Archive for the ‘Political Thoughts’
Impossible
Quoting a portion of a report by Bob Uruth, World Net Daily, about the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco that voters do have the right to define in their state constitution marriage as being between one man and one woman, he wrote, “According to the Los Angeles Times, the discussion was “spirited,” but one of the judges, Stephen Reinhardt, who previously has struck down plans to support traditional marriage and refused to step down from the case when critics pointed out his wife actively worked to defeat Prop 8, was unconvinced.
“How does [the argument] relate to having two males or two females marry each other and have children as they have in California,” he questioned, the Times reported.”
It is a fact of nature that two males or two females cannot procreate, the primary purpose of cohabitation which mankind call marriage.
The Convention Will Come to Order
I hope your plans are made to attend the Conservative Party USA Convention to be held in New Orleans, Louisiana, July 22-24, (more…)
Looking For a Real Home?
I have been closely following the Primary Elections in the various states to this point. There have been twelve so far in addition to three Special Elections with Hawai’i having a Special Election on May 22.
By my count, 74 Governors, Senators and Congressmen will not be part of the November General Elections, the “mid-terms.” Some of the Governors are stopped by term limits, some Senators and Congressmen are retiring (wonder why?), one has been denied the nomination of his Party for reelection, Bob Bennett of Utah, two have been kicked out in the Primary, Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania and Alan Mollohan of West Virginia,. Two have resigned due to scandal, Mark Souder from Indiana and Eric Massa from New York. Several others are running for another national or state office. (more…)
My Own Definition of Fiscal Responsibility
I got the strangest thing in my mail today. It’s a questionnaire from the Republican National Party. They want me to fill it out giving them my feelings about issues facing Americans. (more…)
The Tone of the Conservative Voice
Obviously, the Conservative Voice is being heard more loudly than we thought. Democrats in the House and Senate are “retiring” two at a time. Not just the “keep a low profile” Dems either – these are the big guns. (more…)
Happy Conservative New Year!
2009 can now officially become a memory, thank God! Let’s move forward into 2010 with due diligence and respect for our Conservative viewpoints. We must and will be heard in every 2010 election all across the United States. (more…)
Which Piece of the Puzzle Are You?

Have you ever given any thought to whether or not you are actually classified as a Republican, a Democrat, an Independent or Whocares? And why is this important in the first place?
The Republican Party Platform
The most comprehensive information I could find comes from the 2008 platform. I’ll try to shorten the 67 pages of the PDF file for you. (more…)
Bad Advertisement for the GOP
You have good candidates who lose political races because of their stance on the issues. You also have bad candidates who lose political races because of their stance on the issues. Then you have bad candidates who drop out of political races because they are losing. When these candidates promptly turn against the party that got them there, you have a turncoat. But when this same candidate goes on a liberal talk show on CNN and says that she plans to remain a Republican instead of doing the honest thing and officially switching to the Democrat Party, you have a really bad advertisement for the GOP. (more…)
Support Your Local Conservative
A gentleman I know is really quite fed up with the Republican Party and the nonsense they have been promoting as candidates and issues recently. He received a request for funds from his Congressional District in the form of a survey.
Like most of us who have formerly supported Republican candidates, he has come to the same conclusion others have. “You’re not playing, so we’re not paying.”
He penned a letter and returned it in the survey envelope. He gave me permission to reprint it here: (more…)
