Monday, October 31, 2005
Wednesday, October 12, 2005
Zillionaire Corzine's Goons Stealing Forrester Campaign Signs
I have noticed over the past couple of weeks that Zillionaire Jon Corzine's minions have been doing a clever job of stealing Doug Forrester signs in my home state of New Jersey.
I worked on the Bret Schundler campaign in 2001 against Corzine Crony, Jim McGreevey (Of "I am a Gay-American" fame), so I know how the Democrats do this. They go to the colleges and offer the "students" $100 for 3 hours work. Unfortunately this work was the theft of Schundler signs. This was done with vans filled with these kids who were trained to fan out quickly and destroy as many Republican signs as possible and then quickly run back into the van until they came upon more GOP posters.
Since Zillionaire Corzine has infinitely much more money than his sister-in-arms McGreevey, you can imagine how many hit squads Corzine is able to hire to do his dirty work.
A drive through parts of heavily Republican areas even showed that at least along the highway, Zillionaire Corzine's goons had snatched thousands of Forrester signs in the dead of night.
Well, this is my part of New Jersey. I hope Forrester is faring better in other parts of my Garden State.
I worked on the Bret Schundler campaign in 2001 against Corzine Crony, Jim McGreevey (Of "I am a Gay-American" fame), so I know how the Democrats do this. They go to the colleges and offer the "students" $100 for 3 hours work. Unfortunately this work was the theft of Schundler signs. This was done with vans filled with these kids who were trained to fan out quickly and destroy as many Republican signs as possible and then quickly run back into the van until they came upon more GOP posters.
Since Zillionaire Corzine has infinitely much more money than his sister-in-arms McGreevey, you can imagine how many hit squads Corzine is able to hire to do his dirty work.
A drive through parts of heavily Republican areas even showed that at least along the highway, Zillionaire Corzine's goons had snatched thousands of Forrester signs in the dead of night.
Well, this is my part of New Jersey. I hope Forrester is faring better in other parts of my Garden State.
Morocco Kicks Out Illegal Migrants
How do you like that? Morocco has a more advanced immigration policy than the United States?
Gore Won't Run From President
Speaking from Stockholm, Sweden—where he belongs—Al Gore announced he would not seek the presidential nomination in 2008.
I just think he's afraid of losing the primary to a girl.
I just think he's afraid of losing the primary to a girl.
Merkel Will Lead Germany
Unfortunately, this is a link to the New York Times, so who knows what parts are true and which are made up. Read at your own risk.
2006 Senate Preview
RedState.org's very intersting and well thought out 2006 Senate predictions.
Most likely to change from D to R:
1. Minnesota (Open)
2. Maryland (Open)
3. New Jersey (Open if Corzine wins for GOV)
4. Washington (Cantwell)
5. Michigan (Stabenow)
6. Florida (Nelson)
7. Nebraska (Nelson)
8. West Virginia (Byrd)
Most likely to change from R to D:
1. Pennsylvania (Santorum)
2. Ohio (DeWine)
3. Rhode Island (Chafee)
4. Missouri (Talent)
5. Tennessee (Open)
6. Montana (Burns)
7. Arizona (Kyl)
8. Mississippi (Open if Lott retires, if not forget about MS)
McCain Helping Push Needed Reforms in California
McCain must be taking his pills this month, because he's actually doing something normal.
Monday, October 10, 2005
Friday, October 7, 2005
West Virginia: Capito Won't Challenge Ku Klux Byrd
I think this is just as well. I don't think she would have been able to pull it off, although she probably could have mad it a high single-digit race.
I rather she keep her seat in the House safe from the liberals. It's all we have in West Virginia, and we need to keep it and grow slowly in the state.
I rather she keep her seat in the House safe from the liberals. It's all we have in West Virginia, and we need to keep it and grow slowly in the state.
North Dakota: Hoeven Won't Seek Senate Seat
Too bad. We could have won this seat. Now the enemy will get to keep it without so much as having to lift a finger. John Hoeven should have run for the good of the country. Is North Dakota so great that he can't bare to leave the place? Maybe—to each his own.
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