Thursday, November 6, 2008

Looking forward to 2012

This country now has 'hope' and 'change' from our charismatic new President-elect Barack Obama. It just goes to show that having a moderate running on a conservative ticket doesn't work. We have not had a true-blue conservative on the Republican ticket since Ronald Reagan ran in '80 and '84. I just don't understand the Republican Leadership. They continue every election to try and put a moderate in the White House. Their conservative base is tired of it. We need real conservatives like Sarah Palin, Bobby Jindal, Tim Pawlenty, and Charlie Crist. When we shore up our conservative base like Reagan did, we could see another of the same landslide victories that Reagan saw in both of his bids for the presidency.



One can always hope, right?

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Tuesday, November 4, 2008

'Black Panthers' Block Access to polling station



What is this? Talk about voter intimidation. I know Barack Obama had nothing do to with this. The interesting thing is that at the beginning of Barack Obama's campaign (maybe even still) one of the endorsements listed on his campaign website was The Black Panther Party.

This video has also been added to the Sean Hannity website and the Drudge Report. Stumble Upon Toolbar

Monday, November 3, 2008

Voting Locations: Where do I go to vote?

Well, tomorrow is the big day. No matter who you vote for, go vote! The important thing is to educate yourself on the candidates and the issues and then use your new found knowledge and prayerfully decide who you and what you are going to vote for.

I found a cool tool today that might help anybody that is needing to find where they are supposed to cast their ballot. It was put together by Google. All you have to do is type in your address and it tells you where you polling location is.

Voting is an important right for a free nation. It gives us the opportunity to make our voice heard. According to the United States Election Project, put together by Dr. Michael McDonald, an Associate Professor at George Mason University, the last General Election in 2004 had a voter turnout of about 60% but the interim election in 2006 had a voter turn out of only about 40%. We need to get out and vote!

See you at the polls!

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