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Tuesday, February 2, 2010
The “Spate” of the Union Address
Watching the Obama rooster strut during the State of the Union address was enlightening
as well as frightening. The arrogance, and his inability to recognize that Americans don’t want the
socialism he’s pushing on us is puzzling. Only ideologues continue to push a lost cause to a public
who are staunchly against it. With the tennis match left-right-left-right jerking of his head as
he switches from one teleprompter to another, it becomes difficult to concentrate on his words, but when you take the time
to listen you realize there’s nothing to hear. This fool man still says we need Cap and Trade and
Healthcare reform and then claims he’s not an ideologue. His casually crossed wrists resting
gently on the podium and his thoughtfully clasped hands belie his out-of-control theories and his destructive political ideas
and goals. The man appears about to crack. The “solutions” Mr. Obama
pushes prove his fascist, ideological mindset. He claims he wants no lobbyists in his administration while
packing it with Goldman-Sachs executives, the very people who caused the financial hit in the first place, and exempts the
government-owned Freddie and Fannie from any meaningful or common sense controls or regulations that he forces the private
companies to abide by. Conservative politicians must be prepared for a new Cap and Trade and Healthcare
push from the liberal fools in congress, and it will be a sneak attack, hoping the voters are not paying attention or are
fatigued after a year of opposing these idiots. Remember the EPA and its threat to exert “command
and control” on the nation if Cap and Trade and its economic destruction was not made law? Congress
must withhold funding from the EPA and then generate legislation that will eliminate this anti-American nest for good.
Mr. Obama is a liar, a disrupter and a destroyer. From Cap and Trade and Obamacare
to don’t-ask-don’t-tell, to unconstitutional corporate nationalizations, he lies about what he is doing, disrupts
lives, the military and business as he does it, and destroys dreams and fortunes along the way. He obviously
fundamentally hates the very things about America that has made him a multi-millionaire; he has his, but the rest of us will
be denied our shot at the American dream. Responsible legislators MUST oppose the destructive and
irresponsible budgeting and spending proposed by this immoral, evil administration.
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Monday, February 1, 2010
KS District 3 Campaign Throws Stones ALR
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Kansas District 3 Congressional campaign began throwing personal stones at another Republican candidate in recent days ALR
will not print the advertisement. The hit piece did not have any issue development; it was simply an personal attack piece
attempting to elevate one candidate over another. ALR has been in contact with the campaign manager and confirmed the
ad was released. The candidates should not to make this a personal war between
campaigns. There are three reasons Republicans should not feed on each other: - With the end of the primary season, the winning candidate will need the support of the other
candidates to overcome the effects of 12 years of Moore's support of Pelosi and Reid. To win in this district, conservatives
will have to move together in one direction - America has to send fewer Democrats to Washington, to to make their
road easier;
- The winning candidate will need volunteers and voters from the other
primary races to win;
- The winning candidate will need the money from all
of the Republican electorate.
A Johnson County "conservative"
said they will not vote for any of the current candidates running for office - not based upon political ability or philosophy. The
person said, "I would rather vote for the Democrat over any of these candidates." The person had worked on campaigns
against Kobach, Lightner, O'Hara, Moran, and Brownback and will not forgive and support any of them. The personal animosity
is deep enough to cause the conservative who has one dominant issue (pro-life) to vote for any pro-abortionist.
The reason for the Tea Party Movement is clear - principle over personalities. It is not a Republican
or Democrat party movement. It is the "people's seat." The candidates should campaign and be voted on their
principles. The danger is this - the Tea Party Movement does not like Republicans
very much, and Democrats not at all! Beware candidates; the votes you want may not be there! In Kansas, a third party victory
over weak Republican and Democrat candidates has some positive benefits: · Kansas
only has four congressional seats. There is no downside to electing a third party candidate. The person will vote against
Obama, and that will serve the Tea Party movement for the next two years. · A
third party will break the blemish of Rhino Republicans and force the party to rediscover its conservative Kansas roots. It
will send a message to state office holders. Watch out
Republicans in the 3rd District! Don’t take the Tea Party Movement and Kansan’s disgust with the “good
‘ol boy” politics for granted. Personal attacks will not bring votes and money; it will turn them off and build
pressure for a third party. August is a long way off.
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