Sep
5
Paul Leads Conway by 15 Points
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The latest Courier-Journal/WHAS11 Bluegrass Poll has Rand Paul leading Jack Conway by 15 points in the Kentucky race for U.S. Senate with just two months before the election. Dr. Paul’s common sense message of fiscal responsibility appears to be resonating with Kentuckians across the state. He has almost doubled his lead in the last month.
Aug
15
Al Cross Must be an Idiot
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To read Al Cross’s contribution to the Courier Journal’s unending assault on Rand Paul, you might come away thinking Cross is an idiot, or he thinks we are. Cross complains that Dr. Paul does’t know enough about rural Kentucky using examples of the Dukes of Hazard and Fancy Farm minutiae. Cross wants us to believe that Conway, a wealthy young man born with a silver spoon in his mouth, living in a million dollar estate up in snooty Glenview, knows more about rural Kentucky than a practicing doctor in Bowing Green, who cares for average Kentuckians every day? The odds are the average physician, even in Louisville, has more direct personal interaction with rural Kentuckians in one day than Conway, Al Cross, Joe Gerth and the CJ elitists do in a year. Perhaps it is time that the Conway campaign start reporting CJ editorials as in-kind contributions.
Send the elitists a message – send ten dollars to Rand Paul this week.
Jul
15
Despite President Obama’s pledge that “no federal dollars will be used to fund abortions, and federal conscience laws will remain in place” we now have evidence to the contrary. HHS is giving Pennsylvania $160 million to set up a new high-risk insurance pool that will cover any abortion that is legal in the state. Last year, Obama already rescinded federal protections for healthcare providers who refuse to participate in abortions. Read more
Jun
29
U.S. Senate candidate Jack Conway is nowhere to be found while the Courier-Journal is keeping silent about his silence. The CJ is apparently too busy doing Conway’s work attacking Rand Paul on a daily basis. Sources say Conway doesn’t like campaigning and hanging out with commoners. Mandy Connell, host of WHAS radios morning show, stated today that Conway will not come on her show despite numerous attempts by her show to have him on. Read more
Jun
28
Supreme Court Reaffirms Gun Rights
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Today the Supreme Court of the U.S. reaffirmed for the second time in as many years the right of individuals to bear arms in all 50 states.
Jun
22
June is LGBT Pride Month
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June was proclaimed as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Month by President Barack Hussein Obama. (Posted on the White House web site.)
NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim June 2010 as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Month. I call upon all Americans to observe this month by fighting prejudice and discrimination in their own lives and everywhere it exists.
Jun
10
Sharron Angle, the Nevada Tea Party candidate for the U.S. Senate in Nevada who had an amazing come-from-behind win in the Republican Primary Tuesday, has bounced to an 11-point lead over Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. Read more
May
28
In the dark of night the House of Representatives repealed the military ban on openly homosexual persons serving in the military. The “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell” ban put in place by President Clinton is presently being reviewed by the military, studying what effect the repeal might have on those serving. The four military service chiefs wrote to Congress asking them to hold any decision on the ruling until their study was completed. San Francisco’s Nancy Pelosi decided to push the vote through in the middle of the night without the Services recommendation. Kentucky Senate candidate Jack Conway is on record as being in favor of repeal.
May
26
You’d Better Be Confronting Family and Friends Who Voted for Obama
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NYC approves building of Mosque near Ground Zero.
Yesterday a NYC Community Council voted 29 to 1 to approve a planned mosque near Ground Zero in Manhattan. You would think liberalism is a mental disorder characterized by the inability to deal with reality and devoid of reason by the way they behave. Before the meeting, Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer, a supporter of the mosque, stood in front of the site and said, “What we’re rejecting here is outright bigotry and hatred.” And we have to share the same air with these people? No doubt these same folks have issues with the Arizona law. Talk about boycotts, it’s time to defund liberals in the blue states. Read more
May
24
As reported in USA Today, Charles Djou, a Republican, and Honolulu City Councilman scored a midterm election victory Saturday of a Democratic-held House seat in Hawaii in the district where President Obama grew up – the latest triumph for the GOP as it looks to take back control of Congress. A Republican has not been sent to Washington from that area in over 20 years.