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Posted at 6:11pm on Jul. 8, 2008 Doing the “people’s work” - Democrat led Congress recieves 9% approval rating.

By paulseale

Rasmussen Reports published a report today noting that only 9% of people approve of Congress.

Forty one percent believe that Congress will not do anything to benefit America any time soon. Given Democrat's recent track record on refusing to open up domestic oil exploration, attempting to pass a massive 280 billion dollar tax increase in addition to refusing to fund the troops without massive pork added - I would agree with that sentiment.

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Posted at 3:14pm on Jul. 8, 2008 How to apply downward pressure on the oil market.

By paulseale

Lower economic numbers from European nations put significant downward pressure on the market as oil prices continued to dip today.

Why is this relevent?

To understand how to bring down oil prices we need to understand what is driving the market and how to attack such durrest which pushes oil prices higher.

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Posted at 5:46pm on Jul. 1, 2008 Obama, Democrats and Christian philosophy.

By paulseale

Under normal circumstances I try to keep a focused on issues of policy and substance. This topic is no different with Senator Obama's campaign trumpeting his beliefs while media outlets push the accompanying propaganda.

To that end I believe it is fair to examine Senator Obama's beliefs and let people make their own decision based on facts, not media hype.

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Posted at 1:18pm on Jun. 26, 2008 But what about the dissenting opinions?

By paulseale

Most of you probably know by now that our second amendment rights were affirmed this morning in a five to four decision to strike down the Washington, D.C. gun ban. This is a wonderful day for our individual rights and freedoms to be sure. You can down load the opinion by visiting the SCOTUS Blog here.

Yet my elation was tempered by the shock of hearing that the decision was five to four, one vote away from killing one of the most fundamental rights enshrined in our Bill of Rights. Why was the vote that close? What was the reasoning of the four other justices?

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Posted at 4:09pm on Jun. 25, 2008 McCain releases "Lexington" energy independence proposal.

By paulseale

Senator McCain decided to put his money where is mouth is and announced a specific program aimed at energy independence by 2025. Its name is dubbed "Lexington" in reference to the town which Americans began the struggle for independence more than two hundred years ago.

The proposal is nothing less than the realization of the call for a "moon shot" type program which is necessary to break us from our current oil addiction. The best part, though, is its steady progressiveness which deals with energy problems in stages and easies the burden on the average person and engages the private sector without pandering to special interests.

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Posted at 2:40am on Jun. 18, 2008 United Kingdom court releases Bin Laden's "right hand man in Europe."

By paulseale

If someone wants an example of why Bin Laden and his group must be laughing all the way after the United States Supreme Court decision last week creating a defacto "terrorist bill of rights," one must only look as far as what happened recently in the United Kingdom.

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Posted at 9:54am on Jun. 10, 2008 Senators Fienstein, Martinez and Obama propose to make national finger print database.

By paulseale

No, this isnt a joke. It is something very serious and should be treated as such.

The Heratige foundation reported yesterday that a bill with bipartsian sponsors would require those working in the real estate industry to submit their finger prints to a national database.

For individuals, who have comitted no crimes, to be forced send their finger prints into some sort of national database is nothing less than a fundamental breach of our individual rights and freedoms.

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Posted at 8:54pm on Jun. 4, 2008 Missouri GOP Gubernatorial race is dumb.

By paulseale

Thats right, you heard me, its DUMB. D - U - M - B.

The race as it stands is everything that Democrats and the media could hope for. What do I mean? Well there are two Republican candidates who seemingly believes its better to take less than substanative pot shots at each other instead of give us (the voters) a reason to vote for them.

I want to know where these candidates are on positions of taxes and keeping government limited.

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Posted at 2:34am on Jun. 4, 2008 Honest to God frieghtened.

By paulseale

After reading the text of the Obama speach tonight I am honest to God frieghtened more than any other time in my life of a particular person (Obama) being elected with the keys in hand to Congress.

Remember all those accusations Democrats made of Republicans being rubber stamps for Bush and taking away our rights and destroying the middle class? Well those will be fact if Obama wins the presidency. Dont take my word for it - read and watch his speach for your self.

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Posted at 9:56am on May 30, 2008 Honor our fallen by securing victory in Iraq and Afghanistan.

By paulseale

Earlier this week we celebrated Memorial Day. A time of remembering those who paid the ultimate sacrafice so we and others around the world might live free.

Which brings us to a few rather unfortunate happenings in the media and political realm within the last few days.

First Senator Obama still refused to meet with General Petraeus or acknowledge the progress made in Iraq over the past year while seeking an unconditional sit down with the Iranian President. Instead, he called the request by Vets for Freedom - echoed by Senator John McCain - a diversion from policy discussion.

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Posted at 5:53pm on May 22, 2008 Harry Reid: “I think all the talking confuses us.”

By paulseale

I just got sent a quote from a Congressional source which should scare the daylights out of all of us and tell us what direction we are headed toward.

Speaking today after a series of rapid fire votes on the Iraq War supplemental, which has yet to be passed into law, Senator Reid said the follow:

"It appears that we do better when we don't have debate between votes. See how we did today? I think all the talking confuses us."

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Posted at 6:54pm on May 20, 2008 House Democrats show ignorance of capitalism, pass law to sue OPEC.

By paulseale

No, this isnt a joke. I wish it were, really.

Democrats passed a bill today allowing the Justice Department to sue OPEC due to the refusal by the oil cartel to increase production.

As you might guess, hell will freeze over first before President Bush tells the attorney general to take action against OPEC or pushes such legislation into effect. As such, the maneuver was nothing more than a political stunt in an attempt to look as if Democrats cared about the situation. The truth is much more frightening.

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Posted at 11:42am on May 20, 2008 United Kingdom stem cell activist push animal-man hybrid.

By paulseale

For those of you who believe the ends justify the means and absolutely love the use of human embryos in the name of research, this story is for you.

As a way to expand research for Parkinson's diseases, cystic fibrosis and musclar distrophy, the United Kingdom government is considering a law which would allow them to place some sort of a human cell inside of a cow embryo; producing a "frankenstien" type hybrid.

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Posted at 2:19pm on May 16, 2008 Obama's Orwellian Lexicon circa 2008

By paulseale

Ive had it folks.

There is a lot to be worried about in this election - and I am not just talking about substance of electing someone who is an openly brazen marixist as Obama. I am talking about the redefinition of core elements of our society and government as to make the man look more main stream.

My response is to open up what I will refere to here - hence forward - as Obama's Orwellian Lexicon.

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Posted at 6:41pm on May 13, 2008 Of oil, taxes and elections.

By paulseale

I havent seen the exact numbers or very many details, but I did hear on the radio an idea I liked - a gasoline tax holiday paid for via money set aside for earmarks.

I like the idea. At least then that particular money is returned to all of America and not one particular slice or the other depending upon how influential said member is in Washington.

While I am discussing the idea let me note that Obama's position against the gas tax holiday, and that of Democrats in Congress who have failed to lift a finger regarding the price of gas point to something the media refuses to print. They (Democrats) are for higher gas prices.

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