that they will continue to vote in the same politicians that they complain about daily. Think about it. In July 2008, the United States Congress had an ... Read More