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Monthly Archives: November 2011
Martin May Switch to Missouri Governor’s Race
By: David Cantanese Former U.S. Senate candidate and current Missouri congressional candidate Ed Martin is now considering his third contest of the 2012 cycle: A race for governor. Appearing on Mark Reardon’s St. Louis radio program Tuesday afternoon, the conservative talk show host asked Martin to get in the race and Martin replied, “I will [...]
Health Care Law…Most Voters Still Favor Health Care Repeal and Think It’s Likely
Monday, November 28, 2011 In the first Rasmussen Reports tracking poll since the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to review the constitutionality of the new national health care law, most voters to continue to favor the law’s repeal and think repeal is likely. Fifty-three percent (53%) of Likely U.S. Voters at least somewhat favor repeal of [...]
Posted in Health Care, Rasmussen Reports
Tagged as: Health Care, Obamacare, Rasmussen Reports
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Newt Gingrich’s chance to narrow GOP field
By JONATHAN MARTIN Months of speculation about whether the GOP race would eventually come down to two candidates may finally be coming to an end. If Newt Gingrich can seize the opportunity. The exquisite timing and validating effect of the New Hampshire Union Leader’s endorsement presents Gingrich with the biggest boost yet to his resurgent [...]
Posted in 2012 Presidential Race, Mitt Romney, New Hampshire, Newt Gingrich, Politico, Republican Presidential Race, Republicans, Solid Principles
Tagged as: 2012 Presidential Race, 2012 Republican Presidential Race, Mitt Romney, N.H. Union Leader, Newt Gingrich, Politico, Presidential Primary Endorsements
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DNC “Deceive America” Ad Reacts To Romney Salvo
[Editor's Note: Mitt Romney's campaign has clearly drawn blood (figuratively speaking) with it's latest attack ad criticizing Obama's fiscal policies. With the economy in a tailspin, 9% unemployment, a credit downgrade (and maybe a second one coming), the last thing the incompetents in the White House want to talk about is their financial record.] In [...]
The Desolate Wilderness
Here beginneth the chronicle of those memorable circumstances of the year 1620, as recorded by Nathaniel Morton, keeper of the records of Plymouth Colony, based on the account of William Bradford, sometime governor thereof: So they left that goodly and pleasant city of Leyden, which had been their resting-place for above eleven years, but they [...]
Posted in Solid Principles, Wall Street Journal
Tagged as: Thanksgiving Day, The Desolate Wilderness, WSJ
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These Birds Aren’t Spring Chickens, But People Are Gobbling Them Up
By GEOFFREY A. FOWLER At the Thanksgiving table Thursday, some Americans will trace their family trees back to the Mayflower. Others will discuss the heritage of their main dish. Mishel Fletcher will be serving a Thanksgiving turkey that has roots in the 19th century. “It’s a great conversation piece at the table when we [...]
Posted in Pop Culture, Solid Principles
Tagged as: Solid Principles, Thangsgiving, WSJ
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