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Posted at 1:01am on Apr. 24, 2008 Freedom from Family?
By Remington Steele
We have watched the awkward dressed families from the YFZ Ranch paraded in front of us by the media. It has been frenzy from CNN to Fox News on who can interview the most zombie-like among them. It reminds me of watching M. Night Shyamalan’s The Village.
These folks are polygamists, and I am no apologist for them. Although it’s been out for a while, I just came across something from my local paper in Colorado that has made me stop cold in smirking at those folks. Rozita Swinton from Colorado Springs is an alleged pathological liar with multiple personalities. Texas Rangers have tracked the phone call of that 16 year old from YFZ Ranch that declared she was raped by her 49-year old husband to Rozita.
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Posted at 6:21pm on Feb. 15, 2008 Charles Barkley says You're a Fake Christian
By Remington Steele
This is a political post with a twist of religion.
On CNN today, Charles Barkley said that if you are a conservative and a Christian, then you're a fake Christian. The way he presented his argument when pressed by Wolf Blitzer was that Christians that don't support gay marriage or choice in abortion don't forgive. Thus, if you support banning gay marriage or are Pro-Life and you are a Christian, then you are a fake Christian.
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Posted at 1:39pm on Feb. 7, 2008 A Gentleman Suspends His Efforts
By Remington Steele
As an elected precinct delegate voting in the Colorado State Assembly for Mitt Romney, I am sad to see my man Mitt pulling out of this race. Yet, it shows me that he has a future. He doesn't have to act on that political future, but as the servant leader I have come to know, I expect to see him again.
I do not expect Mitt to be chosen for VP, that will probably go between Crist, Giuliani or Huckabee. Either way, I fear for our party. The top 3 in the Democrat Party have won over 18 million votes. The top 3 in our party have won 11 million votes. That is almost a 37% difference in enthusiasm. Nevertheless, I hope our nominee will win, and I hope he will gain momentum and do well.
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Posted at 4:53am on Feb. 2, 2008 Sean Hannity Endorses Ron
By Remington Steele
This post is partly about the thankless job of being a web editor. I am not one, but I know one that didn't do his job well. Sean Hannity has come out and endorsed Mitt Romney. Not a bad endorsement for Mitt. The problem is when your web editor places it up on your website and truncates your last name. Check out this pic of the endorsement with it's title: 'Now Playing: Fox News "Hannity & Colmes": Hannity Endorses Ron':
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Posted at 3:31am on Jan. 22, 2008 Apruebo Este Mensaje
By Remington Steele
Love him, hate him, or just have to hold your nose around him, Mitt Romney runs his campaign like a business.
Dan McLaughlin posed a great question a few days ago asking for evidence how Mitt Romney could appeal to Latino voters. I believe this is a very valid question and requires some digging. I agree with Dan that Mitt is starting out behind the 8-ball in appealing to this demographic, but in the game of pool, if you play it right, you can get great shots in and set yourself up for the following shot.
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Posted at 1:17pm on Jan. 16, 2008 Why Winner-Take-All is not Winner-Takes-All
By Remington Steele
All your delegates are belong to us. I am not the one to school people on this issue, but I would appreciate some informed comments on the topic.
Some folks have been making comments that the Winner-Take-All to a state primary means one candidate gets all the delegates statewide for the win. I do not believe this is correct.
The following is from: http://www.thegreenpapers.com/Definitions.html#Winn
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Posted at 1:04am on Jan. 13, 2008 Yesterday, all my troubles seemed so far away
By Remington Steele
I had to give this guy a few points for creativity.
Enjoy:
It's true we have no perfect candidate running for president.
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Posted at 4:25am on Jan. 6, 2008 If your tax is 23% or greater, please raise your hand
By Remington Steele
We have discussed the virtues and the vices of the FairTax multiple times on RedState and I applaud that. I for one am for innovation in solving our problems, but innovation like any medicine has side affects, and we should be painfully aware of the side affects of the FairTax before we take that pill.
Many here feel the FairTax is DOA because of the requirement to repeal the 16th Amendment. I agree with this opinion, yet I'd like to ask all FairTax advocates to answer this question: Please break out your 2006 U.S. Individual Income Tax Return and if your Federal Tax is 23% or greater, please raise your hand.
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Posted at 6:23pm on Dec. 20, 2007 Tancredo endorses Romney
By Remington Steele
Tancredo is the hands down immigration reform advocate. He did raise the conversation to a higher pitch during this election cycle. Today, he pulled out of the 2008 race and endorsed Mitt Romney.
With folks trying to "out-Tancredo" Tancredo, he did raise an important issue and was a loud opponent to the work McCain had been doing before the immigration bill failed.
With Tom retiring from the house after his term, I speculate that he may move into Mitt's guest house and check green papers for any lawn workers, but maybe that's a stretch. You know someone what going to use that joke... I just had to beat 'em to the punch. :)
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Posted at 4:10pm on Dec. 4, 2007 Conservative History and origins of blue states
By Remington Steele
I hate spam, but I came across this nugget and couldn't help but share. Conservative History and origins of the blue states:
For those who don't know much about history... here is a condensed version.
Humans originally existed as members of small bands of nomadic hunters/gatherers. They lived on deer in the mountains during the summer and would go to the coast and live on fish and lobster in the winter.
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Posted at 1:19pm on Dec. 3, 2007 What should Romney say?
By Remington Steele
I agree with Mr. Ed, the horse of course. Mitt Romney has already said much of what he will be saying on Thursday about his religion. So, what do you think he should say in his speech? I'd like specifics with details on how you think it would help or hinder him politically. I will start off this little exercise:
I agree that he shouldn't go into theological details of Mormonism, but what is the purpose of this speech? He has to convince people who worry about Mormonism that a vote for him will not actualize their concerns. What are their concerns?
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Posted at 12:26am on Nov. 28, 2007 Pressless service
By Remington Steele
As I was watching the news tonight, one of the pundits was going off on how tired the candidates are starting to look. I figured all the candidates are starting to "feel" the burn of campaigning constantly. I know the guy I favor in this contest has made a huge number of visits in early states and some surrounding big states. I figured his jet lag had to be catching up with him, and I wonder if any of the candidates are scheduling naps and extended recovery periods between campaigning.
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Posted at 6:24pm on Nov. 26, 2007 Gov Romney: First, the bad news…
By Remington Steele
When the average Joe does a Google search, Massachusetts’s crime statistics are not your strong suit. Be careful how to draw attention to flawed data from your critics. What’s the good news? Responsible action as governor actually point to your critic’s flaw.
On Monday, Rudy Giuliani openly changed from his Big States strategy to competing in the smaller first states. From this Washington Post article, while in New Hampshire Giuliani states:
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Posted at 4:35pm on Nov. 23, 2007 Keeping the Kids in line...
By Remington Steele
It's fun to see how a candidate handles bickering within the family. The family members of which I speak are those who endorse Gov. Romney. We get the following in an AP article:
This week, New Hampshire Sen. Judd Gregg was asked about Romney rival Mike Huckabee's rise in state polls, and said he has always "viewed Iowa as being a place where they pick corn and New Hampshire being a place where we pick presidents."
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Posted at 5:20pm on Oct. 6, 2007 TRYPHORGETIN, a new drug from Hillary's Rx Plan
By Remington Steele
I hope no one slips me one of these in my drinks. But, then again, how would I know?
Enjoy.
